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Inflight Laptop Fire Reported on American Flight From Atlanta

  • On Friday, a laptop caught fire aboard American Airlines flight 2398 from Atlanta to Dallas, carrying about 133 passengers approximately 30 minutes before landing.
  • In-Flight fires linked to lithium-ion batteries often result from a phenomenon called "thermal runaway," which occurs when batteries are damaged, defective, or overheated, per Simple Flying.
  • After the owner tossed the burning laptop into the aisle, flight attendants contained it using a "thermal containment bag," though the pilot confirmed "four to five passengers" suffered burns.
  • Firefighters boarded the Airbus A321 at the gate after the aircraft landed at Dallas-Fort Worth without further incident, according to footage published by ABC News.
  • Safety regulations require large lithium-ion batteries remain in carry-on luggage so crews can quickly extinguish fires, as the FAA has logged 58 such battery-related incidents so far this year.
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NDTV broke the news in New Delhi, India on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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