Hangzhou Airport Quick Disposal 1 Fire incident of foreign cargo plane. What caused the fire?

It is understood that the flight number of the flight information is ET3739;; The flight route is: PVG Pudong -CKG Chongqing-Gayadis Addis Ababa -GRU Sao Paulo -SCL Santiago; The model is Boeing 777-200F. According to the freight forwarder's guess, the cause of the flight fire is probably due to dangerous goods, such as charged products. (Now it's just a guess, and the specific cause of the fire will have to wait for the investigation results. ) Sellers and freight forwarders have been talking about this, with reminders, worries and advertisements.

The freight forwarder has painstakingly reminded the seller that the recent security inspection will strictly inspect the goods, and everyone should accurately declare the name of the goods before delivery, and don't rush sensitive goods.

This is not the first time that this kind of thing has happened. The latest one is 20 19 18. On the tarmac of Hong Kong International Airport, an air cargo container suspected of containing lithium batteries suddenly caught fire and emitted a lot of smoke. The shipper is an electronics subsidiary in Shenzhen. After that, the airline will blacklist the relevant consignor and will no longer receive all the consignor's goods. It is still a trivial matter for the shipper to join the blacklist. If the circumstances are serious, they will go bankrupt and go to jail.

Fires have always been caused by dangerous goods, because Hong Kong airport can transport charged magnetized products, and there is a cargo fire at Hong Kong airport almost every year. In April 20 17, the lithium battery of Hong Kong Airport exploded; 20 17 10 10/9, the lithium battery exploded at the hong kong airport? Lithium batteries will bring a lot of trouble to the airport. After the trouble, we must examine the goods carefully. Why can't lithium batteries be transported by air? Once a lithium battery is short-circuited and heats up, a chain reaction will occur, which will quickly spread to other lithium batteries, causing other lithium batteries to heat up, and then the overheated lithium battery will continue to release explosive combustible gas (mainly hydrogen), thus causing an explosion, which is extremely dangerous.

In response to this matter, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently tested lithium batteries, and the three major American airlines refused to transport a large number of lithium batteries. For these endless incidents, there are suggestions from professional freight forwarders: First of all, freight forwarders are the first person responsible for cargo fire investigation. Of course, it is also possible that the customer concealed the false report himself and the freight forwarder did not know it, but this possibility is relatively low. Flammable and explosive products such as pure batteries should be declared, even if they fly from Hong Kong, they should be careful again. Generally speaking, don't hide it. Charged products can go, but normal declaration, separate equipment, harm others. ?