A number of major U.S. airlines said on Wednesday that the 5G wireless technology rollout was causing only minor disruptions to air travel a day after dozens of carriers scrambled to reschedule or cancel flights to the country over safety concerns. On Wednesday, Verizon and AT&T rolled out their 5G service across the United States but agreed to temporarily delay its deployment near certain airports amid concerns from airline industry experts that the technology could affect flights. President Biden commended the decision, saying, “This agreement will avoid potentially devastating disruptions to passenger travel, cargo operations, and our economic recovery, while allowing more than 90 percent of wireless tower deployment to occur as scheduled.” On Wednesday, Southwest Airlines also welcomed the decision from the cellular telephone companies, saying in a statement that, “due to this change in course by the telecommunications industry, the FAA and Boeing must issue new guidance allowing operations within some of the previously restricted 5G airport environments.” …