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成筐充电宝被拦下,有3C标识也不一定能登机?新规实施首日,有记者探访首都机场
Bei Jing Qing Nian Bao·2025-06-28 18:01

Core Viewpoint - Recent safety incidents involving power banks have led to increased scrutiny and regulatory changes in the aviation sector, particularly regarding the transport of power banks on flights [1][11]. Regulatory Changes - The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) issued an emergency notice prohibiting passengers from carrying power banks without a 3C certification, unclear 3C markings, or those that have been recalled, effective June 28 [1][11]. - New regulations require that power banks must have a 3C certification label and comply with specific capacity regulations to be allowed on flights [15][16]. Industry Response - Several power bank manufacturers, including Romoss and Anker, have initiated recalls of products due to safety risks associated with battery cells [6][8]. - Anker has acknowledged the issue and is taking responsibility for the recall of specific batches of their power banks, emphasizing their commitment to safety [8][9]. Consumer Behavior - Following the announcement of the new regulations, e-commerce platforms have highlighted "3C certification" and "airplane compatible" in product descriptions, indicating a shift in consumer focus towards certified products [13]. - There has been a notable increase in consumer awareness regarding the importance of 3C certification, with many actively checking for compliance before traveling [11][13]. Safety Precautions - Passengers are reminded that even power banks with 3C certification cannot be used during flights and must remain turned off [23]. - The CAAC has implemented additional measures at airports, including the installation of verification stations for power banks to ensure compliance with the new regulations [11].