Passive RFID Tags for Aircraft Parts Enter Volume Production
Credit: TEGO
Technology has matured to commercial availability, data standards are close to approval, and by year’s end Airbus and Boeing could be instructing suppliers to put radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags on aircraft parts. It has been a long journey. RFID on aircraft parts has required the...
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