Smartphone catches fire on flight leaving Japan airport

Smartphone catches fire on flight leaving Japan airport

No injuries reported, says Japan's transport ministry

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A smartphone battery catches fire after it exploded during a test at a battery laboratory in Singapore on Oct 5, 2016. (File photo: Reuters)
A smartphone battery catches fire after it exploded during a test at a battery laboratory in Singapore on Oct 5, 2016. (File photo: Reuters)

KYODO — A smartphone caught fire on a British Airways flight on Thursday as it was taxiing for take-off at Tokyo's Haneda airport, but there were no injuries among the 211 passengers and crew onboard, Japan's transport ministry said.

According to the ministry's Tokyo airport office, the smartphone is believed to have belonged to a passenger, and crew members put out the fire with an onboard extinguisher. A crew member reported to the office around 1.10pm that smoke was coming from the cabin.

The aircraft returned to its parking stand as a precaution but departed for London after safety checks were completed.

Fires and smoke incidents involving lithium-ion batteries in smartphones and power banks have increased in recent years.

Japan's transport ministry tightened rules in April by limiting passengers to two power banks on flights and banning them from being used and charged onboard.

An airplane of Japan Airlines (JAL) approaches to land at Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, Japan, on Jan 5, 2024. (File photo: Reuters)

An airplane of Japan Airlines (JAL) approaches to land at Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, Japan, on Jan 5, 2024. (File photo: Reuters)

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