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Braniff Airways, Inc., operated as Braniff International Airways from 1948 until 1965, and then Braniff International from 1965 until air operations ceased, was a United States trunk carrier, a scheduled airline that operated from 1928 until 1982 and continues today as a retailer, hotelier, travel service and branding and licensing company, administering the former airline's employee pass ...
This subseries includes a narrative called "Braniff's Genealogy" and a booklet printed by the "American Newcomen" group in 1955 to honor Thomas Braniff at a dinner in New York. This booklet includes the verbatim speech given that night by Charles Beard, long-time friend, co-worker, and successor to Thomas E. Braniff. Mr.
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Comprising photocopies of applications, statements, proceedings, articles, and additional legal records gathered by Duane Lebl, the Braniff Airlines bankruptcy case files chronicle the bankruptcy court case for Braniff International Airways in the early 1980s, especially the administration of the airline prior to its closure.
Braniff, Inc., attempted to bring this key demographic back, however, by this time, the mega carriers had near control over this segment leaving Braniff Airways in 1981 and now Braniff, Inc., in 1984, with the prospects of becoming a low-cost carrier that primarily served business travelers looking for inexpensive flights and more importantly now, leisure travelers wanting low fares with or ...
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JOHN FLOWERS, Bankruptcy Judge. The Debtor, Braniff Airways, challenges Defendants' assertions of priority status for their claims under § 507 of the Bankruptcy Code ("Code"), their entitlement to setoff rights, and their claims to be beneficiaries of a trust fund. Two of the Defendants, British Airways Board and Deutsche Lufthansa Aktiengesellschaft, have moved the court to stay the ...
In re Braniff Airways, Inc., No. CA4-83-57-E (N.D.Tex. Feb. 18, 1983) (unpublished memorandum opinion). The Bankruptcy Court approved both the PSA Agreement and the Memorandum of Understanding between Braniff and its creditors (both agreements hereinafter jointly referred to as the "PSA transaction").
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Nov 1, 1994 · Braniff Airways. Braniff Airways was the nation’s eighth largest airline (then as Braniff International) at the time it ceased operations in 1982. Oklahoma City insurance man and financier Thomas Elmer Braniff and four friends founded the Oklahoma City-Tulsa Airline, beginning with partial payment on a five-seat Stinson Detroiter airplane.