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Unique Systems, Inc. was founded in 1973 by Mr. Olof Eriksen and soon
became a leader in the manufacturing and duplication of parts and assemblies
for rotating equipment, turbines, compressors and more. Providing high
quality and value to its customers was Mr. Eriksen's supreme goal and
is one that he can say has been proudly achieved.

"There are no
repair shops at 40,000 feet!"
Olof Eriksen grew up with rotating equipment. He knows better than most
that there is no room for error in this business. His philosophy that
"there are no repair shops at 40,000 feet!" illustrates his
regard for quality as well as the seriousness with which he runs his
business.
Before founding Unique Systems, Olof Eriksen devoted
more than 7 years manufacturing flying hardware and working extensively
with jet engines such as:
The fan
section of the Pratt & Whitney JT-9 which powers the Boeing 747
The Pratt & Whitney
JT-3 engine which powers the Boeing 707
General Electric engines
including, but not limited to:
The CE-9
The CE-4
The T-64 helicopter
engine
In addition, Mr. Eriksen worked with Westinghouse
and G.E. stationary rotating equipment and was personally involved with
Elliot equipment for 28 years.
U.S.S. Constitution
Liberty
Science Center
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