
CNC Machining
CNC machining workstation
Production machining support for buyer-supplied prints, repeat part runs, and secondary operations.
Projects
See how AirBorn Manufacturing transforms raw materials into precision production parts. This gallery showcases CNC machining, laser cutting, metal fabrication, welding, assembly, and finishing projects completed for manufacturers, OEMs, and industrial buyers throughout North Carolina and the Southeast.
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CNC Machining
Production machining support for buyer-supplied prints, repeat part runs, and secondary operations.

CNC Turning
Turning capacity for round components, shafts, spacers, and production-ready metal details.

Shop Equipment
A practical view of the equipment and staging used to move manufacturing work through production.

Laser Cutting
Flat-sheet cutting support for brackets, blanks, panels, nested parts, and fabrication-ready components.

Laser Cutting
Controlled setup and production review help keep cut parts aligned with drawings and downstream needs.

Sheet Metal Forming
Forming capability for panels, brackets, covers, and fabrication work that starts from flat patterns.

Sheet Metal Forming
Formed metal parts are reviewed around material, bend sequence, size, and production handling needs.

Fabrication
Custom panels and enclosures can move from cutting and forming into welding, finishing, and assembly.

Welding
Fabricated assemblies are handled around fit-up, repeatability, downstream finish, and shipping needs.

Welding
Welded and fabricated structures can be built as one-off project work or repeat production packages.

Welding
Steel weldments and support frames are built from print requirements, fit-up needs, and end-use context.

Fabrication
Fabricated shop and equipment frames show the practical build work behind production support projects.

Assembly
Machined details and hardware can be organized for repeatable assembly and buyer-ready delivery.

CNC Machining
Repeat parts are staged and organized so buyers can receive consistent production quantities.

CNC Turning
Small machined parts can be produced, inspected, and packaged for production or assembly use.

Assembly
Hardware handling and packaging help keep downstream assembly work clean, countable, and ready to use.

Assembly
Material and component staging supports cleaner handoffs from manufacturing into final assembly.

Finishing
Finishing and coating support can be coordinated with fabricated or machined production parts.

Finishing
Coated components are staged for inspection, assembly, packing, or delivery after fabrication work.

Finishing
Formed and fabricated enclosures can be prepared with finish requirements in mind from the start.

Fabrication
Oversized sheet metal work is managed around handling, staging, and production-floor constraints.

Fabrication
Cylindrical formed parts can feed into welded assemblies, equipment components, or custom fabrication.

CNC Machining
Precision details are reviewed around mating features, hardware, finish expectations, and assembly fit.

CNC Turning
Turned and machined shaft features support projects where fit, finish, and repeatability matter.

Inspection
Inspection steps help confirm critical features before parts move into assembly or delivery.

Inspection
Assembly and inspection context helps buyers quote complete work, not just isolated operations.

CNC Turning
Large turned components can be supported through machining, inspection, handling, and assembly planning.

Assembly
Hardware-intensive work benefits from organized staging, fit checks, and clear assembly requirements.

Materials
Material planning is part of the quote conversation for fabrication, machining, and production jobs.

Laser Cutting
Nested cutting work is reviewed around material use, part geometry, edge quality, and downstream handling.

Fabrication
Real shop photos show the practical process behind cut parts, fabrication work, and material planning.

Shop Equipment
Shop-floor capacity supports CNC machining, fabrication, finishing, assembly, and larger project handling.

Logistics
Manufacturing work is supported by practical logistics for local and Southeast production customers.

Logistics
Large fabricated work is planned around staging, loading, and delivery as well as production.

Logistics
Production projects often need the same attention to handling and shipment as they do to the parts.

Logistics
Oversized manufacturing projects can require coordinated handling from shop floor to shipment.

Field Support
Field context helps define fit-up, handling, materials, and assembly needs before production begins.

Field Support
Some projects extend beyond the shop and require parts built with installation constraints in mind.

Field Support
Real project work can include manufactured components, handling plans, and field coordination.

Field Support
Assembly planning starts with how the part will be handled, positioned, fastened, and used.

Assembly
Machined components are supported with practical handling and assembly context when projects require it.

Assembly
Install-ready work depends on machining, packaging, handling, and clear production requirements.

CNC Turning
Shop setup, tooling, and inspection notes support repeat CNC turning and production scheduling.

CNC Turning
Lathe work supports shafts, spacers, bushings, and round components that need repeatable features.

Laser Cutting
Laser-cut work can move from flat-sheet production into forming, welding, finishing, and assembly.

Assembly
Assembly support helps turn individual machined or fabricated parts into buyer-ready packages.

Shop
A real shop detail from the North Carolina facility supporting manufacturing customers.

Shop Equipment
Production work includes the fixtures, handling details, and support equipment that keep jobs moving.

CNC Machining
Close-tolerance round components are reviewed around hole patterns, mating surfaces, and assembly fit.

Large Components
Large component work often depends on careful access, fit checks, and coordinated production support.

Large Components
Heavy component support can involve machined features, hardware interfaces, and installation context.

Large Components
Project photos like this help buyers communicate access, handling, and assembly requirements early.

Field Support
Field conditions can drive how fabricated, machined, or assembled parts need to be built and handled.

Field Support
Manufacturing support is stronger when the team understands how parts will be accessed and installed.

Large Components
Large machined assemblies require clear planning around access, component orientation, and fit-up.

Assembly
Installation-aware production work helps parts arrive ready for the way they will be handled in use.

Assembly
Complex assemblies benefit from practical planning around access, tooling, handling, and sequencing.

Welding
Welded and repaired metal assemblies are reviewed around fit-up, heat access, and final use conditions.

Fabrication
Pipe and tube assemblies can require shop fabrication plus careful installation and clearance planning.

Assembly
Assembly context helps define part geometry, access points, hardware, and production readiness.

Sheet Metal Fabrication
Panel and access-cover work depends on hole locations, finish expectations, and equipment fit.

Logistics
Large fabricated assemblies need production planning that includes handling, loading, and delivery.

Logistics
Oversized parts are planned around protection, loading, and delivery as well as fabrication.

Logistics
Heavy project work often requires coordinated lift points, staging room, and shipment planning.

CNC Machining
Machined rotating details are reviewed around finish, mating surfaces, and assembly requirements.

CNC Machining
Contained machined features can require careful inspection access and fit-up planning.

Inspection
Inspection windows and assembly access can shape how precision parts are produced and reviewed.

CNC Machining
Machined assemblies are strongest when part features, housing clearance, and inspection needs align.

Logistics
Finished assemblies are staged for protection, movement, and delivery after shop work is complete.

Shop Equipment
Shop-floor staging supports large assemblies, production handoffs, and customer project logistics.

Assembly
Fixture planning helps large components stay controlled during assembly, inspection, and handoff.

Logistics
Large project work includes the handling method, not just the part geometry and material.

Logistics
Lift preparation helps reduce risk when large parts need to move between workstations or fixtures.

Assembly
Production support can include large-part positioning, fixture access, and coordinated installation steps.

Field Support
Installation details help buyers define clearance, access, hardware, and production constraints.

Assembly
Alignment work connects machining accuracy with the practical realities of final assembly.

Assembly
Fit-up review keeps precision components connected to handling, access, and assembly sequencing.

Inspection
Large formed parts are reviewed around surface condition, shape, fit, and final-use requirements.

CNC Machining
Hole patterns and circular features are key details for mating components and repeat assemblies.

Assembly
Kitted parts and labeled packages help production buyers keep assemblies organized after delivery.

Fabrication
Oversized formed components require care around shape, handling, surface finish, and shipment.

Assembly
Team review helps align production work with drawings, fit checks, and final handling needs.

Inspection
Fit checks give buyers confidence that components are being reviewed before final delivery.

Inspection
Large fabricated parts are checked around form, surface condition, handling, and project readiness.

Inspection
Hands-on inspection helps catch fit, hardware, and assembly details before parts move forward.

Large Components
Large assemblies are managed around floor space, lift planning, support points, and production timing.

Large Components
Production support for large components connects shop capacity with careful handling requirements.

Welding
Long-frame fabrication requires attention to straightness, weld quality, movement, and loading.

Shop Equipment
Additional floor space supports larger projects, material staging, and future production capacity.

Shop Equipment
Shop capacity, equipment placement, and staging room all matter for manufacturing buyers.

Laser Cutting
Nested sheet cutting helps turn flat patterns into production-ready blanks for fabrication.
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The gallery is intended to show real manufacturing work, shop context, and representative capability examples where approved for use.
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The gallery may include CNC machining, laser cutting, fabrication, welding, assembly, finishing, and production support examples.
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