Bang Khae, Bangkok 10160 Thailand

đŸ”„ Battery Fire Forces Air China Flight to Make Emergency Landing — A Safety Reminder for All Travellers

Emergency in the Sky: Lithium Battery Ignites Mid-Flight

A packed Air China flight bound for Seoul was forced to make an emergency landing in Shanghai after a lithium battery inside a passenger’s carry-on bag caught fire, filling the cabin with smoke.

The incident occurred aboard Flight CA139, which departed from Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport at 9:47 a.m. local time, carrying 160 passengers and crew en route to Incheon International Airport, South Korea.

According to Air China’s official statement on Weibo, “a lithium battery in a passenger’s carry-on luggage stored in the overhead compartment spontaneously ignited.”

The flight crew responded immediately, successfully extinguishing the fire. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. To ensure safety, the aircraft diverted and made an emergency landing at Shanghai Pudong International Airport.


Witness Accounts and Onboard Footage

Footage shared on social media showed bright flames and thick smoke billowing from an overhead bin as passengers shouted for help.
Cabin crew members acted swiftly—two attendants ran down the aisle with fire extinguishers, while others urged passengers to stay calm and remain seated.

A passenger later told local media they heard a loud explosion moments before the flames appeared.


A Wake-Up Call: The Hidden Dangers of Lithium Batteries

This incident serves as a serious reminder of the risks associated with lithium batteries, particularly when transported improperly.

Lithium batteries—found in devices such as smartphones, power banks, and laptops—can overheat, catch fire, or even explode if damaged, short-circuited, or exposed to excessive heat.

That is why strict international air transport regulations—including IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR)—exist to ensure safe handling, packaging, and declaration of lithium batteries before air shipment.


Transmile’s Commitment to Safe and Compliant Air Transport

At Transmile Co., Ltd., we understand that safety is non-negotiable.
As a certified Dangerous Goods Freight Forwarder (DGCF.0028) and Dangerous Goods Shipper (DGCS.0016), our team is trained beyond IATA and IMDG standards to manage and transport hazardous materials—including lithium batteries—safely, securely, and in full compliance with international aviation regulations.

Our motto reflects our commitment:

“Safe. Secure. On Time. Every Time.”

Whether you’re shipping batteries, chemical products, or other regulated materials, Transmile ensures that your cargo moves safely and efficiently, reducing risks for airlines, passengers, and global supply chains alike.


Stay Informed, Stay Safe

This Air China incident underscores the importance of proper declaration, packing, and handling of lithium batteries when traveling or shipping by air.

If you’re unsure whether your cargo contains lithium batteries or other hazardous materials, contact Transmile Co., Ltd. today for expert guidance and compliance support.

📞 Get in touch with us:
✉ operations@transmile-th.com
🌐 www.transmile.co.th

Source: https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/battery-fire-erupts-on-flight-midair-forces-emergency-landing/news-story/35c133ad3b9b33caba165a2784381f2e

Bangladesh Airport Fire: A Stark Reminder of the Importance of Logistics Safety

A devastating fire at Bangladesh’s main airport cargo village has drawn global attention to the importance of strong safety and risk management within the logistics and air freight industry.

According to reports from the BBC, business leaders in Bangladesh fear losses exceeding USD 1 billion after the blaze destroyed vast quantities of clothing, fabrics, raw materials, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals stored in the airport’s logistics section. The fire took over 27 hours to extinguish and temporarily disrupted airport operations.

Bangladesh, the world’s second-largest exporter of garments after China, relies heavily on air logistics for its global supply chain — especially during the pre-Christmas shipping rush. The country’s garment sector contributes around USD 40 billion annually, accounting for more than 10% of its GDP.

Unfortunately, this tragic incident also injured more than 35 people and became the third major fire in a single week in the nation, following earlier warehouse and factory fires. Investigations are underway, and the interim government has promised firm action should any evidence of sabotage or negligence emerge.

At Transmile Co., Ltd., we recognize how critical safety, compliance, and proper handling are in preventing such devastating losses. As a licensed freight forwarder and shipper (DGCF.0028 / DGCS.0016) specializing in Dangerous Goods, we continuously uphold the highest international standards — ensuring that all shipments are safe, secure, and handled with care.

This tragic event serves as a powerful reminder for all in the logistics and export community: robust training, strict safety protocols, and full compliance are not just regulatory obligations — they are vital to protecting lives, businesses, and global trade continuity.

Our thoughts are with all those affected by this unfortunate incident.

Reference: BBC News – Airport inferno could cost Bangladesh $1bn in damages

Global Logistics Trends

Global Logistics Trends

Industry Shifts to Watch in 2025

The logistics industry is rapidly evolving, driven by technological advancements and new developments across all sectors. Whether it’s air, sea, or road transportation, understanding the latest trends and adapting to these changes is crucial for staying competitive in 2025. Here’s a look at the key global logistics trends shaping the future:

Digital Technology and AI Integration

One of the fastest-growing trends in logistics is the use of digital technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to optimize operations. Technologies such as real-time tracking systems allow businesses to monitor shipments at every stage, from packaging to delivery. Additionally, AI is being utilized to forecast market demand and optimize transportation routes for maximum efficiency.

EN