China Bans Uncertified Power Banks on Planes Due to Fire Hazards

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China Bans Uncertified Power Banks on Planes Due to Fire Hazards

An undated file photograph of a smartphone charging with power bank. LTim/Shutterstock

China’s Civil Aviation Administration has banned passengers from bringing power banks with unclear markings, recalled units, or those lacking China Compulsory Certification on domestic flights, effective June 28.

At least 15 air safety incidents involving power banks overheating or catching fire have occurred in China since the beginning of 2025, according to Chinese media reports.

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