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In 1928 insurance salesman and financier Thomas E. Braniff financed an aviation company named Paul R. Braniff, Inc. with his brother Paul Revere Braniff.
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.
Paul R. Braniff died later that year of cancer.
* Paul Revere Braniff, an airline entrepreneur
Paul Revere Braniff ( August 30, 1897 – June 1954 ) was an airline entrepreneur.
Paul Revere Braniff was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
Paul Braniff joined the United States Army during World War I as a mechanic and private, in 1917.
Paul Braniff began his own, small flying company soon after, eventually helping convince Tom Braniff and other investors to bring money and form the Oklahoma aero club, in 1928.
Reserved for use of the six investors, the company was registered as the Paul R. Braniff Airlines, thus marking the birth of Braniff International Airways.
Paul Revere Braniff flew the company's first flight.
In 1929, Paul Revere Braniff left the United States to go to Mexico to help someone build a struggling Mexican airline company ( apparently this person was Alberto Braniff, but no evidence of this, nor of Alberto Braniff being related to the American Braniff brothers, has ever been reported ).
Paul Revere Braniff remained in Mexico until 1930.
With that idea, Paul R. Braniff convinced Tom Braniff and the other four investors to buy two Lockheed Vega aircraft.

Paul and left
Paul feels that he has no aims left in life and that their generation will be different and misunderstood.
" This internal destruction can be found as early as the first chapter as Paul comments that, although all the boys are young, their youth has left them.
After this his name is not mentioned until after Paul's first imprisonment, when he was engaged in the organization of the church in Crete, where Paul had left him for this purpose.
We are told that Paul had left Timothy in Ephesus and Titus in Crete to oversee the local church ( and ).
Barnabas wished to take John Mark along, but Paul did not, as he had left them on the former journey ( 15: 37-38 ).
The name of the team was at first left up to Paul Brown, who rejected calls for it to be christened the Browns.
Former Browns QB Otto Graham ( left, with head coach Paul Brown ), who led the Browns to 4 AAFC and 3 NFL Championships, and is a Pro Football Hall of Fame member. While the championship losses sowed bitterness among Cleveland fans who had grown accustomed to winning, the team continued to make progress.
Paul Abbott was a story editor on the programme in the 1980s and began writing episodes in 1989, but left in 1993 to produce Cracker, for which he later wrote, before creating his own highly acclaimed dramas such as Touching Evil and Shameless.
From left to right: Joe Morello, Eugene Wright, Brubeck and Paul Desmond.
In order to see that these churches were properly established ( as was Paul's typical pattern, see Acts 14: 21 – 23 ), Paul left Titus in Crete.
Thus traditional exegesis supposes that after his release Paul sailed from Rome into Asia, passing Crete by the way, and that there he left Titus " to set in order the things that were wanting.
However, Schmidt left this composition unfinished, and in the summer and autumn of 1938, a few months before his death, set it aside to devote himself to two other commissioned works for the one-armed pianist Paul Wittgenstein, for whom he had often composed: the Clarinet Quintet in A major and the solo Toccata in D minor.
) Among those who critiqued him from the left were Marxist-humanist Raya Dunayevskaya, fellow German emigre Paul Mattick, both of whom subjected One-Dimensional Man to a Marxist critique, and Noam Chomsky, who knew and liked Marcuse " but thought very little of his work.
Garner was replaced in May 2003 by L. Paul Bremer, who was himself replaced by John Negroponte on April 19, 2004 who left Iraq in 2005.
Jean Paul Sartre ( middle ) and Simone de Beauvoir ( left ) meeting with Che Guevara ( right ) in Cuba, 1960
In 1970 Voight appeared in Mike Nichols ' adaptation of Catch-22, and re-teamed with director Paul Williams to star in The Revolutionary, as a left wing college student struggling with his conscience.
Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz ( left ) and Jones at press conference on Jones ' assumption of command of EUCOM.
Proponents of left communism have included Amadeo Bordiga, Herman Gorter, Anton Pannekoek, Otto Rühle, Karl Korsch, Sylvia Pankhurst and Paul Mattick.
In Full Employment and Free Trade ( 1948 ) Polanyi analyses the way in which money circulates around an economy, and in a monetarist analysis that according to Paul Craig Roberts was thirty years ahead of its time, he argues that a free market economy should not be left to be wholly self-adjusting, a central bank should attempt to moderate economic booms / busts via a strict / loose monetary policy.
Though Englehart and Starlin soon left as the creative talent for the title, its success grew once writer Doug Moench and artist Paul Gulacy, began collaborating in issues # 22.
1992 proved to be the end of an era for the Brewers, as teammates Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, and Jim Gantner, who had been together since 1978 would go their separate ways, as Molitor left the Brewers for the Toronto Blue Jays, Gantner retired, and Yount would only last one more season before retiring in 1993.
Four bullets hit John Paul II, two of them lodging in his lower intestine, the others hitting his left hand and right arm.
Paul Kay, co-author of the seminal work about color naming, ultimately reached the conclusion that " Whorf hypothesis is supported in the right visual field but not the left ".
Syria is significant in the history of Christianity ; Paul was converted on the Road to Damascus and emerged as a significant figure in the first organized Christian Church at Antioch in ancient Syria, from which he left on many of his missionary journeys.
Accordingly, they hold that Pope Paul VI and his successors left the true Catholic Church and thus lost legitimate authority in the Church.

Paul and airline
As an adult, George moves to Southern California with his friend " Tuna " ( Ethan Suplee ); they meet Barbara ( Franka Potente ), an airline stewardess, who introduces them to Derek Foreal ( Paul Reubens ), the main dealer.
It is mostly used for general aviation but is also served by one commercial airline: Delta Air Lines ' Delta Connection, with two daily flights to Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport.
Later that year, Pope John Paul II flew the airline on a trip to Croatia.
Paul Stoddart, born 26 May 1955, is an Australian millionaire airline magnate, and former owner of the Minardi Formula One racing team.
Paul Bruce Dickinson ( born 7 August 1958 ) is an English singer, songwriter, airline pilot, fencer, broadcaster, author, screenwriter, actor and former marketing director, best known as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
Champion Air was based at the Minneapolis – Saint Paul International Airport until the airline ceased operations in May 2008, and Delta Connection partner Mesaba Airlines was also headquartered nearby until December 2011 as it completed its merger with Pinnacle Airlines.
Paul Hill was born in Miami, Florida on February 6, 1954, to Oscar Jennings Hill, an airline pilot, and his wife Louise.
Prior to World War II, principal shareholder and Austrian industrialist Peter Paul Von Bauer secretly sold his shares to the Pan American World Airways in an attempt to protect the airline from acquisition by the Nazi government.
Principal among the pioneers of the airline were Hudson Fysh and Paul McGinness, who had seen the opportunities aviation had presented to remote Australia during their survey the previous year.
The airline prospered as it provided a vast network of medical, passenger and mail services throughout the Northern Territory ( NT ), although it would eventually collapse following a decision by then NT Chief Minister Paul Everingham, a political opponent of Calder, to give competing airline Ansett Airlines the rights to the Darwin-Alice Springs route.
Executive management of SunExpress Germany GmbH and the accountable representation of the airline for the German Federal Aviation Administration will both be carried out by the SunExpress CEO Paul Schwaiger.
The airline was owned by Paul Wikander ( 51 %) and M Wikander ( 49 %).
* Sun Country Airlines ( SY ), a low-fare airline, uses Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport ( MSP ).
Paul R. Braniff returned to St. Louis with a contract for Braniff Airlines to carry mail, the first time the airline had obtained such type of contract.
Intending to retire from aviation, Paul Braniff sold the airline to his brother Tom.
During the 1970s and early 1980s, commuter airline Lake State Airways offered scheduled airline service between the St. Paul Downtown Airport and Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport in Minnesota.
Paul Stoddart, the boss of European Aviation Air Charter, saw a gap in the market for an ad-hoc charter airline.

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