Long-haul carrier Emirates said Thursday it would resume its Boeing 777 flights to the U.S. amid an ongoing dispute over the rollout of new 5G services there.
Flights to Boston, Houston and San Francisco, which saw Emirates deploy its Airbus A380 jumbo jet, will resume Boeing 777 flights on Saturday.
"Safety will always be our top priority, and we will never gamble on this front," Clark said. "We welcome the latest development which enables us to resume essential transport links to the U.S. to serve travellers and cargo shippers."
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