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CA139航班空中起火,国航通报:行李内锂电池自燃
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-18 07:51
Core Viewpoint - On October 18, China International Airlines reported an incident involving a passenger's lithium battery catching fire in the overhead compartment during flight CA139 from Hangzhou to Incheon, which was promptly managed by the crew without any injuries reported [1] Group 1 - The incident occurred on a flight from Hangzhou to Incheon, CA139, on October 18 [1] - A lithium battery stored in a passenger's carry-on luggage ignited, prompting immediate action from the crew [1] - To ensure flight safety, the aircraft made an emergency landing at Shanghai Pudong Airport, and the airline arranged for another aircraft to continue the flight [1]
杭州飞韩国一航班行李架突然起火,国航回应
第一财经· 2025-10-18 07:46
Core Viewpoint - On October 18, a fire incident occurred on Air China's CA139 flight from Hangzhou to Seoul, caused by a lithium battery in a passenger's carry-on luggage, leading to an emergency landing at Shanghai Pudong International Airport [3][4]. Group 1 - The CA139 flight took off at 9:47 AM and made an emergency landing at 11:05 AM due to the fire [4]. - Passengers reported a loud noise and visible flames from the overhead luggage compartment, causing panic among those on board [3]. - Air China confirmed that the crew followed procedures to handle the situation, and there were no injuries reported [4].
杭州飞韩国航班行李架起火,国航通报:手提行李内锂电池自燃,人员未受伤
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-10-18 07:26
Core Points - On October 18, a flight from Hangzhou to Incheon (CA139) experienced an incident where a passenger's lithium battery in their carry-on luggage caught fire, leading to an emergency landing in Shanghai Pudong Airport [1][1][1] - The flight crew followed procedures to handle the situation, and there were no reported injuries among passengers [1][1][1] - China International Airlines has arranged for another aircraft to continue the flight's mission after the incident [1][1][1]
突发!CA139航班空中起火,官方最新通报

中国能源报· 2025-10-18 07:19
Core Points - A flight from Hangzhou to South Korea experienced an emergency landing due to a fire in the overhead luggage compartment caused by a passenger's lithium battery [1][4] - The incident occurred on October 18, with the flight CA139 being diverted to Shanghai Pudong Airport for safety reasons, and no injuries were reported [4] Group 1 - The incident involved a lithium battery self-igniting in the overhead compartment, leading to smoke filling the cabin [4] - China International Airlines issued a statement confirming the event and detailing the immediate response by the crew [4] - The airline arranged for another aircraft to continue the flight's mission after the emergency landing [4]
国航飞韩国一航班紧急备降上海,行李架锂电池自燃无伤亡
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-18 07:09
【#国航飞韩国一航班紧急备降上海#,行李架锂电池自燃无伤亡】#国航一航班锂电池自燃紧急备降# 10月18日,有网友发布视频称,中国国际航空CA139航班在杭州飞往韩国首尔飞行过程中,行李仓冒烟 起火,该航班机组人员迅速介入处置扑救,随后航班备降上海浦东国际机场。中国国际航空客服告诉贝 壳财经记者,10月18日,由杭州飞往仁川的CA139航班,一名旅客存放在行李架上手提行李内锂电池自 燃,机组按程序立即处置,未出现人员受伤。为确保飞行安全,飞机已备降上海浦东机场。国航已调配 飞机继续执行该航班任务。 6月28日起,中国民航局关于旅客携带充电宝的新规正式实施。根据新规, 旅客将禁止携带无"3C"认证标识、标识不清及被召回型号或批次的充电宝乘坐境内航班。但境外航班 并未执行此项规定。 ...
CA139航班客舱行李架起火紧急备降,官方通报
Guan Cha Zhe Wang· 2025-10-18 06:54
"飞常准"APP显示,这趟国航CA139航班,于18日9时47分从杭州萧山国际机场起飞,计划当地时间14 时抵达首尔仁川机场,显示航班于11时07分备降至上海浦东。 & CA139 O 品 . . . 大洋 - 大连 首尔仁川 家庄 D 0 济南 追踪 青岛 独山湖 黄海 合肥。 备降上海 杭州萧山 东海 备降原因:暂无 1 13 餐降 准点率低 8 修生产品出品: 信息 HGH 杭州萧山T4 ICN 首尔仁川T1 实际 飞常准预计 餐 | 您 | == 14:00 09:47 当地 10/18 12:20计划 计划10/18 09:10 飞常准APP 今天中午,有网友发文称,杭州飞往韩国的国航航班上,行李舱顶的行李架突然起火。航班随即紧急备 降上海浦东机场,并配发了现场照片。 @中国国际航空 消息,10月18日,由杭州飞往仁川的CA139航班,一名旅客存放在行李架上手提行李 内锂电池自燃,机组按程序立即处置,未出现人员受伤。为确保飞行安全,飞机已备降上海浦东机场。 国航已调配飞机继续执行该航班任务。 ...
国航杭州飞仁川航班因锂电池自燃备降浦东
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-10-18 06:41
【#国航回应航班空中起火备降浦东#】 10月18日,网传#国航一杭州起飞航班起火备降#。@中国国际 航空 发布声明:10月18日,由杭州飞往仁川的CA139航班,一名旅客存放在行李架上手提行李内锂电 池自燃,机组按程序立即处置,未出现人员受伤。为确保飞行安全,飞机已备降上海浦东机场。国航已 调配飞机继续执行该航班任务。 ...
杭州飞首尔航班锂电池自燃
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan· 2025-10-18 06:19
Core Viewpoint - A flight from Hangzhou to Seoul experienced an emergency landing due to a lithium battery fire in the cabin, highlighting ongoing safety concerns regarding lithium batteries on airplanes [1] Group 1: Incident Details - On October 18, 2025, a flight (CA139) from Hangzhou to Seoul had to divert to Shanghai Pudong Airport after a lithium battery in a passenger's carry-on luggage ignited [1] - Passengers reported seeing smoke and flames coming from the overhead luggage compartment, causing alarm in the cabin [1] - The airline, China International Airlines, confirmed that the crew followed emergency procedures and there were no injuries reported among passengers [1] Group 2: Regulatory Context - The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has implemented strict regulations since June 28, 2025, prohibiting passengers from carrying power banks without clear 3C certification or those that have been recalled [1] - Lithium battery products are banned from being checked in, and if carried on, the rated energy must not exceed 100Wh; batteries between 100Wh and 160Wh require airline approval, with a limit of two [1] - Batteries exceeding 160Wh are strictly prohibited on flights, and the use of power banks during the flight is not allowed [1]
突发!杭州飞韩国一航班行李架起火,“整个客舱都是烟”,紧急备降浦东机场!官方最新通报

Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-18 06:18
Core Points - On October 18, a China International Airlines flight from Hangzhou to Incheon experienced an emergency landing due to a fire in the overhead luggage compartment caused by a passenger's lithium battery igniting [3] Group 1 - The incident occurred on flight CA139, which was forced to divert to Shanghai Pudong Airport for safety reasons [3] - The airline confirmed that the crew followed procedures to handle the situation and there were no injuries reported among passengers [3] - China International Airlines has arranged for another aircraft to continue the flight's mission after the emergency landing [3]
国航杭州飞韩国航班因行李架锂电池自燃紧急备降上海
Bei Ke Cai Jing· 2025-10-18 06:05
Core Viewpoint - A China International Airlines flight (CA139) from Hangzhou to Seoul made an emergency landing in Shanghai due to a lithium battery catching fire in the overhead compartment, with no injuries reported [1]. Group 1: Incident Details - On October 18, a passenger's lithium battery in their carry-on luggage ignited during the flight, prompting the crew to take immediate action and divert the flight to Shanghai Pudong International Airport [1]. - The airline confirmed that the incident was handled according to protocol, ensuring the safety of all passengers on board [1]. Group 2: Regulatory Context - Since June 28, the Civil Aviation Administration of China has implemented new regulations prohibiting passengers from carrying unapproved lithium batteries on domestic flights, but these regulations do not apply to international flights [1].