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  1. Braniff Airlines, Inc., and the carrier grew by adding service from Oklahoma City to San Angelo, Texas, with intermediate stops at Wichita Falls, Breckenridge and Abilene, Texas, by the Summer of 1929 and service at Denison, Texas, was added on July 5, 1929.

  2. Shows the routes flown by Braniff International airways in the United States, Central and South America. Shows connection lines and certified routes. Includes legend, flags, and illustration of Braniff plane.

  3. In June 1948, the airline was flying both domestic and international service and had changed its name to Braniff International Airways. [2] According to its June 4, 1948 system timetable, the following destinations were being served: Amarillo, Texas. Austin, Texas. Brownsville, Texas.

  4. 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.

  5. As part of Braniff's supersonic dreams, the airline started service in 1979 between Dallas/Fort Worth and Washington D.C. to Paris and London on interchange flights with British Airways and Air France.

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

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  8. Sep 19, 2020 · Although a smaller Kansas City-based trunk line, Mid-Continent had valuable north-south routes and added a number of new and important midwestern cities to the carrier’s growing system. Following that acquisition, Braniff operated 75 aircraft and claimed over 4,000 employees, including 400 pilots.

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