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Boeing Approves Intelleflex Chip, Weighs Higher-Memory Fujitsu Tag 01/14/2008
With the silicon needed for a 64-kilobit parts tag finally ready, the company is getting closer to achieving its vision for a parts-tagged plane.

The Truth About RFID Adoption 10/07/2007
Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard explain, in their own words, how their rollouts are proceeding.

What's Really Happening With RFID Adoption? 09/09/2007
Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard discuss their rollout plans and the state of adoption in their respective industries at EPC Connection 2007.

RFID News Roundup 04/05/2007
Confidex ready and waiting for Boeing to tag silicon; Atlanta airport vending machines now RFID-friendly; Universal Guardian offering DOD suppliers tagging solutions; North Dakota RFID-implant bill sent to governor.

Boeing's RFID Plan: The Sky's the Limit 12/21/2006
Exploring the use of active tags on aircraft parts is the latest way the airplane manufacturer is advancing the use of RFID technology in the aviation industry—and beyond.

Boeing Leads the Way 12/21/2006
The miracle of flight meets the innovation of RFID.

In-Flight Active-Tag Test Successful, Says Boeing 09/15/2006
The plane maker plans to submit a proposal to the FAA by month's end, requesting that the agency issue a policy allowing active tags aboard airplanes.

Boeing, FedEx Test Active UHF Tags 05/18/2006
The two companies have begun a proof-of-concept test to seek the FAA's approval to place battery-powered UHF RFID tags on aircraft parts.

Boeing Selects Chipmaker for Parts Tags 04/04/2006
Intelleflex will supply a chip for the passive tags Boeing wants placed on parts for its Dreamliner jets, but the chips will have one-eighth the memory Boeing originally requested.

Boeing Reveals More About Its Tag Plans 11/29/2005
The company outlines the types of data that will be encoded to specialized UHF tags for Dreamliner airplane parts, and moves closer to establishing a timeline for the tags' creation.


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