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A year ago my husband and I conceived of a way to keep
the memory of Braniff alive by establishing a Braniff Chapel in Terminal
B at DFW.
In March we began the campaign, with the magnificent support of Dona Martinez,
to reach as many BNFites as possible. The results have been so positive
that we are now over $80,000.00.
However, I have met with some problems on the way to completion, many
through my naivete. Let me explain.
The designer we were working with had a horrible accident and a few months
later died then I was out of town for two months -- family business and
a vacation.
As the new International Terminal, "D," was the major focus
of everyone at DFW, I had trouble getting correct information and thus
wasted a lot of time. The red tape became ensnarling but I have now found
the people to lead me through the processes.
When I did reach the right people, our design was rejected as they now
want all the terminals to take on the look of D -- sleek and contemporary.
Now for the Good News!
I have a new designer and a new conceptual design that the DFW architect
seems to think will work well. I am working with some wonderful men at
DFW, namely the Vice President of Planning, the Airport Architect, and
the main Building Official. I have engaged a very empathetic contractor
who works mainly at DFW. He is so enthusiastic over the project that he
will do the construction work at cost.
Next steps. Convert the design drawings to working drawings and get approval
from DFW. Then the fabrication work to be completed and installation to
begin ASAP. Donor recognition design needs to be finalized, too.
All of the above people are committed to see this completed so that the
Braniff Chapel will be available for those who desire a place of worship,
meditation, marriage, prayer, or merely a place to escape the airport
bustle.
Thanks, everyone, for believing in this dream. I know we will all be so
happy to once again see the name Braniff International in Terminal B.
Elizabeth "Liz" Bailey Wahlquist
From the Dallas Morning News, 22 March 2006
D/FW interfaith chapel to bear Braniff Name
Braniff International Airlines will return to Dallas/Fort
Worth International Airport on Thursday.
In the name at least.
The defunct North Texas-based airline will lend its name
to a re-dedicated interfaith chapel in Terminal B, Braniff's old terminal.
Former employees and friends raised more than $90,000
for the naming rights for the location, and to revamp the space.
Braniff was the largest airline operating at D/FW during
the 1970s and one of its captains led the effort to open a chapel when
the airport opened in 1974.
The Braniff international Chapel in Terminal B, along
with the four other airport chapels, will be maintained by the DFW Airport
Interfaith chaplaincy.
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