The International Air Transport Association said in comments filed with the Federal Aviation Administration that the costs would be far higher than the $26 million estimated by the agency.
The group warned last week many airlines are at risk of not meeting the deadlines and said Thursday "one can expect flight disruptions post the March and July deadlines unless the FAA and the U.S. government take a different approach to this interference issue."
Great. That should help our stagnating and inflationary economy a LOT!
Beats flying into the ground.
The US removed & sanctioned Chinese 5G, replaced it with inferior and overpriced 5G. Huawei
Use some of the free money the government gave you to keep your people employed since you laid them off anyway.
Awww. Poor bbs.