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  1. May 12, 2023 · On May 12, 1982, the aviation industry mourned the loss of Braniff International Airways, once a prominent and innovative airline that had graced the skies for over five decades. Known for its colorful aircraft, cutting-edge design, and forward-thinking approach, Braniff was an icon in the industry. However, despite its rich history and loyal ...

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  2. The fledgling airline shut down to reorganize in March 1933, with the company airborne again in less than a year. [6] Paul Braniff, travelled to Washington, D.C., to petition for a Chicago-Dallas airmail route.

  3. Oct 15, 1983 · HOUSTON -- Braniff International's May 1982 shutdown demonstrated the airline industry was in big trouble after deregulation. And Continental Airlines' Sept. 24 bankruptcy filing...

  4. Sep 19, 2020 · Close to collapse in 1934, Braniff was rescued by the award of a government airmail contract between Oklahoma City and Chicago. The range of the Douglas DC-6 enabled Braniff to significantly expand its route system throughout South America.

  5. May 14, 1982 · As a result of the shutdown, most of Braniff's 9,500 employees were out of work and hundreds of passengers were stranded far from their destinations. (D3.)...

  6. Apr 25, 2013 · Operating from 1930 through 1982, Braniff flew routes throughout the middle and southwestern portions of the United States, as well as Panama, South America, Europe and Asia. The “perfect storm” of increased competition, overexpansion and extremely high fuel prices forced the company to shut down on May 12, 1982.

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  8. May 14, 1982 · The airline, famous for its multicolored jets and self-promotion, thus ended a corporate lifespan that began in 1928 when it started operating a flight between Tulsa, Okla., and Oklahoma City. When...

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