iPad stuck in seat forces Lufthansa plane to make unscheduled landing

Lithium batteries in personal electronics can pose significant risks when damaged

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Balaram Menon, Senior Web Editor
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Illustrative image. “At Lufthansa, the safety of our passengers and crew is always our top priority,” the airline said in a statement, emphasising that the diversion was purely preventive.
Illustrative image. “At Lufthansa, the safety of our passengers and crew is always our top priority,” the airline said in a statement, emphasising that the diversion was purely preventive.
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Dubai: A Lufthansa flight from Los Angeles to Munich was forced to make an unscheduled landing in Boston after a tablet became jammed in a business-class seat, sparking safety concerns.

The Airbus A380, carrying 461 passengers, had been in the air for about three hours on April 23 when pilots decided to divert the flight to Boston Logan International Airport.

According to a Lufthansa spokesperson speaking to Business Insider, the electronic device — reported to be an iPad — was already showing signs of deformation due to seat movements.

Concerned about the risk of overheating or fire, the crew and air traffic control made a joint decision to land as a precaution.

“At Lufthansa, the safety of our passengers and crew is always our top priority,” the airline said in a statement, emphasising that the diversion was purely preventive.

Upon landing, a Lufthansa Technik maintenance team inspected and safely removed the damaged tablet. After confirming there was no remaining hazard, the aircraft resumed its journey to Munich, arriving three hours later than scheduled.

Lithium batteries in personal electronics can pose significant risks when damaged, including the possibility of thermal runaway — a dangerous chain reaction that can lead to fires or explosions.

The airline’s swift response prevented any such incident and ensured the safety of all on board.

Balaram Menon
Balaram MenonSenior Web Editor
Balaram brings more than two decades of experience in the media industry, combining sharp editorial judgment with a deep understanding of digital news dynamics. Since 2004, he has been a core member of the gulfnews.com digital team, playing a key role in shaping its identity. Passionate about current affairs, politics, cricket, entertainment, and viral content, Balaram thrives on stories that spark conversation. His strength lies in adapting to the fast-changing news landscape and curating compelling content that resonates with readers.

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