Important Battery Notice! Standalone lithium batteries are prohibited as cargo on air transport within the United States. In February 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)—the United Nations agency that regulates the transport of Dangerous Goods aboard international aircraft—enacted a ban on transporting standalone lithium-ion batteries (UN3480) as cargo on all aircraft. The March 2019…
Important Battery Notice! Standalone lithium batteries are prohibited as cargo on air transport within the United States. In February 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)—the United Nations agency that regulates the transport of Dangerous Goods aboard international aircraft—enacted a ban on transporting standalone lithium-ion batteries (UN3480) as cargo on all aircraft. The March 2019…
Important Battery Notice! Standalone lithium batteries are prohibited as cargo on air transport within the United States. In February 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)—the United Nations agency that regulates the transport of Dangerous Goods aboard international aircraft—enacted a ban on transporting standalone lithium-ion batteries (UN3480) as cargo on all aircraft. The March 2019…
Important Battery Notice! Standalone lithium batteries are prohibited as cargo on air transport within the United States. In February 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)—the United Nations agency that regulates the transport of Dangerous Goods aboard international aircraft—enacted a ban on transporting standalone lithium-ion batteries (UN3480) as cargo on all aircraft. The March 2019…