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Boeing's Flight Plan for Dreamliner Tags
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10/27/2005
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The company told a group of RFID vendors this week that its suppliers need a robust, durable passive tag to place on parts for its fleet of Dreamliner 787 aircraft. And they need it soon.
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Boeing Wants Dreamliner Parts Tagged
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10/04/2005
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Hundreds of Boeing suppliers will be affected by the aerospace giant's plan to require RFID smart labels on high-value parts used in its 787 Dreamliner. Boeing also plans to work with EPCglobal to develop its RFID program.
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Boeing Tags Shipments to the DOD
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05/09/2005
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Boeing's defense division has begun sending RFID tagged shipments of aircraft parts to military distribution depots.
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Delta to Test Tags on Aircraft Engines
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03/31/2005
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Delta and Boeing plan to test RFID tags on aircraft engines in July to see if they can withstand extreme heat, cold and vibration.
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Airplane Industry Looks at UHF
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03/31/2005
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At a meeting of the ATA being held today, Boeing and Airbus will propose amending the specification for tagging airplane parts.
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Tests Show UHF Tags Safe for Planes
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03/16/2005
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U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing says recent tests indicate that passive UHF RFID tags are safe to deploy on aircraft.
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Aviation Industry Forums
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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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Help for Boeing, Airbus Suppliers
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11/07/2004
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Sopheon and Siemens Business Services launch a Web-based information service to help aircraft parts makers deploy RFID in sync with the world's largest aircraft manufacturers.
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RFID Takes Wing in Aviation
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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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UHF Tags to be Tested on Planes
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06/13/2004
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With Boeing’s help, Delta and FedEx will perform in-flight trials of UHF RFID tags.
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