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  1. With an approved bankruptcy reorganization agreement with Hyatt Corporation a new Braniff, Inc., would be created from the assets of Braniff Airways, Inc. and Braniff International Corporation and would begin operations on March 1, 1984.

  2. The first series is the Personal Information Series, which includes a March 10, 2012 personal letter from Charles N. Haus, summarizing his flying career. The file also includes an "Alteon" business card, showing "Captain Charles N. (Charlie) Haus" as a "Training Center Evaluator" at the DFW Center.

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  3. 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.

  4. Braniff Airways, Incorporated, and Braniff International Corporation are reorganized as Dalfort Corporation and the reorganized company is financed by Hyatt Hotels founder Jay A. Pritzker, who has invested $117.6 million USD in capital in the new entity and owns 80-percent of the company.

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  5. Braniff International Airlines, Inc., founded in 1991 by financier Jeffrey Chodorow, whose company BNAir, Inc. purchased the assets of the moribund Braniff, Inc. Plagued by intense competition and by turmoil and malfeasance in its own upper management, the reborn airline dissolved in 1992.

  6. The collection concerns the administration of the airline prior to its closure in 1982, the affect of the bankruptcy on employees and other companies, as well as plans by Hyatt Hotels to acquire and reorganize Braniff Airways.

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  8. A large aviation holding company that was hoping to build an air and rail network from coast to coast purchased Paul R. Braniff, Inc., in 1929 and in 1930 the company was absorbed by the successor to American Airlines.