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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Federal safety regulators say they have cleared the way for Verizon<\/a> and AT&T<\/a> to power up more towers for new 5G<\/a> service without causing radio interference with airplanes.

The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that it took the steps after receiving details from the telecommunications companies about the location of wireless transmitters.

The FAA's move will let the companies activate 5G cell towers closer to airports without hindering the ability of planes to land during poor weather.

Verizon and AT&T declined to comment. Nick Ludlum, a spokesman for the telecommunications trade group CTIA, called it a \"positive development that highlights the considerable progress the wireless
industry<\/a>, aviation industry, FAA and FCC<\/a> are making to ensure robust 5G service and safe flights.\"

The trade group Airlines for America issued a similar statement. Spokesman Carter Yang added that all sides are working on \"a more efficient permanent solution\" that will avoid disrupting air traffic as more
5G towers<\/a> are activated.

Aviation groups and the FAA had warned that the companies' 5G service, which uses part of the radio spectrum called C-Band, was too close to the spectrum range used by instruments that measure the height of planes above the ground - crucial information for landing in low visibility.

Verizon and AT&T, which spent billions to build 5G networks, disputed the FAA's conclusions. But they twice agreed to delay launching new 5G and temporarily delayed it around many airports even as they began offering the service in many U.S. cities on Jan. 19.

Since the dispute came to a head earlier this month, the FAA has cleared most types of airline planes - 90% of the U.S. fleet - to operate around 5G signals, saying that their height-measuring devices, called radio altimeters, are safe from radio interference.

Dire predictions of thousands of canceled flights did not come true, but dozens of flights have been grounded by 5G concerns, including U.S.-bound
international<\/a> flights last week and some domestic flights this week at Paine Field near Seattle. Some small airline planes, notably a group of Embraer regional jets, have not been cleared.

\"It's too early to declare victory,\" Faye Malarkey Black, president of the Regional Airline Association, said earlier this week. \"This is not fixed. We're not fixed.\"

Regional airlines - smaller companies that operate flights under contract with large airlines - faced limitations on a large chunk of their fleets during poor weather, Black said.
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联邦航空局清除Verizon和AT&T打开更多的5 g发射塔

Verizon和AT&T拒绝置评。发言人尼克•拉德卢姆电信行业组织CTIA,称之为“积极的发展凸显了无线行业有长足的进步,航空工业,联邦航空局和FCC正在确保强劲的5 g服务和安全的航班。”

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联邦安全监管机构说,他们已经扫清了道路威瑞森美国电话电报公司(AT&T)为新权力更多的塔5克服务不会引起无线电干扰飞机。

美国联邦航空管理局星期五说,它采取的措施从电信公司在收到细节关于无线发射器的位置。

美国联邦航空局的举动会让企业激活5 g基站接近机场没有妨碍飞机降落在恶劣天气的能力。

Verizon和AT&T拒绝置评。发言人尼克•拉德卢姆电信行业组织CTIA,称之为“无线积极的发展凸显了相当大的进展行业、航空工业、联邦航空局和FCC正在确保强劲的5 g服务和安全的航班。”

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美国的贸易集团航空公司发表了类似的声明。发言人卡特杨补充说,各方正在“更有效的永久性的解决方案”,避免扰乱空中交通越来越多5克塔被激活。

航空集团和美国联邦航空局已警告称,这些公司的5 g服务,它使用无线电频谱的一部分称为c波段,太接近仪器使用的频谱范围,测量飞机离地面的高度——降落在低能见度的至关重要的信息。

Verizon和AT&T,花费数十亿来构建5 g网络,有争议的美国联邦航空局的结论。但他们两次同意推迟发布新5 g和暂时推迟了它在许多机场,即使他们开始提供服务1月19日在美国许多城市。

自争议在本月早些时候,美国联邦航空局清除了大多数类型的航空公司飞机——90%的美国舰队运营5 g信号,说他们的测高装置,从无线电干扰称为无线电测高计,是安全的。

可怕的预言成千上万的取消航班没有成真,但许多航班被延误5 g的担忧,包括飞往美国国际上周和本周一些国内航班的航班在潘恩西雅图附近。一些小型航空公司飞机,特别是一群巴西航空工业公司支线飞机,没有被清除。

“宣布胜利还为时过早,”法耶胡说黑色,地区性航空公司协会的主席,本周早些时候说。“这不是固定的。我们不是固定的。”

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地区航班,规模较小的公司经营合同与大航空公司——面临限制大量的舰队在恶劣天气中,黑人说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Federal safety regulators say they have cleared the way for Verizon<\/a> and AT&T<\/a> to power up more towers for new 5G<\/a> service without causing radio interference with airplanes.

The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that it took the steps after receiving details from the telecommunications companies about the location of wireless transmitters.

The FAA's move will let the companies activate 5G cell towers closer to airports without hindering the ability of planes to land during poor weather.

Verizon and AT&T declined to comment. Nick Ludlum, a spokesman for the telecommunications trade group CTIA, called it a \"positive development that highlights the considerable progress the wireless
industry<\/a>, aviation industry, FAA and FCC<\/a> are making to ensure robust 5G service and safe flights.\"

The trade group Airlines for America issued a similar statement. Spokesman Carter Yang added that all sides are working on \"a more efficient permanent solution\" that will avoid disrupting air traffic as more
5G towers<\/a> are activated.

Aviation groups and the FAA had warned that the companies' 5G service, which uses part of the radio spectrum called C-Band, was too close to the spectrum range used by instruments that measure the height of planes above the ground - crucial information for landing in low visibility.

Verizon and AT&T, which spent billions to build 5G networks, disputed the FAA's conclusions. But they twice agreed to delay launching new 5G and temporarily delayed it around many airports even as they began offering the service in many U.S. cities on Jan. 19.

Since the dispute came to a head earlier this month, the FAA has cleared most types of airline planes - 90% of the U.S. fleet - to operate around 5G signals, saying that their height-measuring devices, called radio altimeters, are safe from radio interference.

Dire predictions of thousands of canceled flights did not come true, but dozens of flights have been grounded by 5G concerns, including U.S.-bound
international<\/a> flights last week and some domestic flights this week at Paine Field near Seattle. Some small airline planes, notably a group of Embraer regional jets, have not been cleared.

\"It's too early to declare victory,\" Faye Malarkey Black, president of the Regional Airline Association, said earlier this week. \"This is not fixed. We're not fixed.\"

Regional airlines - smaller companies that operate flights under contract with large airlines - faced limitations on a large chunk of their fleets during poor weather, Black said.
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