A flight from Kentucky was evacuated on Wednesday after a passenger's Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phone began smoking shortly before takeoff.
The incident is the latest report of the company's new flagship phone dangerously overheating, an issue that has affected several handsets, forcing Samsung into a major recall of the device and causing chaos at the world's biggest smartphone maker.
On Wednesday morning, a Southwest Airlines flight from Louisville International Airport in Kentucky scheduled to fly to Baltimore was evacuated, after smoke was reported in the cabin at 9.20am as it was preparing to take off.
The news is especially damaging for Samsung because the device in question was reportedly a "safe" replacement version of the phone, which was not believed to be vulnerable to the overheating issue.
Brian Green, the phone's owner, told technology website The Verge that he had only bought the device on September 21, when Samsung began selling new versions of the device that it said did not have the same battery problems.