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| Boeing está prestes a lançar programa de RFID para companhias aéreas | 02/01/2012 |
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Com tags RFID de alta capacidade de memória, o sistema acompanha registros de manutenção das peças das aeronaves e, no futuro, servirá para rastrear a localização de cada uma delas |
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| Boeing to Launch RFID Program for Airlines in February | 01/11/2012 |
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The system will allow the company's customers to track the maintenance records of their aircraft parts using high-memory RFID tags, and may enable it to track those parts' locations as well in the future. |
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| RFID News Roundup | 05/19/2011 |
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Boeing, Alaska Airlines partner on RFID initiative; Checkpoint Systems completes acquisition of Shore to Shore; TagMaster acquires Free2move's RFID operation, TagMaster NA intros RFID handheld; Sky-Trax partners with AiDC Solutions in VAR agreement; TransCore unveils next-gen RFID rail products. |
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| Boeing, Fujitsu to Offer Airlines a Holistic RFID Solution | 12/30/2010 |
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The system will include all hardware, middleware, software and integration required by airlines or other customers to track aircraft components in five unique use cases. |
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| Inventory Control at 30,000 Feet | 05/21/2010 |
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The Air Force Flight Test Center is testing an RFID system developed by Boeing that could make in-flight refueling more efficient and economical. |
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| An RFID Roadmap for Small and Midsize Contract Manufacturers | 01/18/2010 |
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Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing, which makes aerospace components, deployed a work-in-process application to track orders for Boeing. |
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| NASA Discovers RTLS Works Well in Small Spaces | 11/12/2008 |
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Boeing and NASA installed an ultra-wideband (UWB) real-time location system (RTLS) at the Kennedy Space Center to track thousands of assets used to support the International Space Station. One innovative feature is the use of vehicle-mounted readers to track items delivered to the launch pad. |
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| RFID to the Rescue: Boeing Uses RFID to Reduce Costs | 06/14/2006 |
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This guest article from AMR Research's Kevin Reale looks at how Boeing's supply chain has expanded in scope and geography for the manufacture of the upcoming 787 Dreamliner and how RFID is being deployed to manage the resulting complexities. |
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| Boeing and FedEx Fly with Active RFID | 06/06/2006 |
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Aircraft manufacturing giant Boeing has announced that it is working with delivery and logistics leader FedEx to test the effects of regularly beaconing active RFID tags in a functioning aircraft. For a 120-day period ending September 15th, the companies will jointly monitor and evaluate an active tag deployment on one FedEx MD-10 Freighter. |
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| AMR: Boeing's RFID Push is a Catalyst | 10/25/2005 |
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AMR Research has released an analysis of Boeing's recent announcement that it would RFID tag certain parts of its 787 Dreamliner aircraft. This article recaps the key points. |
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