| AIR TAHITI NUI AIRBUS A340-313 F-OJGF (MSN 385) |
Monday, 9 March 2026
Air Tahiti Nui to launch direct Papeete to Sydney
Sunday, 8 March 2026
Bomb threat forces Southwest Airlines to divert
| SOUTHWEST AIRLINES BOEING 737-7H4 |
A Southwest Airlines flight travelling from Nashville (BNA/KBNA) to Fort Lauderdale (FLL/KFLL), was forced to make an emergency landing in Atlanta (ATL/KATL) due to a bomb threat at approximately 9 pm Friday night.
In TikTok footage shared by X user soldiersgirl, passengers could be seen with their heads down and hands up, with bomb squad specialists walking down the aisle, during the alleged terrorist bomb threat. In the footage you can clearly hear the cabin crew repeatedly yelling "heads down - hand ups"
The authorities are shown detaining a man that conservative journalist and activist Laura Loomer described as "Arabic looking."
Southwest Airlines issued this statement to the press.
"Southwest Airlines Flight 2094 from Nashville to Fort Lauderdale, Florida was forced to divert to Atlanta late last night after an Arabic looking Muslim passenger onboard the plane threatened to blow the plane up with a bomb!"
The flight left Nashville International Airport at 7:21 p.m. local time, then forty minutes later, the flight landed in Atlanta. Passengers of that flight were moved to another aircraft and arrived in Fort Lauderdale just before 3:30 a.m., officials said.
The Atlanta Police Department confirmed that its officers assisted federal authorities with removing the passenger from the plane.
“We appreciate the professionalism of our Flight Crew and apologize to our customers for the delay. Nothing is more important to Southwest than the Safety of its Customers and Employees,” the company said in a statement.
Remembering MH 370

Flight MH 370 was a scheduled international passenger flight that disappeared on the 8th of March 2014, while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL/WMKK), Malaysia to Beijing-Capital International Airport (PEK/ZBAA) China.
Flight 370 last made voice contact with air traffic control at 01:19 local time when it was over the South China Sea, less than an hour after takeoff. The aircraft disappeared from air traffic controllers' radar screens at 01:21 local time. Malaysian military radar continued to track Flight 370 as it deviated from its planned flight path and crossed the Malay Peninsula. Flight 370 left the range of Malaysian military radar at 02:22 while over the Andaman Sea, 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 miles) northwest of Penangin in northwestern Malaysia.
The aircraft was carrying 12 Malaysian crew members and 227 passengers from 15 nations; six of those were Australians. Investigators thought the most likely location for the jet was in the Indian Ocean after analysing information from the British satellite telecommunications company Immarsat. Likely locations for the airliner could be tracked by knowing the distance from the fixed satellite, but it would also change depending which direction the plane was flying in after its last known position and at what speed it was travelling at. If it was flying north, then possible locations could stretch as far as the border between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to Thailand.
On the 26th of June 2014 the ATSB published a new search area based on refinements to the analysis of both the flight and satellite data. The priority area of approximately 60,000 km2 extends along the arc for 650 km in a northeast direction from Broken Ridge, an underwater ridge. The width of the priority search area is 93 km.
On the 29th of July 2015 a flapperon washed ashore on the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean. On the 5th of August it was established to have been from MH370.
Flight 370 was operated by a nearly 12-year-old Boeing 777-2H6ER, registration 9M-MRO (MSN 28420). This was the 404th Boeing 777 produced, it first flew on 14th May 2002 and was delivered to Malaysia Airlines on 31st May 2002. For the sake of the loved ones left behind and for the staff at Malaysia Airlines I hope they find the aircraft soon.
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILIES, FRIENDS AND OF COURSE THE STAFF OF MALAYSIAN AIRLINES WHO ARE MISSING LOVED ONES
Saturday, 7 March 2026
Man jailed for selling fake commercial aircraft parts
A 38-year-old man based in the UK has been jailed for over four years in prison after orchestrating a $52 million (£39.3 million) fraud selling fake commercial aircraft used by global airlines.
On the 23rd of February 2026, the UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) announced that following his guilty plea in Southwark Crown Court, London, on the 1st of December 2025, AOG Technics Director Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala was sentenced to four years and eight months behind bars.
An SFO investigation launched in October 2023, found that Zamora sold over 60,000 aircraft engine parts worth $9.3 million (£6.9 million) accompanied by forged Authorized Release Certificates (ARCs).
AOG Technic’s customers included major airlines, maintenance repair operators and engine parts suppliers.
Most of the parts that AOG sold were for use in CFM International CFM56 engines which are used to power Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 planes and are operated widely by airlines.
According to the SFO, AOG Technics’ operation was brought to a halt in 2023, after an airline contacted Safran (joint CFM International owner) to check the authenticity of a part.
“Safran identified the certificate as a fake and alerted authorities, leading to the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority, the United States’ Federal Aviation Administration, and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency issuing safety alerts in relation to all AOG Technics parts,” said a SFO spokesperson.
Carrying out the fraud from his home office, Zamora altered genuine ARCs, creating false memos of shipments to indicate AOG had purchased parts directly from original equipment manufacturers such as Safran.
He also invented fake employees, with customers receiving emails and documents signed by a range of fabricated sales managers and quality managers, as part of “creating an illusion of a legitimate business”.
In October 2023, CFM International said the company had identified 126 engines suspected of being fitted with falsely documented parts.
At the time it was understood that the “majority of the parts involved are non-serialized items like bolts, nuts, washers, dampers, seals and bushings,” with CFM unaware of any fraudulent documentation associated with life-limited parts.
“Zamora’s operation risked public safety on a global scale in a way that defies belief. I’m proud that we have used our specialist skills and expertise to bring him to justice and this criminal operation to the ground as swiftly as possible,” said Emma Luxton, Director of Operations at the SFO.
Friday, 6 March 2026
An Iran Air aircraft destroyed during military strikes
Images circulating online appear to show heavy smoke rising from airport grounds and significant damage to what looks to be a narrowbody aircraft consistent with an A319.
Bushehr Airport primarily handles domestic services along Iran's southern Gulf coast, with narrowbody aircraft regularly operating to and from the field.
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Thursday, 5 March 2026
Remembering Speedbird 911
| BOAC BOEING 747-436 G-BYGC (MSN 25823) |
BOAC Flight 911 (call sign "Speedbird 911") was a round-the-world flight operated by the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) that crashed near Mount Fuji in Japan on the 5th of March 1966, with the loss of all 113 passengers and 11 crew members. The Boeing 707 jetliner involved disintegrated mid-air shortly after departing from Tokyo, as a result of severe clear-air turbulence.
The forward fuselage crashed into the forest approx. 300 m to the west of the above site and caught fire.
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Lunar Eclipse over Brisbane
As you may know, a total lunar eclipse took place last night. This happens when the Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Moon to pass completely through the darkest part of Earth’s shadow.
During the total phase of the eclipse, sunlight filtered through Earth’s atmosphere and bent toward the Moon, casting it in a striking red or copper glow.
From start to finish the whole eclipse took three hours and fourty minutes. The first photo was captured at 7:46 p.m., and the final image was taken at 11:26 p.m.
Since I was outside I thought I'd photograph aircraft coming into Brisbane as they pass by home.










