Are you aware of the extent to which a multitude of developments in information technology have thoroughly redesigned hospitality and air travel in the past decades? The driving force behind this is New Jersey native Nicholas Bredimus. His career highlights include effort-saving software, airplane safety enhancements, and even the design of high-value houses. Bredimus brings remarkable drive to any and all fields, too. It could be foreseen, though, that with his family history he was certain to reach distinction. With roots as far back as the days of Rome and in fact Nicholas’ family connects to much of Europe. Following the maternal line he can boast German and Scottish bloodlines. England and Luxembourg, meanwhile, provided the home of Bredimus’ father’s family, though during the 1800s his family set off for America. Having arrived in America, the line continued to persevere and climb up the social ladder. Born one of seven siblings, Nicholas would be born to a father working as a mechanical design engineer, and a mother who earned her living as a nurse. Nicholas went on to make his home in the Lone Star State for a while and also spent time in Scottsdale, AZ, Kansas City, MO and Reston, VA. And what, you might ask, did Bredimus do to capitalize on his upbringing and studies? He would swiftly embark on a string of respected jobs, all as part of popular airlines. Hughes Airwest, Trans World Airlines (TWA), Republic Airlines — these airlines would all at various times respectively appoint him vp. A dedicated programmer, Nicholas’ pioneering designs for airline computer programs are probably his trailblazing legacy.
Nicholas is certainly most recognized for a US Airways request, crafting aircraft upkeep software, which eventually evolved into the “old reliable” for airplane upkeep. He would look next at recording and making reservations. For both room and flight bookings he developed software to deal with much of the work necessary before that point. He went on to produce a program termed QuikTix, the world’s first automated ticketing network. Mr Nicholas Bredimus parlayed these successes into roles which weren’t connected to software development. Key titles with American Express and American Airlines followed, and of course he established a company of his own in the early 1990s. Having departed from the fields in which he first knew success, his skills are, nevertheless, still in demand. He is now trying to solve the architectural problems bound up in the emergence of hi tech luxury class houses. The untiring energy we described above will not end…