Fiji Air completes RFID install

Fiji Airways has completed installation of over 4,000 ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) tags throughout its fleet of 15 aircraft. 
One of the first of the Oceanian airlines to utilise RFID, the carrier has taken a keen interest in being an early adopter of customer-centric tech since rebranding in 2013.
 
The airline is integrating RFID to improve in-cabin inspections for onboard emergency equipment such as life vests, life rafts, oxygen bottles, fire extinguishers, extension seat belts, earmuffs, flashlights, survival kits as well as oxygen generators across the A330, B737, ATR, and Twin Otter fleet.
Andre Viljoen, Fiji Airways' managing director and chief executive said: " By utilising EAM's RFID technology, we can inspect hundreds of items on each plane within minutes, enhancing internal efficiencies and decreasing ground time."
 
EAM RFID Solutions device pictured.

 

Fiji Air completes RFID install

Fiji Airways has completed installation of over 4,000 ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) tags throughout its fleet of 15 aircraft. 
One of the first of the Oceanian airlines to utilise RFID, the carrier has taken a keen interest in being an early adopter of customer-centric tech since rebranding in 2013.
 
The airline is integrating RFID to improve in-cabin inspections for onboard emergency equipment such as life vests, life rafts, oxygen bottles, fire extinguishers, extension seat belts, earmuffs, flashlights, survival kits as well as oxygen generators across the A330, B737, ATR, and Twin Otter fleet.
Andre Viljoen, Fiji Airways' managing director and chief executive said: " By utilising EAM's RFID technology, we can inspect hundreds of items on each plane within minutes, enhancing internal efficiencies and decreasing ground time."
 
EAM RFID Solutions device pictured.