The Federal Aviation Administration, AT&T, and Verizon have agreed on ways for more aircraft to safely use key airports while also launching more 5G towers.
AT&T and Verizon will launch more 5G towers as flights remain largely unscathed by the initial rollout.
The launch of 5G towers in the U.S. has caused many concerns regarding interference with airplane radio altimeters, according to Reuters. On January 18, AT&T and Verizon had agreed to delay turning on around 510 towers close to airports over the FAA's concerns regarding the interference to prevent what major airlines previously said would have a"catastrophic" effect on U.S. aviation.
The FAA said in the statement Friday that"more precise data" has been provided on wireless transmitters' exact locations and supported thorough analysis on how 5G C-band signals interact with sensitive aircraft instruments.
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