At the age of 21 Faria Lima started his military career in the Brazilian Air Force. There, he acquired the experience needed to join the Brazilian Mail Airlines, where he met his companion Eduardo Gomes, with whom he flew across the country. At the Brazilian Air Force, Faria Lima graduated as a military pilot, observer and aeronautical engineer, specializing in engineering at the Superior College of Aeronautics in France. By 1958 he held the rank of Brigadeiro do Ar
While working as a technical assistant for Minister Salgado Filho, he helped create the Ministry of Aeronautics. Faria Lima was also chief of the Brazilian Aeronautical Commission in the United States and commander of the Campo de Marte in São Paulo. He was also invited by Jânio Quadros to become the president of VASP, a national airline company.
In March 1965, Faria Lima was elected mayor of São Paulo. His administration distinguished itself by the number of construction projects initiated, among the most notable were: Marginais Tietê and Pinheiros, Avenida Sumaré, Radial Leste, 23 de Maio and Rubem Berta. During his administration, the tram service discontinued its operation while the subway system, the "Metrô," was initiated. His term also contributed to improvements in the health system, education, and social services of the city.
josé, vicente, faria, lima, josé, vicente, faria, lima, october, 1909, september, 1969, brazilian, military, engineer, later, politician, mayor, são, pauloin, office, april, 1965, april, 1969preceded, byfrancisco, prestes, maiasucceeded, bypaulo, malufpresiden. Jose Vicente de Faria Lima 7 October 1909 4 September 1969 was a Brazilian military engineer and later politician Jose Vicente Faria LimaMayor of Sao PauloIn office 8 April 1965 7 April 1969Preceded byFrancisco Prestes MaiaSucceeded byPaulo MalufPresident of the Brazilian Development BankIn office February 1961 September 1961PresidentJanio QuadrosPreceded byLucio Martins MeiraSucceeded byLeocadio de Almeida AntunesPersonal detailsBorn 1909 10 07 7 October 1909Rio de Janeiro Federal District BrazilDied4 September 1969 1969 09 04 aged 59 Rio de Janeiro Guanabara BrazilPolitical partyUDN Until 1965 ARENA 1965 69 OccupationMilitary engineerMilitary serviceAllegiance BrazilBranch serviceBrazilian Air ForceYears of service1930 1954RankLieutenant brigadierBiography EditLima was born in Rio de Janeiro At the age of 21 Faria Lima started his military career in the Brazilian Air Force There he acquired the experience needed to join the Brazilian Mail Airlines where he met his companion Eduardo Gomes with whom he flew across the country At the Brazilian Air Force Faria Lima graduated as a military pilot observer and aeronautical engineer specializing in engineering at the Superior College of Aeronautics in France By 1958 he held the rank of Brigadeiro do ArWhile working as a technical assistant for Minister Salgado Filho he helped create the Ministry of Aeronautics Faria Lima was also chief of the Brazilian Aeronautical Commission in the United States and commander of the Campo de Marte in Sao Paulo He was also invited by Janio Quadros to become the president of VASP a national airline company In March 1965 Faria Lima was elected mayor of Sao Paulo His administration distinguished itself by the number of construction projects initiated among the most notable were Marginais Tiete and Pinheiros Avenida Sumare Radial Leste 23 de Maio and Rubem Berta During his administration the tram service discontinued its operation while the subway system the Metro was initiated His term also contributed to improvements in the health system education and social services of the city From the Portuguese version 1 circular reference References Edit pt Jose Vicente Faria Lima Government officesPreceded byLucio Martins Meira President of the Brazilian Development Bank1961 Succeeded byLeocadio de Almeida AntunesPolitical officesPreceded byFrancisco Prestes Maia Mayor of Sao Paulo1965 1969 Succeeded byPaulo Maluf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Vicente Faria Lima amp oldid 1067064259, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,