Air Cargo Mourns Death Of DFW’s Bill Frainey
Bill Frainey, (46) Assistant Vice President, Air Service Development of DFW International Airport died suddenly while on a business trip to Sydney yesterday, (March 24). Mr. Frainey was in Australia having just announced first ever new service into DFW by Qantas starting May 16.
Before joining DFW in 2001 Bill worked as an analyst for American
Airlines. He received his BA in Business at Oregon State University 1983-87 and
his MBA at William & Mary (1990-92).




about 11 months ago
I went to high school with Bill, and he was a great friend. His smile would light up a room, and he was a fantastic pianist. The world wil be be a sadder place, and the sun will shine a little less brighter without Bill. He was a much loved friend.
about 1 year ago
Bill is no doubt God’s newest marketing angel and already hard at work in heaven on His behalf; he was the type of person that could bring a smile to anyone and his energy was contagious and continuous. He was proud of DFW Airport and loved the aviation cargo business almost as much as his wife and son. Please pray for the family and God help us celebrate the life of a dear friend; God Bless the Frainey family and friends during this time of sadness.