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Boeing Approves Intelleflex Chip, Weighs Higher-Memory Fujitsu Tag
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01/14/2008
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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.
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The Truth About RFID Adoption
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10/07/2007
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Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard explain, in their own words, how their rollouts are proceeding.
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What's Really Happening With RFID Adoption?
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09/09/2007
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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.
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RFID News Roundup
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04/05/2007
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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.
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Boeing's RFID Plan: The Sky's the Limit
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12/21/2006
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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.
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Boeing Leads the Way
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12/21/2006
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The miracle of flight meets the innovation of RFID.
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In-Flight Active-Tag Test Successful, Says Boeing
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09/15/2006
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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.
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Boeing, FedEx Test Active UHF Tags
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05/18/2006
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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.
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Boeing Selects Chipmaker for Parts Tags
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04/04/2006
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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.
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Boeing Reveals More About Its Tag Plans
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11/29/2005
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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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