Transcript of Braniff
- 1. 1927 - 1930 1927 Paul Revere Braniff Established Paul R.
Braniff Inc. 1930 Became Braniff Airways Eventually, American
Airline took the Eagle and incorporated it into their logo.
- 2. 1930s Several mergers - Became Braniff Airways 1930
- 3. 1940s to 1950s
- 4. 50s and 60s During the 1950's, Braniff had many firsts in
the aviation industry: the first airline to use ILS (Instrument
Landing System) the first to use Automatic pilot in most of its
aircraft the first to computerize all reservations systems, linking
all Braniff ticket offices to Dallas. the first to introduce
"Silver Service" (elegant gourmet meals with a souvenier Sterling
Silver toothpick) one of the first airlines to use of commercial
aircraft radar for navagation In 1956, introduced the last and the
greatest of the piston-powered airliners, The DC- 7C,on October 20,
1956 to use on it's Dallas to New York and Chicago flights. the
first to introduce the fastest Boeing 707 (the "707-227") in 1959.
(They were ordered by Chuck Beard in 1955)
- 5. 1965 1982 The Lawrence Years In 1965, Harding L. Lawrence
was appointed President of Braniff International Lawrence hired
designers and ad agencies to recreate the airline as trendy, modern
and high quality. "The End of the Plain Plane. Price war to put
South West out of business
- 6. 1982 Demise of Braniff 1. GREED 2. Arrogance 3. Alcohol 4.
Added too many routes Asia/Europe 5. Increaed Fuel costs 6. Not
repaying debts 7. Cooking the books (Mysterious murder 1982, Ted
Beckwith financial officer.)
- 7. Reincorporated as Baniff II and III (Unsuccessful)
- 8. Logo Bluebird of Happiness - Dove
- 9. The End of the Plain Plane