APPLICATIONS

Aviation​





Automate Tracking across Airport and Maintenance Operations
 

Airlines and airports face dual pressures to deliver seamless passenger experiences while maintaining aircraft safety and operational efficiency. Manual tracking creates costly gaps in baggage handling and maintenance operations, resulting in mishandled luggage, delays, and compliance risks. Arizon's RFID tags provide automated real-time visibility across passenger operations and MRO facilities, enabling instant asset location, automated compliance documentation, and the operational transparency modern aviation demands.

$5B

Annual cost from baggage mishandling .1

$104B

Global aviation MRO spending, with manual parts tracking and paper-based maintenance processes.2

46%

of Aviation maintenance teams waste hours searching daily.3

Superior Read Accuracy Over Barcode Systems

Traditional barcode baggage tags require individual line-of-sight scanning, achieving only 60-70% read rates and creating data gaps at transfer points. 

Arizon's RFID tags eliminate line-of-sight requirements, enabling bulk scanning of multiple bags simultaneously on conveyors. IATA reported initial RFID deployments achieved 60% reduction* in mishandled baggage through improved tracking accuracy.

*IATABaggage Mishandling Progress Report 2024 
Real-Time Tracking Across All Handover Points

IATA Resolution 753 mandates tracking at four critical points, yet only 44% of airlines are fully compliant*

Arizon's RFID system automatically captures bag status at every mandatory checkpoint without manual intervention, providing real-time data for passenger mobile apps. RFID is the most efficient tracking method under Resolution 753, with 54% adoption* at mega airports.

*IATA Resolution 753 Implementation Survey 2024
MRO Asset & Tool Tracking

MRO teams waste 1-3 hours daily* searching for tools and parts across hangars. Manual tracking provides no real-time visibility, extending turnaround times and risking tool loss. 

Arizon's RFID tags deliver instant location identification of tools, equipment, and rotable parts across facilities. Automated tracking improves tool availability while ensuring nothing is left inside aircraft.

*Ramco Aviation MRO Asset Tracking Analysis
Parts Traceability & Compliance

Aviation requires complete parts traceability from manufacturing through retirement, yet 30% of FAA audit failures* stem from poor manual documentation. Paper-based systems create gaps in life-limited parts tracking and slow defect isolation. 

Arizon's RFID tags provide digital cradle-to-grave traceability with unique identifiers, automatically recording maintenance history and usage data for instant audit-ready compliance records.

*Tech Mahindra - Aviation MRO Digital Transformation

1. SITA, Baggage IT Insights 2025. https://www.sita.aero/pressroom/news-releases/more-air-passengers-than-ever-with-one-of-the-lowest-rates-of-mishandled-baggage-thanks-to-tech-investments
2.Oliver Wyman MRO Survey 2024. https://www.oliverwyman.com/our-expertise/insights/2024/apr/mro-survey-2024-aviation-mro-grows-amid-rising-costs-supply-chain-woes.html
3.Ramco Aviation MRO Asset Tracking Analysis. 2025. https://www.ramco.com/blog/aviation/how-asset-tracking-in-mro-boosts-efficiency-in-the-aviation-industry