Core Viewpoint - An incident involving a fire from a passenger's power bank occurred on Xiamen Airlines flight MF8086 from Dalian to Nanjing, prompting an emergency response and subsequent flight delay [1][3][5]. Incident Summary - On August 28, during the boarding phase of flight MF8086, a power bank in a passenger's carry-on luggage caught fire, producing smoke [1][5]. - The crew activated emergency protocols, ensuring passenger safety and orderly evacuation [1][5]. - The flight, originally scheduled to depart at 8:05 AM, was delayed and eventually took off at 10:17 AM, landing safely in Nanjing at 11:41 AM [4][6]. Company Response - Xiamen Airlines confirmed the incident and stated that it did not affect the aircraft's safety or subsequent operations [3][6]. - The airline emphasized the importance of passengers adhering to safety regulations regarding power banks, including ensuring they meet "3C certification" standards [7][20]. Industry Context - There have been multiple incidents this year involving power banks catching fire on flights, highlighting ongoing safety concerns [9][10]. - The aviation industry has strict regulations regarding the transport of lithium batteries, particularly in pressurized environments, to mitigate risks associated with battery malfunctions [10][20].
大连飞南京航班客舱起火,又是充电宝惹的祸
Hu Xiu·2025-08-29 07:50