ELISA Aeronautics
About
Civil engineer practices in Manhattan’s high-rise corridor. Specialists in airfield runway design, airspace analysis, and aviation infrastructure upgrades thrive along Park Avenue. Landscape regrading and stormwater detention calculations sit beside faa advisory circular reviews. From taxiway geometry tweaks to heliport load ratings, the work favors precision over spectacle.
Visit at Seagram Building, 375 Park Ave Suite 2607, New York, NY 10152. The elevator banks are corner offices, yet the cubicles accommodate drafting tables and servers alike. At street level, taxis idle past bronze mullions; above, drafting teams trace runway friction coefficients.
Need a flight-path cloverleaf diagram or a soil liquefaction profile? Reach (212) 555-0199 for referrals and rate sheets; they’ll forward specs before lunch. Consultants juggle FAR calculations, ADA boarding‑bridge clearances, and night‑time obstruction lighting layouts with equal calm.
The directions drop you at a midtown block sandwiched between the park and the avenue. Once there, most clients park valets or ride the 6 train; the front desk runs on keys and keypads—no lobby fanfare required.