Service area

CNC Machining & Metal Fabrication in the Southeast US

Southeast US manufacturing services include CNC machining, laser cutting, fabrication, welding, assembly, finishing, inspection planning, and RFQ support.

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AirBorn Manufacturing service-area map for Southeast US buyers.

Regional manufacturing

A regional manufacturing resource for buyers managing multi-state production needs.

AirBorn supports buyers in the Southeast US with laser cutting, CNC machining, fabrication, welding, assembly, finishing, inspection-aware production planning, and shipping coordination.

The service-area pages help buyers match local and regional needs to the right process mix, supplier relationship, production scope, and quality expectations before work moves forward.

Common services

  • Laser Cutting
  • CNC Machining
  • CNC Milling
  • CNC Turning
  • Metal Fabrication
  • Sheet Metal Fabrication

Buyer profile

Practical manufacturing support for the Southeast US buyers.

Southeast US buyers often need a regional manufacturing resource that can support multi-state customers, growing production programs, and supplier diversification efforts.

AirBorn gives purchasing and engineering teams a single supplier conversation across CNC machining, laser cutting, fabrication, welding, assembly, finishing, and production planning.

That broader process coverage can help buyers reduce vendor coordination when related parts, assemblies, and repeat programs need to move through more than one manufacturing step.

Southeast US coverage describes regional manufacturing support from AirBorn's Lincolnton operation and does not imply separate branch locations. The 170,000 sq. ft. facility under development at 288 Whithouse Drive supports AirBorn's expanded footprint for future capacity and long-term regional growth.

Supplier planning

  • Use AirBorn as a regional production-support option when a program needs machining, cutting, fabrication, welding, assembly, or finishing under fewer vendor handoffs.
  • Bring prototype, replacement, repeat production, and supplier diversification needs into one manufacturing discussion.
  • Share program context early when parts may scale, repeat, or require coordination across related components.

Common project types

  • CNC-machined and laser-cut production components
  • Fabricated, welded, assembled, and finished metal parts
  • Kitted parts, repeat production runs, and replacement components
  • Growing programs that need one supplier relationship across multiple manufacturing processes

Local industry fit

  • OEM, industrial equipment, and specialty manufacturing buyers
  • Transportation, infrastructure, and heavy equipment support
  • Energy, marine, and production maintenance teams
  • Purchasing and engineering groups consolidating supplier coordination

Regional production planning

Southeast US production support for buyers who want fewer vendors and stronger supplier options.

AirBorn helps the Southeast US buyers align multiple manufacturing steps under one supplier relationship, from early prototypes and replacement parts to short-run and repeat production work.

Combining laser cutting, CNC machining, fabrication, welding, assembly, finishing, inspection context, packaging, and shipping coordination can reduce the number of vendors a buyer has to manage.

That matters when a program includes related components, staged releases, kitted assemblies, or parts that need a consistent handoff from process review into production support.

Clear scope, material expectations, inspection requirements, and production quantities still matter, but the larger goal is a manufacturing path that is easier to plan, quote, produce, and repeat.

AirBorn serves the Southeast US from its Lincolnton operation, so quote review, production planning, quality context, and communication stay connected to the same manufacturing team.

The 170,000 sq. ft. facility under development at 288 Whithouse Drive is part of AirBorn's expanded manufacturing footprint for future capacity, larger projects, improved throughput, and long-term regional growth.

Coordination opportunities

  • One supplier path across cutting, machining, fabrication, welding, assembly, and finishing
  • Prototype, repair, short-run, and repeat production support
  • Shared production context for related parts and assemblies
  • Reduced handoff friction across material, process, inspection, packaging, and shipment planning

How can AirBorn support Southeast US buyers who want fewer vendors?

AirBorn can combine CNC machining, laser cutting, fabrication, welding, assembly, finishing, inspection context, and production planning under one supplier relationship.

Can AirBorn support supplier diversification efforts?

AirBorn can be evaluated as a regional manufacturing resource for buyers adding supplier options for prototype, production, replacement, and repeat program work.

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Share the program scope, process needs, materials, quantities, and production context for review.

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