Hong Kong airport caps power banks to 2 per passenger in line with global rule

    Hong Kong airport caps power banks to 2 per passenger in line with global rule

    All passengers departing from Hong Kong International Airport are now prohibited from carrying more than two power banks, effective immediately, the Airport Authority announced on Saturday night. Citing new rules from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the Airport Authority said the global aviation body had announced the requirements to address emerging aviation safety risks…

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    Explainer | No-fly zone: what brought about China’s largest power bank scandal

    Explainer | No-fly zone: what brought about China’s largest power bank scandal

    Portable lithium-ion batteries without the China Compulsory Certification (3C) safety mark – a mandatory quality assurance standard for many products sold on the mainland – were barred from domestic flights, according to the CAAC. Under regulations that aviation authorities in Hong Kong and across Asia started implementing from April 7, airline passengers were barred from…

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