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Power bank sparks panic on Istanbul-Seoul flight, forces emergency landing

Photo shows a man charging his mobile phone using power bank portable charger in airport lounge before departure, accessed on July 29, 2025. (Adobe Stock Photo)
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Photo shows a man charging his mobile phone using power bank portable charger in airport lounge before departure, accessed on July 29, 2025. (Adobe Stock Photo)
July 29, 2025 11:39 PM GMT+03:00

An Asiana Airlines flight from Türkiye to South Korea was forced to return to Istanbul on Tuesday evening after a passenger reportedly dropped a power bank between the seats, prompting safety concerns.

Flight AAR552, a Boeing 777 en route from Istanbul to Seoul, was flying through Kazakh airspace when a passenger accidentally dropped the portable charger. After the cabin crew also failed to retrieve the device, the captain opted to return the aircraft to Istanbul as a precaution.

Screengrab shows information on Aiana Airlines flight AAR552, accessed on July 29, 2025. (Photo via Flightradar24)
Screengrab shows information on Aiana Airlines flight AAR552, accessed on July 29, 2025. (Photo via Flightradar24)

The plane landed safely at Istanbul Airport.

Power banks, which contain lithium-ion batteries, are banned from use during flights due to the risk of fire. Their potential to overheat or ignite—especially when damaged or short-circuited—has raised increasing concern among aviation authorities.

In a previous incident in South Korea, a power bank exploded aboard a plane carrying 170 passengers and six crew members, triggering a fire and further highlighting the risks associated with such devices.

Electronic items containing lithium batteries, including mobile phones, laptops, e-cigarettes, and power banks, are known to pose fire hazards if damaged or improperly handled.

July 30, 2025 12:45 AM GMT+03:00
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