Lithium-ion battery fire forces diversion of flight from Hangzhou to Seoul

Aircraft diverted after lithium battery fire incident

How this incident underlines the need for specialist fire-safety kits on board

On 18 October 2025, a commercial passenger aircraft operated by Air China — flight CA139, scheduled from Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (China) to Incheon International Airport (Seoul, South Korea) — was forced to divert to Shanghai Pudong International Airport after a lithium-ion battery in a passenger’s carry-on luggage self-ignited inside an overhead baggage compartment.

The fire event evolved rapidly: videos shared on social media captured visible flames and thick smoke streaming from the overhead bin as the aircraft was in mid-flight, prompting the crew to take action by following emergency procedures and arranging for an unscheduled landing “to ensure flight safety”.

Thankfully, no injuries were reported, and the aircraft sustained no structural damage, but the incident serves as a stark reminder of how a single lithium-battery device can trigger a serious fire risk within a passenger cabin.

Why lithium-ion batteries pose such a fire hazard

Lithium-ion batteries are ubiquitous — found in laptops, tablets, smartphones, power banks and various portable electronic devices. Under certain conditions, however, they may undergo thermal runaway, a chain reaction that rapidly releases heat, flames and potentially toxic smoke.

Factors that can initiate this process include:

  • Damage to the cell (impact, piercing)
  • manufacturing or assembly defects
  • overheating (excessive charging, ambient heat)
  • short-circuiting (improper packing, conductive objects contacting terminals)
  • exposure to water or other liquids

In the confined and oxygen-rich environment of a passenger cabin, a lithium-ion battery fire can escalate quickly. When placed in overhead bins, detection and firefighting become more complex: passengers may not immediately see signs of fire, and cabin crew must access the location safely. The Hangzhou-to-Seoul incident illustrates precisely how swiftly events can escalate and why preparedness is crucial.

Implications for aviation and passenger safety

  • The incident highlights that even standard carry-on items, if they contain lithium-ion battery cells, can pose a serious hazard. The aviation sector is increasingly aware of such events and evolving regulations accordingly.
  • It underscores the importance of having dedicated fire-suppression measures on board as well as robust procedures for their deployment. Cabin crews need to be equipped and trained to respond to hidden or suddenly manifesting fire sources.
  • For organisations (airlines, transport operators, ground-handlers) with responsibility for passenger safety, it reinforces that risk isn’t limited to fuel or engine issues — it reaches into the small devices passengers carry.
  • From a procurement and safety-management standpoint, selecting specialist fire-suppression kits designed for lithium-ion battery fire zones becomes a strategic imperative.

Introducing the AVD Fire Lithium-ion Battery Fire Safety Kit

At AVD Fire, we specialise in advanced fire-safety solutions tailored to the evolving risks of lithium-ion battery incidents — particularly in public transport, aviation and high-density passenger environments.

Our 1 litre extinguisher safety kit, designed specifically for lithium-ion battery fire containment, offers a compact yet powerful option for inclusion in cabin-service trolleys, ground-handling staging areas, bus or coach fleets, and other confined-space transport zones. Key features include:

  • Agent optimised for high-heat lithium-ion battery thermal events.

  • Compact, aircraft-friendly format (1 Litre size), facilitating rapid deployment and fit-out in limited space.

  • Developed for use by trained staff in overhead compartments, luggage stowage zones and other “hidden device” fire risk locations.

  • Ideal for inclusion in your fire-safety protocol, complementing fixed suppressant systems and handheld crew extinguishers.

Why this kit matters: In scenarios like the Hangzhou-Seoul flight diversion, the speed at which the battery fire ignited and generated visible flames shows that containment at the source is critical. A dedicated lithium-ion battery kit helps ensure you have the right tool, in the right format, ready to act — not a generic extinguisher whose agent may be sub-optimal for this specific hazard.

Next steps: What aviation safety, ground-transport and fleet operators should do

  • Audit your carry-on/crew cabin risk zones: Identify overhead bins, stowage-compartment or luggage-storage areas where lithium-ion devices may be stored.

  • Review your onboard fire-suppression assets: Are the existing extinguishers rated for lithium-ion battery fire events? Are the crew trained on that specific risk?

  • Integrate a targeted lithium-ion battery fire-kit: The AVD Fire 1 Litre safety kit can be specified and deployed in strategic locations.

  • Update crew/handler training & procedures: Fires involving lithium-ion batteries behave differently (rapid escalation, high heat, chemical by-products). Ensure your team is prepared.

  • Monitor regulatory developments and industry best practice: With incidents like this one now gaining global attention, aviation regulators and transport authorities are likely to revise guidance or impose stricter controls

The near-disastrous incident aboard flight CA139 serves as a powerful reminder: the fire risk posed by lithium-ion batteries is real, evolving and must be addressed proactively. By taking the right equipment and protocols seriously — especially in aviation and transport sectors — you mitigate risk, protect passengers and safeguard your operations.

At AVD Fire, we’re committed to helping you stay ahead of these emerging threats. If you’d like to discuss how our 1 L lithium-ion battery fire safety kit can be integrated into your fleet or facility, we’d be pleased to help you evaluate the optimal solution.

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Lithium-ion battery incidents are increasing across the maritime sector—and proactive safety measures are now a necessity.

AVD Fire Ltd is here to help you build resilience into your safety plan. Contact our team today to discuss lithium-ion fire protection for your vessel, transport network, or critical infrastructure.

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