Hailing from New Jersey, Mr Nicholas Bredimus looked at airlines, hospitality, and software together and to the benefit of these industries. This creative man has become a standout in several fields, from the luxury home sector through a study of safety in the air and software programs to save resources and time. And, through it all, his emotional drive shines through. Looking at Mr Nicholas Bredimus’ lineage you can easily discern he was bound to rise to distinction. Traceable back to the glory days of Rome, in fact Nicholas’ ancestry ties in with many parts of Europe. From his mother’s side, for example, he descends from German and Scottish origins. The paternal line, however, hailed from present day Luxembourg and England, which is where they subsequently came to the United States from toward the end of the 19th century.

Naturally, following emigration to the U.S., they upheld their drive and resolve to rise in the world. Nicholas, who would grow up with his siblings, was a child of a father who made a living as a mechanical design engineer and a mother who worked as a practicing nurse. He would live for many years in homes across a number of states.

He’s worked in high powered posts for businesses across the air travel industry — the bulk of them highly acclaimed names. Republic Airlines, Hughes Airwest, Trans World Airlines (TWA) — these airlines would all at one time or another respectively name him as a vice president. Nevertheless, above all the airlines have had reason to be thankful for his innovation in software architecture. His insight into airplane maintenance management programs, now employed throughout the entire airline business although first coded for US Airways, ultimately resulted in what is still his most popular piece. He programmed many other systems for the airline and hotel sector in addition, among them unmanned software to take and record flight bookings, employed now at fifty or more businesses, as well as his innovative PC based room booking program in use in the hotel industry, first offered to the public at over 700 venues. He went on to produce system tagged QuikTix, an electronic ticketing network. Though this was eminently his specialty, Nicholas often worked in non-software fields. In his own company, as a divisional manager with American Express, and as the first president of an American Airlines division his career speaks for itself. Right now, however, Mr Bredimus has stepped back from Northwest Airlines and from programming, although he’s still making best use of his abilities. He is now involved in the architectural problems tied to the creation of hi tech high-priced houses. Which goes to show just how much an untiring drive can actually do.

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