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  1. Braniff's routes were primarily in the midwestern and southwestern United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America. In the late 1970s it expanded to Asia and Europe.

  2. Apr 10, 2022 · In lieu of ownership, a concept emerged for domestic Concorde services in the United States, to be operated by both British Airways and Air France planes, fresh in from the Atlantic, on the 1,172 mile (1,886 kilometer) route from Washington to Braniff’s home base at the new Dallas/Fort Worth airport.

  3. Braniff International Airways (IATA: BN / ICAO: BNF) was an airline headquartered in Dallas / Fort Worth, United States operating from 1928 to 1982.

    Aircraft Type
    Current(total)
    Future 2
    Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde
    BAC 1-11
    BAC 1-11 Series 200
    Boeing 720
  4. Braniff Airways Foundation and Braniff Boutique 9850 Plano Road Dallas, Texas 75238. Braniff International Airways was an American airline. The company started in 1928. [1] The first flight was between Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma on 20 June 1928. [2]

  5. Braniff Airways acquired Ft. Worth, Texas-based Bowen Airlines, which was headquartered at Meacham Field, in January 1936. Bowen flew from Chicago to Houston via St. Louis, Springfield, Tulsa and Dallas; from Dallas to San Antonio with stops in Ft. Worth and Austin; and from Ft. Worth to Houston via Dallas.

  6. From humble beginnings that began as an Aero Club in Oklahoma City in 1927, Braniff grew to become a multinational corporation that flew throughout the Continental United States, Canada, Mexico, from the U.S. Mainland to South America, and across both the Pacific and the Atlantic.

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  8. Sep 19, 2020 · Braniff further expanded its operations across the Eastern US into Newark and Washington, DC and, thanks to an arrangement with Eastern Airlines, through Miami which now served as another gateway to feed the company's South American system.

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