Delta airplanes are seen at the Tampa International Airport as airports around the country are awaiting for Verizon and AT&T to rollout their 5G technology, in Tampa, Florida, U.S., January 19, 2022.
REUTERS/Octavio Jones Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) said on Thursday that its fleet of in-service airplanes have had radio altimeters updated to address potential 5G C-Band interference.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg warned in June that airlines could face operational constraints in bad weather if they had not updated airplanes ahead of a July 1 deadline.
Delta had approximately 190 aircraft yet to be outfitted before the July 1 deadline, including all of its Airbus (AIR.PA) A220 fleet.
Delta said all planes in service have now been updated while a few aircraft are out of service for planned maintenance and will be equipped with 5G-compliant radio altimeters as they return to service.
Persons:
Octavio Jones, Pete Buttigieg, Delta, David Shepardson, Leslie Adler
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Tampa International Airport, Verizon, AT, REUTERS, Rights, Delta Air Lines, Transportation, Delta, Airbus, Thomson
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Tampa, Tampa , Florida, U.S