A Spirit airlines flight takes off from Logan Airport, amid concerns about 5G networks interfering with some airplane instruments, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., January 19, 2022. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

January 19, 2022

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said it has issued new approvals on Wednesday for Boeing and Airbus planes that allow an estimated 62% of U.S. commercial airplanes to perform low-visibility landings at airports where 5G C-band is deployed.

The FAA early Wednesday approved another three altimeters after approving two earlier.

Airplane models with one of the five cleared altimeters include some Boeing 717, 737, 747, 757, 767, 777, MD-10/-11 and Airbus A300, A310, A319, A320, A330, A340, A350 and A380 models, the FAA said.

It previously approved 45% of the fleet. The FAA warned Wednesday that “even with these approvals, flights at some airports may still be affected.”

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chris Reese)


Source: One America News Network

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