Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways (ANA) said on Jan. 19 that they would restore flights to the United States after the deployment of 5G transmitters in several American airports prompted them and other foreign carriers to cancel numerous U.S. bound flights. The two Japanese airlines said they had been assured by the Federal Aviation Admin (FAA) there would be no safety issues after the announcement of reduced wireless deployment. Both airlines will resume Boeing 777 service to the United States on Jan. 20 after previously announcing cancellations based on guidance from Boeing. “As the launch of the 5G service in the U.S. has now been partially postponed, operation of ANA flights from January 20 will follow the normal schedule based on FAA notification that there is no safety issue with the operation of Boeing 777 aircraft to the US airports that we serve,” said Yuji Hirako, President of ANA. AT&T and Verizon …