Civil Aviation Administration of China: Power banks without 3C certification or recalled models banned on domestic flights

To ensure the safety of aviation operations, the Civil Aviation Administration of China has issued an urgent notice. Starting June 28, passengers are prohibited from carrying power banks that lack a 3C certification label, have unclear 3C labeling, or belong to recalled models or batches on domestic flights. (For details, please visit the official website of the State Administration for Market Regulation's Defective Product Recall Technical Center at www.samrdprc.org.cn/xfpzh/xfpgnzh)

Pudong Airport and Hongqiao Airport will enforce the requirements of this notice to ensure passenger safety. We kindly ask all passengers to comply with this notice by carefully checking the certification label, brand, and model of your power banks before traveling. Please do not bring non-compliant power banks on board. Remove your power bank before security checks to prevent travel delays.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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Shanghai's Pudong Airport sees big growth in freight volumes
Released:2022-06-13


Pudong Airport reports an over 60 percent increase in daily average cargo volumes on May 1-12, compared with the same period the previous month. [Photo/WeChat account ID: gh_01c0f79320c5]

In the wake of the continued resumption of work and the output of businesses in the economic powerhouse of Shanghai in East China, the Shanghai Airport Authority – or SAA – has placed equal emphasis on COVID-19 pandemic prevention and control and safe production.

With the support of joint inspection departments – including the customs and the immigration inspection offices – the SAA has rolled out a raft of measures to improve the efficiency of aviation logistics, to help ensure the normal operations of Shanghai's core functions.

According to statistics, since the start of May the cargo throughput of Shanghai Pudong International Airport has rebounded. During May 1-12, an average of 118 cargo flights departed and arrived at Pudong Airport per day, with an average daily cargo volume of over 5,300 metric tons – up 37.02 percent and 64.65 percent, respectively, on the same period last month.

To better serve the enterprises engaged in key sectors – such as integrated circuits, biomedicines and auto parts in Shanghai and in the Yangtze River Delta region – the cargo terminal of Pudong Airport planned out routes for haulage vehicles in advance.

Moreover, it issued temporary passes for operators and truck drivers, among others. It has also launched a fast-track channel, to ensure urgently needed materials are dispatched the same day they arrive.

The airport has also got into close contact with domestic and overseas cargo airlines, ensuring they are included in the work resumption list. At present, among the 34 Chinese and foreign all-cargo airlines operating at Pudong Airport, nearly half of the airlines' capacity has recovered to more than 80 percent, while one-third of the airlines' capacity has recovered to 50-80 percent.


A special team is established to ensure the fast-track clearance of inbound goods at Pudong Airport. [Photo/WeChat account ID: gh_01c0f79320c5]

Relying on the mechanisms and platforms established by the Ministry of Transportation and Shanghai to guarantee smooth supplies, a special working team was set up to solve transport bottlenecks experienced by freight vehicles in Shanghai and across the provinces.

To date, it has issued more than 4,000 in-city passes to freight-related companies and has helped issue over 200 cross-provincial passes to ensure the speedy clearance and dispatching of inbound goods.