波音 737 货机被货火“摧毁”  Boeing 737 Freighter "Destroyed" By Cargo Fire 

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/boeing-737-freighter-destroyed-cargo-fire

周六早上,一架载有电子产品的 Total Linhas Aereas 737-400 货机在巴西圣保罗瓜鲁柳斯国际机场紧急降落后被火焰吞没。 飞机被激烈的货舱大火摧毁。 没有人员受伤的报道。 起火原因正在调查中,猜测集中在潜在的电子设备故障或锂离子电池上。 此次事件发生之际,人们对空运中电子产品的处理日益担忧,特别是最近有报道称,通过 DHL 运输燃烧装置。 航空货运业正在努力应对电子产品数量不断增加的问题,这些产品由于容易发生故障和引发火灾而构成潜在危险。

A Total Linhas Aereas 737-400 freighter carrying electronic goods was engulfed in flames on Saturday morning after an emergency landing at Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport in Brazil. The aircraft was destroyed by the intense cargo hold fire. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation, with speculation centered around potential electronic device malfunctions or lithium-ion batteries. The incident comes amid heightened concerns over the handling of electronic goods in air freight, especially in light of recent reports of incendiary devices being shipped via DHL. The air freight industry is grappling with the increasing volume of electronic goods, which pose a potential hazard due to their propensity to malfunction and ignite fires.


Boeing 737 Freighter "Destroyed" By Cargo Fire 

A Total Linhas Aereas 737-400 freighter was destroyed on Saturday morning after a fire ripped through the aircraft's cargo hold. The freighter was forced to make an emergency landing at Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport in Brazil. 

X user Breaking Aviation News & Videos reported the incident earlier this morning. Footage shows the 737-400 freighter was a total loss. 

Here's more from the aviation news outlet: 

Total Linhas Aereas 737-400 freighter destroyed by a cargo hold fire after making an emergency landing at Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport in Brazil.

Three vehicles from the airport's own fire brigade and another five from the Fire Department worked to fight the flames on the airport runway. At around 7 am, firefighters were already doing the rescue work and removing the cargo from the plane.

The Center for Investigation and Prevention of Aeronautical Accidents (Cenipa) said it will investigate the causes of the fire and forced landing. No injuries reported during the accident.

Given the location of the fire in the cargo hold, one can only speculate about the potential for an electronic device to have malfunctioned, especially if it was equipped with lithium-ion batteries. Still, without a proper investigation, it's only speculation.

The incident comes days after Western security officials told the Wall Street Journal that "two incendiary devices, shipped via DHL, were part of a covert Russian operation that ultimately aimed to start fires aboard cargo or passenger aircraft flying to the US and Canada."

What is clear for the air freight industry is that handling increasing volumes of electronic goods is fraught with danger.  

Tyler Durden Sat, 11/09/2024 - 11:05
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