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- Braniff Airways Press Brochure regarding Flight Service to South America, 1973 - Dallas-based Braniff Airways began service to South America in 1973. To promote its new routes, the airline commissioned artist Alexander Calder to create a special livery for one of its airplanes. Calder's "Flying Colors of South America" paint scheme featured colors and designs evocative of South America and Latin America.

- June 04, 1973
- Collections - Artifact
Braniff Airways Press Brochure regarding Flight Service to South America, 1973
Dallas-based Braniff Airways began service to South America in 1973. To promote its new routes, the airline commissioned artist Alexander Calder to create a special livery for one of its airplanes. Calder's "Flying Colors of South America" paint scheme featured colors and designs evocative of South America and Latin America.
- Braniff International Airways Litter Bag, 1965-1975 - Braniff International Airways turned to architect-designer Alexander Girard when it refreshed its brand in 1965. Girard moved the airline away from its traditional color palette and toward bold hues like turquoise, orange, yellow, and blue. Girard's colors and themes spread throughout the company -- from the airplanes themselves, to ticket counters and waiting areas, to bar soaps and paper cups.

- 1965-1975
- Collections - Artifact
Braniff International Airways Litter Bag, 1965-1975
Braniff International Airways turned to architect-designer Alexander Girard when it refreshed its brand in 1965. Girard moved the airline away from its traditional color palette and toward bold hues like turquoise, orange, yellow, and blue. Girard's colors and themes spread throughout the company -- from the airplanes themselves, to ticket counters and waiting areas, to bar soaps and paper cups.
- Set of Braniff International Airways Playing Cards, circa 1973 - Braniff International Airways turned to architect-designer Alexander Girard when it refreshed its brand in 1965. Girard moved the airline away from its traditional color palette and toward bold hues like turquoise, orange, yellow, and blue. Girard's colors and themes spread throughout the company -- from the airplanes themselves, to ticket counters and waiting areas, to bar soaps and paper cups.

- circa 1973
- Collections - Artifact
Set of Braniff International Airways Playing Cards, circa 1973
Braniff International Airways turned to architect-designer Alexander Girard when it refreshed its brand in 1965. Girard moved the airline away from its traditional color palette and toward bold hues like turquoise, orange, yellow, and blue. Girard's colors and themes spread throughout the company -- from the airplanes themselves, to ticket counters and waiting areas, to bar soaps and paper cups.