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In 1970, Braniff accepted delivery of the 100th Boeing 747 built — a 747-127 model, N601BN — and began " jumbo jet " service to Hawaii on January 15, 1971.
This plane, dubbed " 747 Braniff Place " and " The Most Exclusive Address In The Sky ", became the flagship of the airline.
In 1978, N601BN flew the inaugural flight from Dallas / Fort Worth to London.
Additional 747s, including the 747SP, were acquired for service to Asia and Europe.
The Douglas DC-8s were aging toward the end of the 70s, and there was speculation whether new McDonnell Douglas MD-80s, Boeing 757s, or Boeing 767s would be purchased to replace the DC-8-62s ( which flew the South American routes ).
However, financial problems at the airline soon made this question irrelevant.

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