Many airlines will ban cargo planes from transporting lithium batteries
by:Vglory 2021-03-23
Airlines will ban the delivery of lithium batteries because people’s concerns about the 787 passenger plane’s fire have intensified. Recently, the Boeing 787 aircraft fire has aroused industry concern. According to investigations, the cause of the fire was caused by a malfunction of the aircraft’s lithium battery. This has once again aroused the attention of the aviation industry to lithium batteries. The International Air Transport Association (InternationalAirTransportAssociation) will ban Cathay Pacific cargo planes from transporting lithium batteries and related cargo. (Many airlines will ban cargo planes from transporting lithium batteries.) It's not just Cathay Pacific that may stop transporting lithium batteries. British Airways may also stop using cargo planes to transport lithium-ion and lithium-battery cargo. This means that lithium batteries may become an outsider in the industry in the future, and perhaps more airlines will no longer carry lithium battery cargo flights. From a safety point of view, it is wise to stop the shipment of lithium batteries by cargo aircraft. In fact, lithium batteries are widely used in computers, tablets and mobile phones. Fortunately, according to a statement published by the World Air Transport Union, lithium batteries in electronic products carried by passengers do not appear to be included. The ban only applies to cargo planes. Disclaimer: Some pictures and content of articles published on this site are from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please contact to delete. Previous article: How to choose a battery that suits you?
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