Korean investigators have disclosed that the fire which destroyed an Air Busan Airbus A321 originated in a rear overhead luggage bin, as the aircraft awaited a delayed pushback from Gimhae airport.
A fire that destroyed a South Korean plane prompts closer examination of lithium-ion battery safety, with some airlines ...
The Air Busan Airbus A321, bound for Hong Kong, ignited at its rear, but all 176 people on board were safely evacuated using ...
South Korean investigators have indicated that a power bank in an overhead bin was the most likely cause of a fire on an Air Busan Airbus A321 on Jan. 28. The latest update on the investigation ...
Before you pack your handy power bank into your luggage, here are a few things you should know, Travel News News - Times Now ...
Hong Kong's civil aviation regulator is tightening rules on carriage of lithium-ion devices, days after an in-flight fire ...
A panicked Hong Kong Airlines crew raced to extinguish a fire using bottles of water after a blaze reportedly broke out in an ...
The Air Busan plane caught fire at Gimhae International Airport in the country's south on 28 January – causing three people on board to sustain minor injuries. On Friday, South Korea's transport ...
The Air Busan plane caught fire at Gimhae International Airport on Jan. 28, with all 176 people on board safely evacuated using an escape slide, though seven suffered minor injuries.
Air Busan said the ban was “a pre-emptive measure” following the blaze on Jan 28 on an Airbus A321 at Gimhae International Airport in southeastern Busan that injured seven people. The Korean ...