
5G scare: Air India cancels 14 US flights; DGCA working to overcome situation
India Today
Air India has cancelled 14 flights to the US from Wednesday due to the deployment of 5G internet in North America which could interfere with aircraft systems.
Air India cancelled 14 flights on India-US routes from Wednesday onwards due to the deployment of 5G internet in North America which could interfere with aircraft's navigation systems.
Meanwhile, DGCA chief Arun Kumar told PTI that the Indian aviation regulator was working "in close coordination with our carriers to overcome the situation" that has arisen due to 5G internet's deployment in the US.

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