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| United bans lithium ion batteries United Airlines said it will stop carrying cargo of lithium ion (li-ion) batteries, following tests. United is the second US airline to announce it would cease shipping quantities of li-ion – last month Delta made a similar decision. The tests were carried out by the Federal Aviation Administration, according to the BBC. http://channeleye.co.uk/united-bans-...ion-batteries/ |
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