A major aviation disaster was narrowly avoided after a fire broke out inside an Air China passenger aircraft, triggering panic among passengers and crew. The incident reportedly occurred aboard Air China Flight CA139 when a lithium battery packed inside luggage stored in the overhead compartment allegedly caught fire, filling the cabin with smoke and causing alarm on board. Videos circulating online show smoke emerging from the overhead baggage bin as crew members and passengers rushed to contain the flames. The incident created moments of chaos, with passengers shouting and attempting to move away from the affected area while flight attendants responded swiftly to the emergency. According to preliminary reports, the fire was quickly brought under control using onboard firefighting equipment, preventing it from spreading further inside the cabin. No casualties or serious injuries have been reported, and all passengers and crew members were stated to be safe. Aviation authorities are expected to investigate the exact cause of the incident and determine whether the battery had been improperly packed or violated airline safety regulations. The incident has once again drawn attention to the risks associated with lithium batteries during air travel. Such batteries can overheat, enter thermal runaway, and ignite if damaged, short-circuited, or improperly stored. Airlines worldwide enforce strict regulations governing the carriage of lithium batteries due to the fire hazards they pose.


