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这3类充电宝被禁止带上飞机!民航局紧急通知
21世纪经济报道·2025-06-26 05:52

Core Viewpoint - The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has issued an emergency notice prohibiting passengers from carrying non-compliant power banks on domestic flights due to safety risks associated with lithium battery products [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - Starting June 28, passengers are banned from bringing power banks without 3C certification, unclear 3C labels, or recalled models on domestic flights [1]. - The CAAC has decided to implement stricter control measures based on international guidelines for the safe transport of dangerous goods [1][2]. - Airlines and related entities are required to enhance awareness and communication regarding the safety risks of power banks [2]. Group 2: Safety Incidents - There have been multiple incidents of power banks overheating and causing smoke in-flight, leading to emergency interventions by flight crews [4]. - Notable incidents include a power bank smoking on a flight from Zhoushan to Jieyang on June 13, and another incident involving a camera battery and power bank on a flight from Hangzhou to Shenzhen on May 31 [4]. - The French aviation accident investigation agency linked a fire incident on a flight from Hangzhou to Hong Kong to a power bank overheating, specifically identifying a Romoss brand device [4]. Group 3: Manufacturer Responses - Major brands like Anker Innovations and Romoss have issued recalls due to safety concerns with their power banks, with Anker recalling 710,000 units in China and 1.158 million in the U.S., while Romoss recalled 490,000 units domestically [4].