Core Viewpoint - The implementation of new regulations by the Civil Aviation Administration of China regarding power banks has led to increased challenges and security concerns at Chifeng Airport, highlighted by an incident where a traveler attempted to use a counterfeit 3C certification label on a non-compliant power bank [1][4]. Group 1: Incident Details - A traveler was caught trying to board a flight with a power bank that had a laser-printed 3C certification label, which was not genuine [4]. - The traveler initially attempted to justify their actions but eventually admitted to the violation when confronted with evidence [4]. - This incident is part of a growing trend where travelers are attempting to bypass regulations by using counterfeit certification labels [4]. Group 2: Security Implications - The actions of travelers attempting to use fake 3C labels pose significant threats to aviation safety and disrupt normal air transport operations [4]. - Some unscrupulous vendors have begun selling counterfeit "3C certification stickers" or offering laser engraving services online, claiming to help travelers make non-compliant power banks appear compliant [4]. Group 3: Response Measures - In response to these challenges, Chifeng Airport is enhancing the training of security personnel to improve their ability to identify counterfeit 3C labels [5]. - The training focuses on equipping security staff with skills to accurately discern the authenticity of certification labels and to understand safety regulations related to power banks [5]. - The airport aims to ensure strict adherence to safety protocols during security checks to maintain a safe and orderly travel environment for passengers [5].
赤峰机场查获伪3C标识充电宝
Zhong Guo Min Hang Wang·2025-07-11 05:22