Transportation Industry

Boeing, FedEx Test RFID Tags on Aircraft

Transport Topics, June, 2006 by Anonymous

Boeing and FedEx Corp. said June 5 they have initiated an in-service evaluation of active radio frequency identification tags on some major airplane parts for a FedEx MD-10 aircraft.

The tags, created by Identec Solutions, are battery powered and contain a microchip and transmitter that operate at 915 MHz, an internationally recognized standard frequency.

The read-range capability of the active tags is 300 feet, compared with 10 feet for passive tags. Active tags operate more quickly and provide more storage memory than passive tags, and provide the ability to inventory an aircraft without opening access doors.

James Ford, FedEx's manager of engineering support, said the company is hoping RFID can improve parts and life-cycle visibility.

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