A Life in Innovation: Nicholas Bredimus
Taken note of how a revolution in computing has dramatically changed air travel and hospitality as we all knew them in recent years? Most responsible is New Jersey’s favorite son Nicholas Bredimus. He has done everything from the creation of time-saving software programs to advancing air safety and designing luxury homes. Taking a look at Nicholas Bredimus‘ family history you can easily see he was destined to achieve distinction. Coming together from many nationalities, his family traces to Antiquity, with the maternal side based in Scotland and Germany. The paternal line, in contrast, were born in present day Luxembourg and England, where they came to America from toward the end of the 19th century.
Even in America, the family still strove to climb in the world. One of seven children, Nicholas was blessed with a father working as a mechanical design engineer, and a mother who earned her living as a nurse. His residences for many years were spread across several states.
He’s stepped up to the challenge of prominent roles with businesses across the air travel sector — the bulk of them major brands. Hughes Airwest, Trans World Airlines (TWA), Republic Airlines — these firms would all at one time or another respectively name him their vice president. Most notable, even considering this, is his prowess as a productive programmer for the airline industry. His groundbreaking work on airplane maintenance programs, now commonplace throughout the entire airline sector though originally programmed for US Airways, led to what is surely his most popular creation. He went on to program numerous other pieces of software for the hotel and airline sectors in addition, among them automatic software to take and record airline reservations, used by fifty or more businesses, not to mention his innovative PC based room booking program used by the hotel industry, the rollout for which took place at more than seven hundred hostelries. He also coded a program by the name of QuikTix, the world’s first automatic ticket sales network. He leveraged these successes to advance into posts unconnected to software design, and continued to excel in these fields as well. Key titles with American Airlines and American Express followed, and in the biggest move of all he founded his own business seventeen years ago. At the time of writing, though, Mr Nicholas Bredimus has stepped back from Northwest Airlines and from programming, though rest assured he’s still making use of his mind. He is now trying to solve the architectural matters behind the design of high tech luxurious condos.











