New Rule Effective from Saturday (China bans uncertified)
- China’s Civil Aviation Administration has banned:
- Power banks without “3C” (China Compulsory Certification) mark.
- Power banks recalled by manufacturers due to safety concerns.
- Power banks without “3C” (China Compulsory Certification) mark.
- Applies to all passengers boarding flights in China.
Reason Behind the Ban (China bans uncertified)
- Follows multiple global incidents of power banks overheating on planes.
- Jan 2024: Suspected power bank fire on Air Busan flight (South Korea).
- Mar 2024: Fire forced emergency landing of a Hong Kong Airlines flight.
- Jan 2024: Suspected power bank fire on Air Busan flight (South Korea).
- Lithium batteries pose fire, smoke, and overheating risks if damaged or faulty.
Rising Threat
- FAA data shows:
- 3 lithium battery incidents every 2 weeks in 2023.
- Only 1 per week in 2018 – a sharp rise.
- 3 lithium battery incidents every 2 weeks in 2023.
What Is ‘3C’ Certification?
- Mandatory Chinese safety mark for products that affect:
- Health
- Safety
- Environment
- Health
- Several manufacturers like Anker and Romoss recently recalled batches of power banks.
- Market regulator revoked/suspended 3C certifications of some battery makers.
Global Airlines Tighten Rules
- Power banks must now be:
- Carried in cabin bags (not checked in).
- Kept visible during use (to monitor overheating).
- Carried in cabin bags (not checked in).
- Charging with power banks during flights has been banned in China since 2014.
Southwest Airlines (USA) now requires power banks to be visible if used during flight.
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