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I have just seen Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections about Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok (built 1998) and afterwards, Big, Bigger, Biggest about London Heathrow Terminal 5 (built 2008).

Quote from Eng. Conn.:

Hong Kong was one of the first airports to replace bar codes with RFID tags to track bags

Quote from BBB:

Even such an advanced [baggage handling] system [as the new one in T5] still relies on good old-fashioned Bar Codescanners.

Which made me think: Bar codes are, as far as I know, standardized by IATA, so luggage can go end-to-end through a multitude of airports on one bar code ("check-through"), but I guess when the first airport switched over to RFID, there wasn't one for RFID, so there's a bit of a hen-egg problem. How did Hong Kong airport assure that all luggage passing through it had an RFID tag?

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  • Old-style Barcode tags are not fully replaced by RFID one until late 2008.
  • – Him Sep 18 '16 at 10:50