Core Viewpoint - On October 18, a fire incident occurred on China International Airlines flight CA139 from Hangzhou to Incheon, South Korea, caused by a lithium battery in a passenger's carry-on luggage, leading to an emergency landing in Shanghai [5][6]. Incident Summary - The flight took off around 9 AM and shortly after, a loud noise was heard, followed by smoke filling the cabin due to the fire from the overhead luggage compartment [2]. - The airline confirmed that the crew followed emergency procedures, and there were no injuries reported among passengers [5][6]. Regulatory Context - As of June 28, the Civil Aviation Administration of China has prohibited passengers from carrying power banks without 3C certification or those that have been recalled on domestic flights [9]. - Lithium battery products are strictly forbidden from being checked in; if carried on, the rated energy must not exceed 100Wh, with specific conditions for batteries exceeding this limit [9].
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