Erickson Inc
OTC:EKSN

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Erickson Inc
OTC:EKSN
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Price: 0.0003 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: 140k USD
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Erickson Inc
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Erickson, Inc. engages in the provision of aviation services. The company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon and currently employs 819 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2019-11-13. The Company’s aviation services include defense and national security services, civil aviation services and Aerosystems: manufacturing & MRO. The firm offers a range of aviation solutions to complete critical missions, including external load, shipboard delivery, troop-transport, low cost/low altitude (LCLA) airdrops, short takeoff and landing (STOL), MEDEVAC/CASEVAC, search and rescue (SAR) and night vision goggle operations. The company offers various aircraft products for civil aviation services, such as aerial firefighting and aerial services, including delivery and installation of heavy-weight ventilation and air conditioning units. Its OEM services also include research and development modifications and flight and maintenance training.

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