Jerry Frederick

Since 1987, Mr. Frederick has been involved in every aspect of aviation sales, information, and management. While in college, Mr. Frederick developed a least cost routing algorithm for Metromedia, the predecessor of MCI/WorldCom. After college, he started working at the aviation information technology startup General DataMax. Mr. Frederick was instrumental in a request for proposal from Boeing to develop a format for their forthcoming Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) on Optical Drive. Moving to IASG in the late 1980s, Mr. Frederick worked in all aspects of the organization, from financial controller to administrative and operations management. While at IASG, he developed one of the first inventory barcode systems for aviation parts using off-the-shelf Intermec equipment. He wrote and developed many aircraft management software systems, including AAMM, modification of SYMEX, and an alternative to ILS (IPLS) and rewrote the C.A.S.E. database for the world's major airlines. Mr. Frederick graduated from Florida Atlantic University with a BS in Computer Science.