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    FAA establishes 5G exclusion zones at 50 U.S. airports

    10 de enero de 2022 - 12:45
    FAA establishes 5G exclusion zones at 50 U.S. airports
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    The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration published a list of 50 airports that will have «buffer zones» to prevent interference during the deployment of 5G service in the northern country, planned for January 19.

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    According to the government agency, the factors for selecting the airports included traffic volume, number of days per year with low visibility conditions, and geographic location. Many airports were left off the list, the regulator said because they «are not located in the 46 markets where 5G service will be deployed or do not currently have the capacity to allow for low-visibility landings,» so they would not be affected by the technology’s deployment.

    See also: Boeing and Airbus call for caution in 5G service deployment 

    The telecom providers agreed to «shut down their transmitters and make other – as yet unspecified – adjustments near these airports for six months» to minimize potential 5G interference with aircraft instruments, which are used for low-visibility landings.

    The FAA reported that it will continue to work with aircraft manufacturers and communications companies to ensure that the deployment of 5G technology is done in a «safe and secure manner while minimizing the risk of disruption to operations» at airports.

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    Código ICAONombre
    AUSAUSTIN-BERGSTROM INTL
    BEDLAURENCE G. HANSCOM FLD
    BFIBOEING FLD/KING COUNTY INTL
    BHMBIRMINGHAM-SHUTTLESWORTH INTL
    BNANASHVILLE INTL
    BURBOB HOPE
    CAKAKRON-CANTON
    CLTCHARLOTTE/DOUGLAS INTL
    DALDALLAS LOVE FLD
    DFWDALLAS-FORT WORTH INTL
    DTWDETROIT METRO WAYNE COUNTY
    EDFELLINGTON
    EWRNEWARK LIBERTY INTL
    FATFRESNO YOSEMITE INTL
    FLLFORT LAUDERDALE/HOLLYWOOD INTL
    FNTFLINT MICHIGAN
    HOUWILLIAM P. HOBBY
    HVNNEW HAVEN
    IAHGEORGE BUSH INTCNTL/HOUSTON
    INDINDIANAPOLIS INTL
    ISPLONG ISLAND MAC ARTHUR
    JFKJOHN F. KENNEDY INTL
    LASHARRY REID INTL
    LAXLOS ANGELES INTL
    LGALAGUARDIA
    LGBLONG BEACH (DAUGHERTY FLD)
    MCIKANSAS CITY INTL
    MCOORLANDO INTL
    MDTHARRISBURG INTL
    MDWCHICAGO MIDWAY INTL
    MFEMCALLEN INTL
    MIAMIAMI INTL
    MSPMINNEAPOLIS-ST PAUL INTL/WORLD-CHAMBERLAIN
    ONTONTARIO INTL
    ORDCHICAGO O'HARE INTL
    PAESNOHOMISH COUNTY (PAINE FLD)
    PBIPALM BEACH INTL
    PHLPHILADELPHIA INTL
    PHXPHOENIX SKY HARBOR INTL
    PIEST. PETE-CLEARWATER INTL
    PITPITTSBURGH INTL
    RDURALEIGH-DURHAM INTL
    ROCFREDERICK DOUGLASS/GREATER ROCHESTER INTL
    SEASEATTLE-TACOMA INTL
    SFOSAN FRANCISCO INTL
    SJCNORMAN Y MINETA SAN JOSE INTL
    SNAJOHN WAYNE/ORANGE COUNTY
    STLST. LOUIS LAMBERT INTL
    SYRSYRACUSE HANCOCK INTL
    TEBTETERBORO
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