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She explained Trade union society In a statement I got "Sky News Arabia" On a copy of it, the decision concerns some "MacBook Pro" computers.
The statement said: "Following Apple's recall of a number of MacBook Pro laptops, for security reasons, Etihad has decided to ban the transport of these devices in checked baggage. ".
The statement continued: "The guest may only carry the aircraft in his hand baggage to the cabin and, according to the manufacturer's recall, these aircraft must remain closed throughout the flight and must never be closed. charged. ".
He explained: "The decision to ban such devices in checked baggage is consistent with the actions of many airlines around the world.Etihad Cargo also banned the carriage of such bulk devices".
The declaration concluded: "The safety of our guests and crews remains a top priority for Etihad Airways".
Earlier in August, the US Federal Aviation Administration announced a ban on certain products. "Apple" On board, after the company said that its battery could overheat dangerously.
US newspapers quoted a statement from the Federal Aviation Administration, saying that certain types of laptops "MacBook Pro" It will not be allowed in the flights.
The statement explained that "The administration is aware of the battery recall of some models of the MacBook Pro computer and has informed the US airlines.
The European Union's aviation safety agency issued a similar warning a few days ago for aircraft operating on the mainland, forcing passengers to stop all electronic devices powered by lithium batteries.
Features include "Apple" On prevention, computers "MacBook Pro" The 15-inch, sold between 2015 and 2017, the company announced earlier that its temperature could increase significantly.
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In a statement obtained by Sky News Arabia, Etihad said the decision concerned some MacBook Pro computers.
"Following Apple's recall on a number of MacBook Pro laptops, Etihad Airways has decided to ban the transport of these devices in checked luggage for security reasons."
"The guest can only carry the device with him in his carry-on baggage to the cabin," the statement said.
He explained: "The decision to ban these devices in checked baggage with the measures taken by many airlines around the world.Etihad Cargo also banned the transfer of these bulk devices."
"The safety of our guests and crews remains a top priority for Etihad Airways."
Earlier in August, the US Federal Aviation Administration banned some of the "Apple" products on board aircraft after the company said its battery was likely to overheat.
US newspapers cited a statement from the Federal Aviation Administration, claiming that certain types of "MacBook Pro" laptops would not be allowed on flights.
According to the statement, "The administration is aware of the battery recall of some models of MacBook Pro computer, and it has informed the US airlines.
The European Union's aviation safety agency issued a similar warning a few days ago for aircraft operating on the mainland, forcing passengers to stop all electronic devices powered by lithium batteries.
Apple's locking devices include the 15-inch MacBook Pro, sold between 2015 and 2017, which the company said had already increased significantly.