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BrightLine Bags unveils new design

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2009 ·

BrightLine Bags, Inc. has unveiled a new flight bag design.

bag 2The new bag, which replaces the BrightLine Bags original model, is designed to incorporate requests from customers and dealers around the world. The primary change is that this new bag is slightly larger and can now properly carry European A4-sized papers and charts, according to company officials. In addition, the new bag has custom-designed color-coded rigid zipper pulls, a new and improved shoulder strap, larger pockets on the front part of the bag, content-trapping side panels on two of the larger front pockets, stronger zippers, and better fit and finish overall.

Price: $129.

For more information: BrightlineBags.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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