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Nasdaq Midday Leaders & Laggards 
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 15 9:53 AM
Shares of UAL Corp., the parent of United Airlines, helped lift the Nasdaq 100 in midday trading Thursday after a JPMorgan analyst upgraded Continential Airlines Inc., sending shares of a number of airlines higher.
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Flight to Newark aborts takeoff in Las Vegas, no one hurt 
KVBC Las Vegas - Apr 02 9:41 AM
An aircraft bound for Newark, New Jersey, aborted takeoff and blew tires on a runway yesterday at McCarran International Airport. No injuries were reported.
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Continental Airlines Files for Blanket Open Skies Authority Including London Heathrow Authority 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 22 8:00 AM
Continental Airlines applauded today's approval of an open skies agreement between the U.S. and the European Union which will provide Continental with flights access to London's Heathrow Airport for the first time.
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Continental, American balk at pilot rest rules: report 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mar 19 10:40 PM
Continental Airlines Inc. and AMR Corp.'s American Airlines are balking at providing extra rest periods and other special safety measures for pilots who fly their longest international routes, four months after rival Delta Air Lines Inc. agreed to such steps, industry and government officials said in The Wall Street Journal.
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Controversial New Idea: Nerves Transmit Sound, Not Electricity 
LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News - Mar 17 7:05 AM
Nerves transmit sound waves through your body, not electrical pulses, according to a controversial new study that tries to explain the longstanding mystery of how anesthetics work.
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Egypt's most prominent feminist shuns homeland 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 08 11:02 AM
With a mane of stark white hair and flashing dark eyes, not to mention opinions on society and women's issues that would be radical anywhere, Nawal al-Saadawi has long been a controversial figure in conservative Egypt.
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Gauging pet allegiances a tricky bit 
Trentonian - Apr 02 12:10 AM
Column - by Jeff EdelsteinDuring a conversation with my boss, I told him if he and my dog were both drowning, Id save my dog.
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Avenir Diversified Income Trust Announces 2006 Results 
[Press Release] CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance - 14 minutes ago
CALGARY, ALBERTA-- - AVENIR DIVERSIFIED INCOME TRUST is pleased to announce the financial and operational results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2006 and to announce they have filed the complete Management Discussion and Analysis and Audited Interim Consolidated Financial Statements on SEDAR.
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Girl Scouts send cookies to troops 
Potomac News - Apr 09 3:06 AM
Some U.S. soldiers in Iraq will soon be receiving a sweet treat in the mail, thanks to a local Girl Scout Troop. Brownie Girl Scout Troop 998 of Manassas shipped 720 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies on Friday from the Harry J. Parrish Post Office.
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Copenhagen Airports A/S Appoints New CEO 
[Press Release] PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 03 1:18 AM
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, April 3, 2007 -- Brian Petersen has been appointed new President and CEO of Copenhagen Airports A/S. He succeeds Niels Boserup, who is retiring after 16 years at the helm.
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Scientists hunt for cause of algae bloom damaging S. Florida's coral reefs 
Sun-Sentinel - Mar 29 8:32 PM
Divers went into the waters off southern Palm Beach and northern Broward counties Thursday to gather samples of a densely matted algae that's invading and smothering coral reefs.
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Scientists await word on first coral reef transplant 
7 News Miami - Mar 31 8:49 AM
TAMPA, Fla. -- Scientists are awaiting word on the success of what's billed as the world's first coral reef transplant.
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Bat with rabies found near Corona High School gym 
CBS 47 Fresno - Apr 07 11:38 AM
A bat picked up near Corona del Mar High School's gym tested positive for rabies.
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Cornell, state scientists find rat poison in cat food 
The Ithaca Journal - Mar 24 2:27 AM
ALBANY Scientists from Cornell University and a state lab said Friday they discovered traces of a banned rat poison in nearly 100 brands of cat food a potentially significant step in the search for what has been killing pets across the country for the past few weeks.
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S-E golf sets sights high for 2007 
Shenandoah Valley News Today - Apr 02 5:23 AM
Staff photo/Kevin Slater - Taylor Elder adds depth to the team in her first year as a member of the Fillie golf team. Coming off of a banner season expectations couldn't be higher for the Shenandoah-Essex girls' golf team, just ask coach Jack Dickerson.
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Corporal Punishment Conway public schools is considering reinstating corporal punishment for their students. Do you ... 
KARK Little Rock - Mar 30 7:58 PM
Conway public schools is considering reinstating corporal punishment for their students. Do you agree with spanking in schools?
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Texas Relays Results 
KXAN 36 Austin - 58 minutes ago
1, USC, 7:18.43. 2, Oral Roberts, 7:20.07. 3, Mississippi St., 7:20.29. 4, LSU, 7:23.32. 5, Kansas, 7:34.01. 6, Coppin St., 7:34.33. 7, Albany, 7:36.03. 8, Texas-San Antonio, 7:37.51. 9, Texas A and M-Corpus Christi, 7:43.92. 10, Prairie View, 7:46.55. 11, Grambling, 7:57.57.
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Hawaii's Pepper is hot; Phat noiZ leads the party 
Tallahassee Democrat - Mar 08 11:08 PM
Hawaii's reggae-rock trio Pepper drops in to say aloha to T-town Tuesday night at a sold-out show featuring the Mad Caddies, the Supervillains and Splinta at the Beta Bar. Pepper's played with the likes of 311, the Wailers, Slightly Stoopid and Snoop Dogg, and I just found out that it will be playing this year's Vans' Warped Tour.
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Lobbying Registrations Searchable Online; Expense Reporting Forms Now Available 
[Press Release] U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 38 minutes ago
Secretary of the Commonwealth Pedro A. Cortes said today that the Department of State has made searchable lobbying registrations and expense reporting forms available online for those engaged in lobbying activities.
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Mary Jane Sizemore Courtney 
Rushville Republican - Apr 06 9:09 AM
Mary Jane Sizemore Courtney, 42, of Metamora, died Thursday, April 5, 2007 at Fayette Memorial Hospital in Connersville. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Moster & Cox Mortuary in Rushville. Burial will follow in Clarksburg Cemetery.
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Bruce Willis Dating Courtney Love? 
Hollywood.com - Mar 26 10:38 AM
Hollywood star Bruce Willis has sparked reports of a romance with rocker Courtney Love, after the pair was spotted together in a Los Angeles nightclub last week.
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Murphy and Courtney propose Medicare plan 
WNPR Connecticut Public Radio - Apr 05 7:13 AM
HARTFORD, CT (2007-04-05) Freshman Congressmen Chris Murphy and Joe Courtney have released a plan to expand the Medicare prescription drug benefit program. WNPR's Lucy Nalpathanchil reports.
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Gate City Corvette Club 
Sentinel & Enterprise - Mar 25 8:28 AM
The Gate City Corvette Club will be holding their annual 28th annual "Spring Fling Show 'n' Shine" at Anheuser-Busch, Daniel Webster Hwy. in Merrimack, NH on Sunday, May 27, 2007; registration beginning at 8:30 AM. Rain date, June 17th. This event supports the American Cancer Society through "Corvettes Conquor Cancer" and the Nashua Soup Kitchen.
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New BIO Survey Counters Claims Regarding Single Source Therapies in Medicare Part D 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 26 8:32 AM
WASHINGTON----The Biotechnology Industry Organization today released a study which found that Medicare Part D plans offer significant discounts on single-source therapies and provide greater access to many single-source innovative therapies not available through the Department of Veterans Affairs pharmacy benefit or mail-order pharmacies such as Costco.com and drugstore.com.
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Costco's unhappy returns 
Baltimore Sun - 2 hours, 18 minutes ago
Discounter amends policy on consumer electronics that has been costing it millions It was a return policy made in shopper heaven, but it became hellish for Costco Wholesale Corp. Customers at the membership warehouse chain could buy a snazzy big-screen television, use it indefinitely and take it back anytime. They could use their refund to buy a newer model - often for a cheaper price.
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Ski Resort Chic in the Mountains of Quebec 
New York Times - Mar 22 7:52 PM
Mont Tremblant is part Disney-like ski resort, part cosmopolitan city and part serene mountain retreat.
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Wachovia files suit against cosmetologist 
The Star-Ledger - Mar 20 11:05 PM
SOMERVILLE: Wachovia Bank is suing the Somerville planning board and a Bernards Township cosmetologist over a plan to develop the second floor of the bank's Somerville branch building into a cosmetology institute.
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From Cosmo to 'Bachelor' 
Louisville Courier-Journal - Apr 02 3:00 AM
If you tune into "The Bachelor: Officer and a Gentleman" tonight, you might notice that the latest hunk looking for love looks awfully familiar.
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Off the coast, a quiet island shines 
Boston Globe - Mar 25 4:23 AM
ISLA DE LA PLATA, Ecuador -- On a balmy October afternoon, I am one of 11 sunscreen-slathered tourists trekking through a whitewashed landscape on an island off the coast of central Ecuador.
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Miss. Gulf Coast sweeps BRCC 
The Advocate - 12 minutes ago
PERKINSON, Miss. Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College swept a doubleheader from Baton Rouge Community College on Thursday. In the opening game, MGCCC scored in every inning to take a 10-0 victory in five innings.
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Americans Seek Affordable and Exotic Retirement Living - Find It in Nearby Costa Rica 
[Press Release] PR Web - Mar 21 12:31 AM
Today, much of America's present and past workforce is looking to Costa Rica for retirement living. The exotic country is gaining attention for its natural beauty, low cost of living and high quality of life. If desired, American retirees can even start a new career during their time in Costa Rica. (PRWeb Mar 21, 2007)
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Marriott's Looking for 'Green' Guests - Best YouTube Video Wins 'Eco-Cation' to Costa Rica 
Hospitality Net - 2 hours, 40 minutes ago
WASHINGTON, April 3Marriott International (NYSE:MAR) wants to hear from its "green" guests! Log on to YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/Marriott, for a chance to win a six-day, five-night "eco-cation" to the Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort in Costa Rica.
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Carotid artery blockage can lead to a stroke if untreated 
The Standard-Times - Mar 30 8:17 PM
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: What are the symptoms of blocked carotid arteries? What treatments are available? How can we avoid having this condition?
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AT THE CASINOS 
The Biloxi Sun Herald - Mar 31 6:15 PM
AT THE CASINOS IP Casino Resort Spa RESTAURANTS Back Bay Buffet - International food stations. Breakfast 7-10:30 a.m. daily; lunch 11 a.m.-4 p.m. daily; dinner 4:30-11 p.m. Sun.-Thurs., 4:30 p.m.-1 a.m. Fri.-Sat.; late night 2-6:30 a.m. Fri.-Sat. only.
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CSU faculty eyes funds as strike vote is tallied 
The Sacramento Bee - Mar 21 12:45 AM
A day before announcing the results of a strike-authorization vote, the California Faculty Association released a report contending that the CSU system has access to $1.25 billion in unrestricted funds -- enough to fund proposed salary raises.
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River Rats to come out in Natchez tonight 
The Natchez Democrat - Mar 27 10:40 PM
NATCHEZ The month of February brings Mardi Gras, and Mardi Gras brings rats and brass. Tonight, Natchez will be infested by a Krewe of River Rats and theyre bringing a brass band with them.
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Work starts on Hampton Inn and Suites in Natchez 
The Natchez Democrat - Mar 10 11:09 PM
NATCHEZ Work has recently started on the newest addition to the hospitality industry, a Hampton Inn and Suites, city officials said Thursday. In the first stage, machines have to move dirt to fill a depression and pack it down, City Building Official Paul Dawes said.
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Cancer doesn't stop patients from living 
The Charlotte Observer - Apr 01 4:00 AM
In his country music hit, Tim McGraw sings about a 40-ish man who, when diagnosed with an incurable illness, decides to go sky diving and Rocky Mountain climbing, "to live like you were dying."
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Mark Winter Releases New Country Music CD 
[Press Release] PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Mar 26 12:01 AM
"Another Round For My Friends" -- traditional country lyrics merge with new pop sound.
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Curtains over National Games 
Central Chronicle - Feb 18 10:25 PM
Guwahati, Feb 18: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today urged sportspersons to prepare themselves for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.
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Country Music in a Far Country 
NPR - 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
American-style country music might not seem like just the thing to catch on in Africa. But listeners in Nairobi, Kenya, are crazy about it.
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Countrywide expands locally, opens in Surfside and Aventura 
BizJournals - Apr 01 10:20 PM
Countrywide Home Loans, the nation's largest mortgage banker, has added two offices in upscale sectors of Miami-Dade County and plans to open several more South Florida offices this year.
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Country singer Loretta Lynn to be honored by Boston music college 
Boston Globe - 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
Country music queen Loretta Lynn, the coal miner's daughter, is getting an honorary doctorate from Boston's Berklee College of Music.
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Countrywide: Company Will Survive 
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 06 1:29 PM
Countrywide Financial Corp.'s chief financial officer believes some subprime lenders will likely go belly up as a result of the current turmoil in the sector, but he stressed Tuesday that the mortgage giant will pull through because of its broader business mix.
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Conference of Champions 
Pac 10 - Mar 27 5:08 PM
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- Following are the 2006 Pacific-10 Conference Women's Swimming and Diving All-Academic teams, announced today by Commissioner Tom Hansen.
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The Gym Walls are Down and It's Game Time: Windsor Hospitality Group has Started Renovating Their Courtyard by Marriott ... 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 28 4:17 PM
Our remodel started just last week.
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Rogue Galaxy for Playstation 2 
CBS News - 2 hours, 25 minutes ago
Level 5, an independent video game developer from Japan, has introduced a game that plays like no other PS2 game to date. Who need a PS3 with games like this for PS2?
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Leaner Times for Cracker Barrel 
BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News - Mar 28 5:08 AM
Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores has had a tougher time persuading people to come in to its restaurants and fill up on ham, eggs, grits and its other signature dishes. The chain s parent CBRL Group, Inc. (NasdaqGS:CBRL - News) on March 27 announced falling sales during the month ended Mar. 23, explaining that storms cast a chill on the business.
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Testament in Houston, TX 
KNAC.COM - Mar 31 1:33 PM
By A Headbanger , Do You Bang Head? Saturday, March 31, 2007 @ 12:16 AM Review in brief: Testament brought thrash back to Texas triumphantly. The Gritty Details: The Scout Bar, located just south of Houston, is a stone's throw away from NASA and many well known acts have made it a stop over the years.
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This article is about Braniff International Airways that was founded in 1928. For other airlines with a similar name, see Braniff (disambiguation).

Braniff International Airways (IATA: BN, ICAO: BNF, and Callsign: Braniff) was an American pioneering airline that existed from 1928 until 1982. It was one of the oldest air carriers in existence with operations concentrated in the central midwest, South America, Asia and Europe. The airline ceased operations on May 12, 1982, a victim of escalating fuel prices, aggressive expansion, and fierce competition.

Contents

  • 1 Founding and first decades
  • 2 "The End of the Plain Plane"
  • 3 The BRANwich
  • 4 1970s redesigns
  • 5 Disastrous deregulation
  • 6 Concorde miscalculation
  • 7 Bankruptcy
  • 8 Successor organizations
  • 9 Trivia
  • 10 External links

Founding and first decades

Braniff International’s history can be traced back to 1928, when an insurance salesman and financier named Thomas E. Braniff financed an aviation company with his brother Paul Revere Braniff. The first incarnation of Braniff was named Paul R. Braniff, Inc. Originally named Tulsa-Oklahoma City Airways, Tom and Paul's airline offered simple passenger service between most of the major cities in Oklahoma. The original Braniff brothers would remain a part of the company, even as the corporation was purchased repeatedly and ownership would be transferred repeatedly. Eventually this first incarnation of Braniff would be purchased by what was to become today's American Airlines. After briefly operating the Braniff division, the holding company shut the operation down shortly after the acquisition.

Braniff Airlines logo, ca. 1931-34

The Braniff brothers restarted another airline in 1930 as Braniff Airways, Inc. During the 1930s, Braniff Airways aggressively expanded its service throughout the Midwest. Braniff’s long-term survival was assured when Paul Braniff, then General Manager, flew to Washington, D.C., to petition for the Chicago-Dallas airmail route. The United States Post Office granted Braniff its first airmail route, in the wake of the 1934 Air Mail Scandal. In 1935, Braniff became the first airline to fly from Chicago, Illinois, to the U.S.-Mexico border. Paul Braniff left the airline in 1935 to pursue other interests, and Tom Braniff retained control of the carrier and hired Charles "Chuck" Beard to run the airline's day-to-day operations. Beard would become President and CEO of Braniff in 1954.

Over the years, Braniff acquired a number of other airlines, as well as new Douglas DC-2 and Douglas DC-3 aircraft to fuel its expansion. Most of its operational network remained focused on the midwestern north-south portion of the United States. During WWII, the airline leased a portion of its fleet to the United States military, and facilities at Dallas Love Field and throughout the country became training sites for pilots and mechanics. During the 1940s, Braniff was allowed by the Civil Aeronautics Board to serve the Caribbean, Latin America, and South America. These routes were served by the new and improved Douglas DC-6 aircraft.

During the 1950s the airline expanded nationwide. The acquisition of Mid-Continent Airlines in 1952 allowed Braniff to add several more domestic cities to its already established North-South route system. In 1954, Thomas E. Braniff died in a private plane crash near Shreveport, Louisiana, and Paul R. Braniff died later that year of cancer. Charles "Chuck" Beard became the first non-Braniff President of the colorful carrier after Tom's death. He would lead Braniff into the jet-age, and would be instrumental in turning Braniff into a 95% jet carrier by 1964.

In 1959, Braniff entered the jet age with the introduction of the Boeing 707-227. It was the only airline to use this variation.

"The End of the Plain Plane"

In 1964, Troy Post — then the chairman of Greatamerica Corporation, an insurance holding company based in Dallas, Texas — engineered the purchase of Braniff as part of an expansion of holdings which also included National Car Rental. Both Braniff and National were chosen after Greatamerica CFO C. Edward Acker identified them as particularly poorly managed companies; as part of the acquisition, Acker became Executive Vice President and CFO of Braniff as well. In 1965, Post hired his brother-in-law Harding L. Lawrence, the Executive Vice President of Continential Airlines, to become the new president of Braniff International. Harding viewed Braniff as a "backwater" airline—despite the facts that the airline had routes from North Dakota to Argentina, and was already the 11th-largest airline in the world—and sought to re-image Braniff into his "vision". Over the next 15 years, Lawrence's "vision" of aggressive expansion into new markets and ideas unorthodox for the airline industry would lead Braniff to a path of record industry performance, expanding earnings tenfold (despite load factors which hovered around 50%) and making the airline the sixth-largest airline in the world. Unfortunately, the same ideas which would catapult Braniff to the front of the American consciousness would eventually doom it to bankruptcy.

To overhaul the image of Braniff, Lawrence hired self-styled "style guru" Mary Wells of Jack Tinker Associates. A paramour of Lawrence from his days at Continential, Wells joined Lawrence both professionally and privately, embarking on a very public "jet set" romance. After the two married in 1966 (and Mary allegedly used Braniff money to start her own ad agency), she was fired due to a "conflict of interest" at the order of both Braniff's Board and the Civil Aeronautics Board.

First on the Lawrence/Wells agenda was to overhaul Braniff's public image—including the red, white, and blue livery—as they perceived that image as "staid". Wells, through Jack Tinker, called on two internationally famous trendsetters—noted New Mexico native and architect Alexander Girard and celebrated Italian fashion designer Emilio Pucci. With this new creative talent, Braniff began the "End of the Plain Plane" campaign.

At Girard's recommendation, the current livery was dropped in favor of a wide palette of bright colors. The new "jelly bean" fleet consisted of such bold colors as beige, ochre, orange, turquoise, baby blue, medium blue, lemon yellow, and lavender. (Lavender was dropped after one month, as lavender and black were considered bad luck in Mexico.) There were a total of 15 colors used by Braniff for plane exteriors during the 1960s (Harper & George modified Girard's original seven colors in 1968). Many of the color schemes were applied to aircraft interiors, gate lounges, ticket offices, and even the corporate headquarters. Art to complement the color schemes was flown in from Mexico, Latin America, and South America.

Pucci used a series of nautical themes in overhauling the crew's uniforms. For the stewardesses, Pucci used "space age" themes, including plastic bubbles (resembling Captain Video helmets) which the stewardesses could wear between the terminal and the plane to prevent any hairstyles from being disturbed. (Jetways would make these unnecessary, however.) The stewardess uniforms were also designed with interchangeable parts, which could be removed and added as needed.

In 1968, Braniff expanded an advertising campaign that showed the likenesses of Andy Warhol, Sonny Liston, or a Playboy Bunny, and other socialites of the time, all embellishing their experiences flying Braniff. It became one of the most celebrated marketing efforts Madison Avenue had ever produced, blending effectively a message of style and arrogance; one advertising slogan was "if you've got it—flaunt it!" Though management considered the campaign a success, Braniff's core customers were outraged by the grandiose behavior and perceived "bragging", causing many corporate accounts to leave Braniff.

Operationally, Braniff continued to aggressively update its aging turboprop fleet. In 1961, Braniff became the launch customer for the British-built BAC-111 twin jet. With Lawrence's arrival, Braniff eventually would end up cancelling many of its remaining BAC-111 orders (placed under Charles Beard, Braniff President 1954-1965) in favor of the larger Boeing 727. Braniff eventually ordered several variants of the new Boeing type including the new "quick change" cargo/passenger variant, the stretched -200, and later the -200 Advanced. By 1969, the turboprop planes were all retired, making Braniff an "all jet" airline. By the mid-1970s, Braniff operated the largest fleet of Boeing 727s in the world, and pioneered the concept of fleet standardization and the efficiencies that a single type of aircraft could produce.

The BRANwich

In-flight cuisine was a particular concern of Harding Lawrence's management team. Starting in 1965, an international board of chefs was assigned to "outdo" all the other airlines in food service. In 1971, Braniff chefs revamped the traditional sandwich into a "BRANwich", which was an instant hit with passengers. These were made by wrapping puff pastry around various fillings, rather like beef Wellington. So popular did the BRANwich become that recipes were published in major U.S. magazines.

1970s redesigns

In 1973, Alexander Calder was commissioned by Braniff to paint an aircraft. His contribution was a Douglas DC-8 known simply as "Flying Colors." In 1975, it was showcased at the Paris Air Show in Paris, France. Its designs reflected the bright colors and simple designs of South America and Latin America, and was used mainly on South American flights. Later in 1975, he debuted "Flying Colors of the United States" to commemorate the Bicentennial of the United States. This time, the aircraft was a Boeing 727-200. First Lady Betty Ford dedicated "Flying Colors of the United States" in Washington, D.C. (When Calder died in 1976, he was finishing a third design for Braniff titled "Flying Colors of Mexico." The design was never applied to a Braniff aircraft.)

In 1977, Braniff dropped Pucci as its designer of uniforms. American fashion and couture designer Halston was then brought on to bring a more American look back to Braniff. His all-leather looks—dubbed the "Ultra" look—were applied to uniforms and the fleet, including Braniff's new Boeing 727-200s. (Sadly, one of the jets converted to the "Ultra" look was Calder's "Flying Colors", destroying the unique paint scheme.) His uniforms and simplistic design were praised by critics and passengers.

In 1971, Braniff accepted delivery of the 100th Boeing 747 built—a 747-127 model—and began "jumbo jet" service to London and Hawaii. This plane, dubbed "747 Braniff Place" and "The Most Exclusive Address In The Sky", became the beloved flagship of the airline. Additional 747s, including the 747SP, would be used for service to Asia and Europe. The Douglas DC-8s were being phased out and toward the end of the 70s, there was speculation over the purchase of new McDonnell Douglas MD-80s, Boeing 757s, or Boeing 767s.

Disastrous deregulation

Up to 1978, Braniff remained one of the fastest-growing and most-profitable airlines in the United States. But deregulation of the airline industry was to be introduced in 1978, and Braniff under Lawrence would grossly misjudge this new playing field and plot its destiny on a dramatically darker course. Lawrence believed that the answer to deregulation was to expand Braniff's route system dramatically; consequently, the domestic system became 50% larger, with flights to 16 new cities. Additional international hubs were created in Boston and Los Angeles to handle expected increases in travel outside North America. (This would have included flights to Tokyo, as well as an "oil run" between Dallas, Houston, and Dubai; these routes never entered service.) Unfortunately, little of the expected new business materialized; 747 service from the new Boston hub proceeded particularly poorly, with the huge planes flying nearly empty. As a consequence of the new equipment and the new hubs, Braniff's debt expanded tremendously; more debt was generated in shifting Braniff's main base of flight operations from Love Field in Dallas to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, complete with a sprawling new headquarters just outside the new airport. Braniff's sub-par load factors, which were especially intolerable on the expensive-to-run 747s, and the large debts combined to produce massive financial shortfalls. The rising debts in addition to allegations of accounting fraud led to the ouster of Harding Lawrence in 1980.

Concorde miscalculation

A Concorde, which is not in Braniff livery

The Concorde, the world's second supersonic airliner (the first being the Soviet Tupolev Tu-144) was the culmination of an Anglo-French investment between Britain's BAe and France's Aerospatiale. 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 Air France and British Airways. Flights between Dallas/Fort Worth and Washington Dulles airports were commanded by Braniff cockpit and cabin crews (including Braniff captains Glenn Shoop, Ken Larson and Dean Smith) while British or French crews would take over for the remaining segment to Europe. Over U.S. soil, the Concorde was limited to Mach 0.95, though crews often flew just above Mach 1; the planes flew at Mach 2 over open water.

Unfortunately, the Concorde service proved a fiscal disaster for Braniff. Though Braniff initially charged only a $10 premium over standard first-class fare to fly Concorde - and later removed the surcharge altogether - the 100-seat plane often flew with no more than 15 passengers. Meanwhile, Boeing 727s flying the same route were filled routinely. Consequently, Concorde service ended little more than a year after it began.

Although many postcards show a Braniff Concorde, the Braniff livery was never applied to both sides of a Concorde; there are reports of a Concorde painted in Air France livery on one side and Braniff livery on the other, however.

Bankruptcy

May 12, 1982, was the day Braniff Airways ceased all operations, thus ending 54 years of pioneering service in the American airline industry. N601BN "747 Braniff Place" (aka "The Great Pumpkin" because it was painted orange) actually made the very last Braniff flight from Hawaii to Dallas/Fort Worth on May 13th.

But the final had come the day before on May 11, 1982. The airline's CEO, Howard Putnam, who was President of Southwest Airlines from 1978-1981, left a courtroom at the Federal Courthouse in Brooklyn, New York, after he failed to gain an extension from the airline's principal creditors because of the massive debt built up under the Harding Lawrence regime.

Successor organizations

Three airlines were formed as a result of the shutdown of Braniff. Former Braniff employees founded Minnesota-based Sun Country Airlines in 1982. It flew a fleet of Boeing 727-200s and DC-10s until 2001. It reorganized and currently flies a modern fleet of Boeing 737-800 series aircraft.

Two other airlines were formed from the assets of Braniff:

  • Braniff Inc, founded in 1983 by the Hyatt Corporation.
  • Braniff, founded in 1991 by financier Jeffrey Chodorow.

Trivia

  • In 1981, Braniff dedicated a Boeing 727-227 with the colors of the Dallas Cowboys, an American football team that chartered the aircraft for road games. The aircraft featured a Cowboys helmet on its tail section. The Cowboys had been a loyal customer of Braniff throughout the 1970s.
  • The remains of the original Braniff are retained by a company named "Asworth" in Dallas. Asworth was formed out of the old "Dalfort" corporation (which was Braniff's holding company in the 1980s). Asworth is currently responsible for paying pilot pensions.citation needed]
  • Many Braniff groups are still active today, including:
    • The Retired Pilots, "The Braniff International Silver Eagles"
    • The Retired Hostess Organization, "The Clipped-B's"
    • The Braniff Retirement Club (Based in Dallas)
    • The Braniff Family Annual North Texas Reunion Organization
    • Braniff/Mid-Continent Reunion Club (who have met every year in Minnesota since 1978)
  • A portion of an old Braniff ad appears after the end credits (where production company logos normally go) of every episode of South Park. However, in 2001, the New York "Trust" that still owns the Braniff Trademarks informed South Park Studios to not use "Braniff" in any other formats. The 12 note riff played on top of this ad during earlier South Park episodes is from a song, "Shpadoinkle Day" from Trey Parker's collegiate film project, "Alfred Packer: The Musical" (also known as Cannibal! The Musical). The lyrics associated with those notes are "The sky is blue/and all the leaves are green."
  • Braniff International items with the now-famous "BI" logo on them such as playing cards, posters, air schedules, aircraft models, pins and servingware have in recent years become hot collectibles for those interested in "mod" styles.

External links

  • BraniffPages.com - a website about the entire history of Braniff by Brooke Watts
  • BraniffInternational.com - The airline's culture by Carlos Yudica
  • thebranifffamily.org - Braniff employee organization run by Carl and Carrie Shea
  • biseonline.com - "Braniff International Silver Eagles" Retired Pilots Official Site
  • BraniffInternational.org - The airline's history by Ian Nicholson
  • Braniff Expo - Japanese Braniff Exhibition site


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