Type Of Business:
1) Aviation company 2) University
Marketing Area:
1) International 2) National
Major Product/SVS:
1) Aerospace research and development 2) Higher education
Hobbies/Sports:
Working as a reservist training officer in the Australian Army; Music and classical music history; Sport and target shooting; Political history between the two World Wars
Education Degrees:
Diploma in Engineering Technology, Sydney Institute
Affiliations Awards:
Historical Aircraft Restoration Society; Royal Aeronautical Society; Institute of Automotive Mechanical Engineers; Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association; International Federation of Airworthiness
Charity:
Historical Aircraft Restoration Society, Albion Park, New South Wales, Australia; Riverview Community Association, Riverview, New South Wales, Australia
Number Of Years In Profession:
50
Number Of Years In Current Position:
25
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
He attributes his success to his love and passion for technology and aerospace.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
He became involved his profession because his father was an aviator, and he has always been fascinated by planes.
Extended Bio Profile:
Throughout his distinguished career, Mr. Marosszeky has held senior engineer and executive management positions with a number of large international airlines. He serves as an adjunct senior lecturer and research fellow at the University of New South Wales. He is also a consultant and a senior aircraft technical instructor on new technology aircraft, including Boeing 787, Airbus A380 and Bombardier Dash 8–Q400 aircraft. In addition, he is an officer (AAC) in the Australian Army.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
1) Providing technical and regulatory consulting to the aviation industry; Serving as a technical instructor for pilots and engineers on Airbus, Boeing and Bombardier aircraft; Handling the design and development of systems and software for the aviation industry 2) Lecturing in new technologies and the coordinating master’s degree program in aviation management at the School of Aviation, University of New South Wales
Education Certifications:
Licensed Engineer, Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Australia; Licensed Engineer, Categories B1 & C (Part 66) European Aviation Safety Agency; Licensed Engineer, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration; Aircraft Maintenance Technician's License, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration; Australian Certificate Level IV Aircraft Ground Instructor
Awards/Honors:
Kentucky Colonel, Commonwealth of Kentucky, U.S.A.; Diamond Award, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration; Certificate of Training Gold Award, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration; Fellow, Royal Aeronautical Society
Where Will You Be In 5 Years:
In five years, Mr. Marosszeky hopes to help other countries meet structural European requirements, allowing them to travel to Europe.