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In October 1951 departures from Dallas became daily: three a week to Buenos Aires and four to Rio de Janeiro. Beginning in 1951, flights to South America stopped at Miami, but Braniff did not carry domestic passengers between Dallas and Houston and Miami. [4]
Jun 9, 2022 · Braniff International Airways was then renamed to Braniff International in 1965. In 1967 Braniff, purchased Pan American-Grace Airways (known as Panagra) from shareholders of Pan American World Airways and W.R. Grace, increasing its presence in South America. The merger was effective on 01Feb1967.
Jun 9, 2022 · In 1967 Braniff, purchased Pan American-Grace Airways (known as Panagra) from shareholders of Pan American World Airways and W.R. Grace, increasing its presence in South America. The merger was effective on 01Feb1967.
November 1, 1983. Braniff Airways, Inc., and Braniff International Corporation are reorganized and incorporated in the State of Nevada as Dalfort Corporation and a new airline subsidiary, Braniff, Inc., was formed to operate the new Braniff airline entity.
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Apr 10, 2022 · Braniff International was a big name in US airline transportation from 1930 until its bankruptcy and shutdown in May 1982. Starting out with Lockheed Vegas and Douglas DC-2s and DC-3s, the airline carved out a niche in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, and after WW2, won a South American route award that terminated in Buenos Aires.
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May 19, 2022 · It's been 40 years since Braniff collapsed on May 12th, 1982. It was the first major U.S. airline to loose the battle following deregulation and what a bright airline it was, with its vast fleet of 727s amongst other types. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braniff_I ... al_Airways.