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| RFID Markers Track Buried Cables at Atlanta Airport | 09/12/2006 |
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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has buried more than 1,000 RFID-enabled marker balls to improve the process of locating and identifying the airport's underground infrastructure. |
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| GE Aviation Finds Value in RFID | 10/13/2005 |
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The government and commercial plane parts provider says its RFID system saves time and reduce errors for internal shipments. |
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| FAA to Publish Passive RFID Policy | 06/30/2005 |
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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's formal approval paves the way for the use of passive RFID tags on individual airline parts. |
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| FAA to Issue RFID Policy in 60 Days | 03/31/2005 |
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A representative from the Federal Aviation Administration told a gathering of aviation executives that it would soon publish its policy on the use of passive tags on planes.
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| Aviation Industry Forums | 03/03/2005 |
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Airbus and Boeing are introducing RFID in their supply chain. If you do business with either, or both, you need to understand how to meet their tagging requirements—and benefit from the technology internally to maintain your competitive advantage. |
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| RFID Takes Wing in Aviation | 10/09/2004 |
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Airbus and Boeing are turning to RFID to give their supply chains and manufacturing operations a lift. Tagging of parts could reduce counterfeiting and provide other supplier benefits. |
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