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U.S. imposes electronics ban on flights from major Middle Eastern and African airports
Airlines flying directly fromeight countries in the Middle East and Africa to the U.S. must prevent passengers from carrying almost all types of electronic devices in the cabin, according to new security restrictions from the Trump administration.
Passengers will have to check in any devices bigger than a smartphone -- including iPads, Kindles and laptops --before clearing security or boarding, U.S. officials said, citing terrorism concerns.
The indefinite ban will affect more than 50 flights from 10 airports, including major global hubs like Dubai and Istanbul, according to senior administration officials. The nine airlines affected by the ban were notified of the proceduresby the Transportation Security Administration at 3 a.m. ET Tuesday and must comply within 96 hours.
Top international carriers -- like Emirates Airline, Qatar Airways and Turkish Airlines -- are among those that will have to implement the ban. Are you impacted by the electronics ban? WhatsApp or iMessage us at +1-347-322-0415
Related: Airline electronics ban: What you need to know
The U.S. officials said intelligence "indicates terrorist groups continue to target commercial aviation" by "smuggling explosive devices in various consumer items." The officials declined to provide specific information on the threat or why these particular airports were selected.
"Just evaluating all the intelligence, we believe that the threat is still prominent against aircraft and airports," an official said. U.S. airlines not affected
The 10 international airports covered by the ban are in Cairo, Egypt; Dubai and Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.; Istanbul, Turkey; Doha, Qatar; Amman, Jordan; Kuwait City; Casablanca, Morocco; and Jeddah and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The nine airlines are Egyptair, Emirates Airline, Etihad Airways, Kuwait Airways, Qatar Airways, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Jordanian Airlines, Saudi Arabian Airlines and Turkish Airlines.
The officials said U.S. carriers are not affected because none of them fly from the airports in question to the U.S. Related: The world's busiest passenger airports
The ban involves some of the widest reaching aviation security measures taken since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
It means all laptops, cameras, tablets, e-readers, portable DVD players, electronic gaming devices and travel printers or scanners will have to be kept in the cargo hold for the duration of the flight.
Royal Jordanian Airlines told passengers Monday that medical devices were still allowed. Concerns over airport screening
If the airlines don't comply with the order within the 96 hour time frame, "we will work with the FAA to pull their certificate and they will not be allowed to fly to the United States," one senior U.S. official said.
Another official, speaking separately from the senior administration officials,said there's no specific plot authorities are aware of, but the U.S. has been considering such a ban for some time.
The official said the move is partly based on intelligence that they believe indicates Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is close to being able to hide explosives with little or no metal content in electronic devices in order to target commercial aircraft.
It's a particular concern at these airports because of screening issues and the possibility of terrorists infiltrating authorized airport personnel, the official said. Flight and cabin crews are not covered by these new restrictions.
In February 2016, a bomb hidden inside a laptop detonated aboard a Daallo Airlines flight out of Mogadishu, Somalia. The bomber was killed and a hole was blown in the side of the fuselage. The aircraft landed safely. Global hubs affected
The new ban affects some of the largest airlines at the busiest hubs in the world:
Implementing a ban on most electronics in the cabin will fall to the airlines to figure out. Lithium battery concern
Under the new restrictions, the electronic devices -- many of which have lithium ion batteries -- will now be carried in the belly cargo deck of the airplane, underneath the passenger cabin.
Aviation safety experts and regulatory agencies have long warned about that batteries shipped in bulk could cause a fire and spark a chain reaction that could bring down an aircraft. The International Civil Aviation Organization advised global regulators last year to ban carrying bulk shipments of such batteries in the cargo holds of passenger jets.
Related: Lithium-ion batteries banned as cargo on passenger planes
Two Boeing 747 crashes -- a UPS freighter in 2010 and an Asiana Cargo plane in 2011 -- happened after fires broke out in the cargo holds. Those were traced to palettes of lithium ion batteries the planes were carrying.
But electronics spread out across a person's luggage pose far less of a threat than palettes of lithium batteries, according to a U.S. aviation official.
The Trump administration has worked with the FAA to distribute best practices to the airlines to safely handle the electronics, an official said.
A State Department official said embassy officials spent Monday notifying relevant countries and airlines.
The appointments take effect from April 1, the statement said.
Mercy Johnson According to Ayoade, the rationale for the appointments was to “fill key positions with the right people and to broaden inclusiveness in governance by bringing people from more communities on board.” The breakdown of the new appointees showed that 54 of them will serve as Senior Special Assistants while nine will work as Special Assistants to the Governor as Federal Constituency Supervisors for the Governor Yahaya Bello (GYB) Connect Programme . The SSG further stated that the appointments were made to recognise and encourage outstanding contributions to the New Direction Agenda. “ The nine Special Assistants will also act as direct liaisons between the present administration and the Local Government Ward Coordinators of the GYB Connect Programme, “ the statement said. Right after her secondary education, Johnson auditioned for a role in The Maid, a movie that was to launch her into stardom. Her outstanding performance in that movie paved the way for her into getting more roles in movies such as Hustlers, Baby Oku in America, War in the Palace, and many more. She is now one of the most sought-after Nollywood actresses. Johnson won the Best Actress award at Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards in 2013 for role in comedy movie “Dumebi the dirty girl.” In December 2013, Johnson was listed as Google’s Most Searched Nollywood Celebrity,a position she also held in 2012.
A Nigerian Facebook User Irene Ojiugo Patrick Ogbogu, has in a rant on her wall has said she didn’t give offering in church on sunday, instead she used the money to buy pizza.
Read Her Below:
A Nigerian Facebook User Irene Ojiugo Patrick Ogbogu, has in a rant on her wall has said she didn’t give offering in church today, instead she used the money to buy pizza.
Read Her Below:
This morning as I prepared for church, I was about to put my offering in an envelope when an image of Stephanie Otobo and Daniella Okeke flashed before my eyes… I gently put the money back in my purse and ordered Domino’s Pizza instead… This girl won’t be contributing to no hooker slush fund anymore #ChildofGodNotMugu #OfferingNotNapoliTrip #TitheNotMercedesBenzGL450
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