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UN Aviation Agency limits the use of power banks on flights to two per passenger

As part of the new rules for using these 'devices in the air,' the United Nations Aviation Agency has announced that the use of portable, rechargeable battery packs, or power banks, will be limited to only two per passenger.

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)?issued a?statement that passengers will be prohibited from charging their?power banks? during flights.

After incidents such as the fire that occurred on Air Busan's plane in 2025, airlines like the Lufthansa Group and countries like South Korea have already introduced restrictions on power banks.

Federal Aviation Administration was not immediately available for comment. The Federal Aviation Administration was not immediately available to comment.

The Montreal-based ICAO usually sets global standards 'for aviation, which are mostly 'approved by its 193 member states. However, the new specifications relating to power banks are effective immediately. Reporting by Allison Lampert and David Shepardson, both in Montreal; editing by Chizu Nomiyama

(source: Reuters)