The Air Busan plane fire in January has caused several airlines to change their rules regarding carrying power banks on board ...
Korean investigators have disclosed that the fire which destroyed an Air Busan Airbus A321 originated in a rear overhead ...
As smoke spread, panic ensued in the cabin. Air Busan maintains that its actions were aimed at ensuring passenger safety. The airline explained that opening the overhead bin without assessing the ...
Although all passengers and crew managed to evacuate safely from the fire, which badly damaged the fuselage of the plane, Air Busan has banned ... small fire inside the cabin that originated ...
South Korea's Air Busan will not allow passengers to keep power banks in luggage stored in overhead cabin bins, in what on Tuesday it called a preemptive measure after one of its planes was ...
Mirroring a similar decision already taken by Air Busan last week, the ministry said it will ban passengers from keeping power banks and e-cigarettes in luggage stored in overhead cabin bins.
Calls are growing for stricter regulations on transporting batteries aboard commercial flights following Tuesday's Air Busan plane fire ... into the plane cabin. Lithium-ion batteries used ...