US | cargo bombs Flights Subject to New Rules After Bomb Plot Large toner cartridges banned from passengers flights By Nick McMaster Posted Nov 8, 2010 2:55 PM CST Copied A cargo plane is loaded at the FedEx distribution center at the International Cargo Airport in Cologne, western Germany, Monday Nov. 1, 2010. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) The recent mail-bomb plot has prompted the Department of Homeland Security to enact new air cargo restrictions, effective immediately, the New York Times reports. Among the changes: Certain packages bound to the US from overseas will be subjects to what the anti-terror agency called “additional and enhanced screening.” Toner and ink cartridges weighing more than one pound are now banned from all passengers flights. A ban on all cargo flights coming from Yemen was expanded to include neighboring Somalia, another known al-Qaeda operations base. Read These Next The vinyl tracklist can be very different from what you know. Zelensky visits Trump Monday, and he won't be alone. Most likely outcomes in Ukraine emerge. Guests find summit document on hotel printer. Report an error