5G networks are rolling out across the region, promising faster speeds and better connectivity.
But concerns have emerged about whether these high-speed signals could interfere with aircraft systems, especially during critical phases like landing.
So far in Singapore, authorities say there have been no reported issues, but globally, regulators and airlines are keeping a close eye on the situation.
So what does 5G interference really mean,
Why does it matter? And what could it mean for travellers flying in and out of the region?
On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong breaks down all of this with Shantanu Gangakhedkar, Senior Consultant & Commercial Aviation Lead at Frost & Sullivan.

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