A flight case usually consists of wooden or composite panels (often birch plywood) that are reinforced with aluminum profiles, steel corners and locks. The inside can be provided with custom-made foam or compartments to securely fix the contents and absorb shocks.
The construction is specifically designed to withstand heavy use, such as frequent transport, stacking and handling in logistics environments. Thanks to integrated handles, wheels and locking mechanisms, flight cases are both functional and user-friendly.
Flight cases are often fully customized, tailored to the size and vulnerability of the content, and are a standard solution in sectors where protection and reliability are crucial.
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