On Emirates flights, you cannot use power banks from October. The number you can carry is also limited. Home News Power banks can cause fire, which is especially dangerous on airplanes Airlines restrict power banks on board after an Air Busan aircraft fire Now, Emirates airline is joining the Asian airlines Sdílejte: Libor Foltýnek Published: 19. 9. 2025 14:30 Advertisement Airlines are tightening rules regarding the transport and use of power banks. Asian airlines restricted them already in spring, and now the well-known airline Emirates is joining them. While it doesn’t directly prohibit power banks, the restriction is significant. A Power Bank Can Be Dangerous The reason for tightening the rules is likely the recent aircraft fire of Air Busan, caused by a power bank. Fortunately, the ignition occurred before takeoff, and passengers were evacuated in time. The aircraft was not so lucky. The fire was then caused by a power bank in luggage stored in the overhead compartment. New Emirates Rules Effective October 1, 2025, Emirates prohibits the use of power banks on board the aircraft. Passengers must not charge any device using a power bank and also must not charge a power bank from the onboard system. Conversely, charging phones from USB ports, with which aircraft are equipped, is permitted. Power banks must be carried in carry-on luggage. Under no circumstances must they be stored in checked baggage. However, this rule was already in effect. Power banks must be placed in the seat pocket or in a bag under the seat in front of the passenger. Power banks must not be placed in the overhead storage compartment on board the aircraft. The reason is to ensure that any potential problem is quickly noticed and can be addressed immediately. Capacity and Quantity In addition to the aforementioned restrictions, the quantity and capacity have also been tightened. Passengers may carry only one power bank with a capacity of 100 Wh. The capacity must be visibly marked on the power bank. The conversion between mAh and Wh is as follows: Wh=mAh × V / 1000. The typical voltage of cells in a power bank is 3.7 V. Most manufacturers label power banks with mAh values, which are more readable for common users. For simplicity, it can be said that 100 Wh corresponds to a capacity of about 27,000 mAh. . Restrictions While the restrictions may seem strict, they are about safety, and the new regulation is based on negative experiences. Given that Emirates aircraft are equipped with USB ports that can be used to charge mobile phones, this is not a major issue. The restriction on the number of power banks on board might be worse. On the other hand, a reasonable power bank can easily be bought at the airport or in any electronics store if needed. What capacity does your power bank have? Source: Emirates About the author Libor Foltýnek Libor Foltýnek je redaktor s rozsáhlými zkušenostmi v oblasti technologií a fotografie. Jeho práce je charakterizována důkladným výzkumem, poutavým vyprávěním a praktickými radami, které zpřístupňují… More about the author Sdílejte: letadla powerbanka požár