FAA Adds Extra Rules for Airplane Batteries That Won't Recharge
Published Date: 6/4/2025
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Summary
Delta Flight Products is adding special safety rules for installing non-rechargeable lithium batteries in emergency locator transmitters on certain airplanes. These batteries are a new twist that current airplane safety rules don’t fully cover, so extra safety checks are needed. This update helps keep flights safe without causing delays or extra costs for airlines.
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