Education
Degree in electrical engineering, Polytech. Institute New York, 1949; degree in сivil engineering, Polytech. Institute New York, 1961.
Degree in electrical engineering, Polytech. Institute New York, 1949; degree in сivil engineering, Polytech. Institute New York, 1961.
Engineer, Queensboro Iron Works, Inc., Corona, New York, 1949-1951;
electrical and materials engineer, United States Navy Materials Laboratory, Brooklyn, 1951-1953;
president, Royal Contracting Company, Inc., Brooklyn, 1953-1958;
civil and electrical engineer, Federal Aviation Administration, 1959-1963;
aero planning engineer, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1963-1966;
senior airport engineer, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1966-1968;
supervisor aero services, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1968-1971;
assistant chief aviation technical services, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1971-1974;
assistant chief aviation planning, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1974-1983;
manager aero services, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1983-1984;
general manager New Jersey airports, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, since 1984. Lecturer Polytech. Institute New York. Representative to the United States Aviation Advisory Coms., Federal Aviation Administration.
Assistant to Department Civil Aviation United States Agency for International Development, 1962. Member transportation research board NAS, also aircraft/airport compatibility committee, 1973-1983.
Board of directors Aviation Hall of Fame New Jersey, since 1985, Essex County chapter American Red Cross, 1986-1989, Elizabeth (New Jersey) General Medical Center, 1987-1994. Member American Society of Civil Engineers (life), American Association Airport Executives, Wings Club.
M. Frances Bonaventura.