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Air China A321 makes emergency landing in Shanghai after cabin battery fire

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Air China A321 makes emergency landing in Shanghai after cabin battery fire
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Patrick Shanahan, President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems | Simple Flying

An Air China Airbus A321-200 made an emergency landing at Shanghai Pudong International Airport after a lithium battery ignited in the cabin. The incident occurred on October 18, 2025, during flight CA 139 from Hangzhou to Seoul, South Korea. The fire started about 20 minutes after departure when a lithium battery inside a passenger’s carry-on luggage, stored in the overhead compartment, overheated and caught fire.

The cabin crew contained the fire, and the flight crew diverted the aircraft to Shanghai Pudong, where it landed safely. No injuries were reported among the passengers or crew. Air China released a statement on the Chinese social media platform Weibo: “On October 18, on flight CA139 from Hangzhou to Incheon, a lithium battery in a passenger’s carry-on luggage stored in the overhead compartment spontaneously ignited.”

After the emergency landing, the Airbus A321 remained grounded at Shanghai Pudong for at least six hours. The aircraft, registered B-8583, is 8.3 years old and typically operates international routes such as Hangzhou to Seoul, Osaka, Hong Kong, and Tokyo Narita, as well as domestic flights to Beijing and Chengdu. As of July 31, 2025, it had logged 20,504 flight hours and 9,482 flight cycles.

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Passengers affected by the incident were provided with an alternative flight to Seoul on another Airbus A321-200, registered B-6883, which arrived at its destination later that day.

In response to similar incidents, airlines in the Asia-Pacific region have updated their policies regarding lithium batteries. Following a fire on an Air Busan Airbus A321 at Gimhae International Airport earlier in 2025, South Korea implemented stricter regulations for all airlines from March 1, 2025. Passengers are now required to keep power banks and e-cigarettes on their person rather than in overhead bins, and charging devices onboard is prohibited.

Other airlines have also introduced revised policies. Thai Airways banned the use of power banks during flights starting March 15, 2025, though passengers may still carry them in hand luggage and store them in overhead bins. AirAsia adopted the same policy on March 15, 2025. Singapore Airlines prohibited charging portable power banks using onboard USB ports or charging personal devices with power banks during flights from April 1, 2025.

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