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Power Banks Ignite Aviation Fears: New Rules Emerge

20 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Recent fires in overhead bins and on planes are linked to power banks.
  • Airlines globally are implementing stricter rules for lithium batteries.
  • Incidents involving lithium batteries have significantly increased since 2024.
Power Banks Ignite Aviation Fears: New Rules Emerge

A growing number of aviation incidents involving lithium batteries, particularly power banks, have led airlines to enforce stricter safety measures. In late January 2025, a fire believed to be caused by a power bank destroyed an Air Busan plane in South Korea, injuring 27 people. This event and other similar incidents have spurred regulatory bodies and airlines to re-evaluate safety protocols for these devices.

Globally, airlines like Southwest and Australian carriers have introduced bans on charging power banks in overhead bins and using plane USB ports. The Federal Aviation Administration has documented a sharp increase in lithium battery-related incidents, with occurrences rising from less than once a week to approximately every four days on average since 2024. This rise is attributed to the proliferation of electronic devices and the prevalence of uncertified, cheaply made power banks.

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Airlines are educating passengers to keep devices visible for quicker detection of issues. Historical events, such as the 2010 UPS Airlines fatal crash due to lithium battery cargo fires, underscore the risks. Consequently, regulations have become more stringent, including bans on lithium batteries as cargo on passenger flights and restrictions on spare batteries in checked baggage. As these incidents continue, more airlines are expected to implement enhanced power bank rules.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A power bank fire on an Air Busan flight led to significant damage and injuries, highlighting the fire risks associated with these devices.
Incidents involving lithium batteries, including power banks, have significantly increased, occurring about every four days on average in 2025.
Many airlines now ban charging power banks in overhead bins and on plane USB ports, and advise keeping devices visible.

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