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Overheated battery-powered devices reported more often on planes: Report
Devices with lithium-ion batteries are overheating more often in air travel, according to a report released Monday. A report from UL Standards found overheating incidents increased 28 percent from 2019 to 2023 in an analysis of data from 35 passenger and cargo airlines. An average of two overheating — or thermal runway — incidents were recorded each week on a plane the past five years, though the report noted these events are still "highly unlikely" given the estimated 180,000 flights that take place in the United States per week. Nearly 9 out of 10 — or 87 percent — of thermal runway incidents were reported on the aircraft, while 13 percent occurred when baggage and personal it

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