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  1. May 12, 2023 · Photo: Aero Icarus via flickr. Ultimately, on May 12, 1982, Braniff announced the suspension of all its flights and informed its 9,500 employees that they were not required to report to work the following day. The airline then applied for bankruptcy and ceased all operations, ending 54 colorful years in the skies. Source: The New York Times.

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  2. Jul 22, 2021 · That about sums it up. On May 3, 1968, Braniff Flight 352 crashed in the small town of Dawson while flying from Houston to Dallas, Texas. All 85 people aboard died. The investigation showed that ...

  3. May 3, 2018 · The deadliest airline crash on record in Texas is the Aug. 2, 1985 crash of Delta Air Line Flight 191, which crashed on landing at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, leaving 137 dead and 28 injured.

  4. Sep 2, 2023 · Already a long-established carrier, in the late 1960s Braniff was in the process of converting to an all-jet fleet featuring Boeing 727s, Douglas DC-8s, and British-built BAC 1–11s, in keeping with its image as a relatively upscale airline, but by 1968 it still had one mainline turboprop type in its fleet — the Lockheed L-188 Electra.

  5. Aug 6, 2022 · The flight was on the fourth leg of its route. On Saturday, August 6, 1966, Braniff International Airways Flight 250 departed Kansas City on the fourth leg of its journey to Omaha at 22:55 on an Instrument Flight Rule Clearance (IFR) to climb and cruise at 20,000 feet. However, the crew did not like the look of the weather and asked permission ...

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  6. Braniff International Airways Flight 352 was a scheduled domestic flight from William P. Hobby Airport in Houston, Texas, United States, to Dallas Love Field in Dallas; on May 3, 1968, a Lockheed L-188A Electra flying on the route, registration N9707C, broke up in midair and crashed near Dawson, Texas, after flying into a severe thunderstorm. It was carrying five crew and 80 passengers; there ...

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  8. Mar 19, 2023 · The Flight Detective. March 19, 2023. Braniff International was an airline founded at the end of the 1920s by brothers Paul and Tom Braniff. Originally flying from Oklahoma to Tulsa, it eventually based itself in Dallas and flew all over the United States. Remarkably, the airline became the only American carrier to fly the supersonic Concorde ...

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