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U.S. FAA chief expects 5G aviation issue to be addressed with ‘minimal disruptions’ -Breaking

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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO – Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Steve Dickson addresses a press conference prior to launch as SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket prepares for four astronauts aboard the first commercial NASA crew flight at Kennedy Space Center.

WASHINGTON (Reuters), – Thursday’s testimony to Reuters shows that FAA chief, the Federal Aviation Administration, will testify before Congress about the FAA’s confidence in addressing aviation concerns over 5G C band deployment.

Steve Dickson, FAA Administrator, will speak to the House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. He will say that FAA will “safely allow additional 5G deployments” in the following weeks using test data.

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