Braniff Airways, Inc.
On July 8, 1964, Greatamerica Corporation, one of the nation's largest life insurance and financial management companies, contracted to purchase the shares of Braniff's three largest shareholders that included a group of Dallas businessmen. The group, headed by
J. Erik Jonsson, a cofounder and Mayor of the City of Dallas, had purchased a controlling interest in Braniff from former Texas Senator William A. Blakley. Senator Blakley, a close associate of Tom Braniff and developer of Exchange Park in Dallas, became the custodian of the Blakley-Braniff Foundation, after Mr. Braniff's death. The foundation owned all of Mr. and Mrs. Braniff's shares that they held in Braniff as a result of provisions in Mr. Braniff's Last Will and Testament. Greatamerica purchased 57.5 percent of Braniff outstanding shares which gave the insurance giant controlling interest in the Dallas-based international airline by a wide margin. The company paid approximately US$41,000,000.00 for 1,665,000 shares of Braniff's stock. Greatamerica initially purchased 629,629 share of Braniff Airways Common Stock for the price of US$25.00 per share. The company was able to purchase an additional 1.1 million shares, which gave it controlling interest, for the same US$25.00 price per share. On August 12, 1964, the Braniff Airways, Inc., board of directors elected Troy Victor Post as chairman of the board. Post was chairman and president of Greatamerica Corporation, who had purchased controlling interest in Braniff in July 1964. As a result of gaining controlling interest in Braniff Airways, he was elected to the Braniff board along with two other Greatmerica officers. ==Ling Temco Vought Buys Greatamerica==