Abstract
Airlines have implemented various security measures to address the use of electronics on aircraft, focusing on telecommunication services, Bluetooth technology, and personal electronic devices (PEDs). This study evaluates 50 airlines using data from websites and safety videos to assess these technologies. While the integration of new technologies like in-flight Wi-Fi and Bluetooth offers passenger benefits, concerns persist about the potential electromagnetic interference with aircraft avionics. Early research by NASA and the FCC highlighted the risks, finding that devices like mobile phones could disrupt GPS signals during critical flight phases. Despite conflicting studies, ongoing monitoring is essential to balance passenger connectivity demands with safety.
Acknowledgements
This research was supported by project SP2024/095.
Scholarly Commons Citation
Jasek, M.,
&
Olivková, I.
(2024).
Electronic on Planes: Security Measures and Avionics Disruption.
International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace,
11(3).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58940/2374-6793.1946