What's Happening?
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued airworthiness directives affecting approximately 1,000 U.S.-registered aircraft due to concerns over 5G interference with radio altimeters near Canadian airports. Starting July 1, certain U.S. transport
aircraft will face operational restrictions in Canada. The directives apply to aircraft lacking updated altimeters that are tolerant to 5G signals. This move follows Canada's decision to remove 5G protection measures near airports, which were initially implemented to prevent interference.
Why It's Important?
The FAA's action underscores the ongoing challenges of integrating new technologies like 5G with existing aviation systems. Radio altimeters are critical for safe aircraft operations, particularly during landing. Interference could compromise safety, leading to potential operational disruptions. The restrictions could impact airlines' operations and schedules, highlighting the need for continued collaboration between aviation authorities and telecommunications providers to ensure safety while advancing technological infrastructure.













