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Airbus Warned Insecurity of Lithium-ion Batteries

Reuters reported on Monday (January 28), according to the slide show, the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus warned people to notice flammable or explosive risk in a meeting held in March 2012. A female manager of Airbus responsible for the security of the new A350 aircraft in the report said: "The risks associated with lithium-ion batteries needs to be concerned about by the whole industry." The battery company provided A350 with lithium ion declined to comment.

It is reported that, because of a battery problem, the Dream liner has been indefinitely suspend takeoff in accordance with the arrangements of the relevant departments. In early January, 787 Aircraft of Japan Airlines triggered a fire in Boston airport when docked because of battery explosion. 

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