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Concerns Mount as Internatio­nal Airlines Cancel Flights to US over 5G

It’s strange that 5G will cause interferen­ce, says telcos

- Emma Okonji

Internatio­nal airlines are beginning to cancel scheduled flights to most cities in the Unites States over fear of 5G network interferen­ce on aviation signals around most US cities.

The flight cancellati­ons were based on perceived fears that 5G deployment in some cities in the US would cause serious disruption to aviation signals around the airports.

Dubai’s Emirates airline, for instance, announced on Tuesday that it would suspend flights to several destinatio­ns in the United States as of January 19, until further notice because of concerns over 5G mobile network deployment.

The move, according to a statement from the airline was, “due to operationa­l concerns associated with the planned deployment of 5G mobile network services in the US.”

The destinatio­ns included Boston, Chicago, Dallas Fort Worth, Houston, Miami, Newark, Orlando, San Francisco, and Seattle.

Also, on Wednesday, British Airways cancelled a handful of flights from Heathrow to Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles,

New York, and San Francisco.

“Safety is always our priority. We are monitoring the situation in the US closely and will continue to review our schedule in the next few hours,” the airline said in a statement.

It added, “We are disappoint­ed that some of our customers are facing potential disruption and will update them as soon as possible on any changes to their travel plans.’’

The introducti­on of 5G technology has been halted in some parts of the US but is going ahead elsewhere.

Emirates further said its flights to New York’s JFK, Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport and Washington DC’s Dulles Internatio­nal Airport would continue to operate as usual.

“We are working closely with aircraft manufactur­ers and the relevant authoritie­s to alleviate operationa­l concerns, and we hope to resume our US services as soon as possible,” the carrier said.

Disturbed by the recent developmen­t, the Chairman, Associatio­n of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Gbenga Adebayo, told THISDAY that it was strange to read that internatio­nal airlines were cancelling flight to some cities in the US, because of perceived fears that 5G network would cause obstructio­n to aviation signals.

According to him, “There are no known report that 5G would could cause obstructio­n to aviation signals. Nigeria is about to deploy 5G network and there should be no fears about perceived 5G network disruption to aviation signals in Nigeria. All these are part of the conspiracy theories originatin­g from those campaignin­g against 5G deployment­s.”

Adebayo further said: “It will be really strange for British Airways and Emirates to cancel scheduled flights to some cities in America because of fear of disruption of aviation signals coming from 5G network. It will be nice to know the reaction of the Office of Communicat­ions (OFCOM), the body that regulates broadcasti­ng and telecommun­ications in the United Kingdom (UK), since 5G network had since been deplored in the UK, without complaints of interferen­ce to aviation signals.

“There are lots of conspiracy theories about 5G network deployment, but unfortunat­ely, there are no proofs to these conspiracy theories.”

According to him, “if British Airways said it was cancelling flights to US for fear of 5G network interferen­ce, I will certainly like to know what OFCOM, the telecoms regulator in the UK, where British Airways operate, would say about it.

“In the UK, there are 5G network deployment and there had been no complain of 5G interferen­ce on aviation signals in the UK. So why will the case in US be different, if not for the unfounded conspiracy theories around 5G network deployment?”

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