Wednesday, 15 April 2026

JETSTAR BOEING 787-8 VH-VKK (MSN  36237                

A woman has been charged after her alleged “erratic” and abusive behaviour led to an international flight en route to Thailand being diverted.

Federal police were alerted by airline staff to an incident on-board Jetstar flight JQ17, which was travelling from Melbourne (MEL/YMML) to Phuket (HKT/VTSP) on Sunday.



The 37-year-old woman was allegedly acting in “an increasingly erratic manner” that escalated to her “verbally abusing passengers and cabin crew”, Australian Federal Police (AFP) said.

The plane was diverted to Perth Airport where officers had to forcibly remove the woman from the plane after she refused to leave on her own.

She was charged with behaving in an offensive and disorderly manner endangering safety on an aircraft.

The charge carries a maximum penalty of a $16,500 fine.

AFP Acting Superintendent Peter Brindal condemned the woman’s alleged anti-social and abusive behaviour towards staff and passengers.


Aircraft Information:
Airline: Jetstar 
Code: JQ/JST
Aircraft: Boeing 787-8
Registration: VH-VKI
Serial Number: 36235
Engines: 2 x GEnx-1B
First Flew: 19th December 2014
Age: 11 Years 

Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Airlines are reducing flights and raising prices as fuel costs continue to climb.

Air India, Air New Zealand, KLM and Delta Airlines are the latest airlines to set out plans to cut flights and hike passenger charges as jet fuel prices surge due to the US-Israeli war with Iran. Many airlines around the world have had to take emergency measures to counter the rising cost of fuel, which typically makes up 20-40% of their operating costs.

Last week, the benchmark European jet fuel price hit an all-time high of $1,838 (£1,387) per tonne, compared with $831 before the war began. Analysts warned that travelers should expect further ticket price rises and more cancelled flights as the conflict continues.

The Gulf is a major source of aviation fuel, accounting for about 50% of Europe's imports. The bulk of it comes through the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has effectively closed in response to US and Israeli attacks. The increase in jet fuel prices reflects the role Middle Eastern refineries play in supplies. The Al-Zour refinery in Kuwait alone provides roughly 10% of Europe's jet fuel imports, according to Energy Intelligence.

Air New Zealand's cancellations are expected to hit routes in and out of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, with flights to smaller regional airports unchanged. The airline, which had already cut some flights last month, said on Tuesday the "vast majority" of customers affected by the cancellations were being offered alternative flights on the same day.

"Like airlines globally, we're experiencing jet fuel prices that are more than double what they would usually be" a spokesperson said.

Meanwhile, Air India said it would change the fuel surcharge on its domestic flights from a flat fee to one based on the distance of the flight. It also increased its surcharges for international flights due to what it said was "one of the most challenging fuel cost environments that airlines globally have faced in recent years".

Fuel costs in the January-March period jumped 18% compared with last year, hitting $2.7bn, Delta told investors, a day after joining other US airlines in raising checked bag fees.

With demand holding up and fuel prices still high, the airline is looking to increase airfares above already enacted price rises in the months ahead. It is also planning to cut around 3.5% of its passenger capacity, targeting red-eye and mid-week flights.

"There's a high sense of urgency to address higher fuel costs and reduce unprofitable flying," chief executive Ed Bastian said.

Many airlines in Asia have been trimming services and raising fares to cope with the situation. Major economies, including Japan and South Korea, have been particularly affected by the disruptions as they are heavily reliant on energy from the Middle East.

Last week, China Eastern Airlines said it was raising surcharges for domestic flights while Korean Air said it was moving into emergency management mode.

Airlines globally have also been taking action. United Airlines in the US and Scandinavia's SAS are among those to have cut flights and increased ticket prices.

Air France-KLM has said it will lift fares for long-haul journeys, while Cathay Pacific is raising its fuel surcharge. British Airways owner IAG and EasyJet have been able to hold off on either measure so far as they are buying their fuel at a price fixed before the war began.

However, Ryanair Michael O'Leary told Sky News last week that jet fuel supplies could start to be disrupted in May if the conflict continued.

Analysts told the BBC that rising ticket fares and flight cancellations are likely to continue.

"Starting from an already tight market, the current lack of Middle East jet fuel exports is worsening the situation," said Mick Strautmann, an analyst at data firm Vortexa.

"Given global jet fuel exports are currently at their lowest point in four years, the same level of air travel demand will likely not be sustainable if disruptions persist, meaning airlines will likely have to increase prices further, and reduce the number of flights," he said.

He added that this will be "more and more likely" as peak summer travel season summer approaches for many parts of the world.



Monday, 13 April 2026

Virgin Australia suspends Doha flight until mid-June

All of Virgin Australia’s wet-leased Qatar Airways services to Doha have been cancelled for at least the next two months.


Virgin Australia flights VA1 through VA22, including services from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth, are cancelled up to and including the 15th of June as Qatar Airways continues to operate a limited schedule amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The Doha services, operated by Qatar Airways 777-300ERs, normally fly 28 times per week and were intended as a way for Virgin to test the waters for a return to long-haul travel. According to Virgin’s website, “affected guests are being contacted directly, and where possible, alternative flights are being provided”.

“Qatar Airways is gradually increasing flights to and from Doha through dedicated flight corridors established in coordination with the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority,” the airline said.

“Qatar Airways is posting updates on its website. Anyone planning to travel to the region should check the Australian government’s Smartraveller website for the latest travel advice.

“For guests booked on Virgin Australia’s Doha services with original travel dates up to and including the 15th of June 2026, where an alternative provided flight is unsuitable, we are offering free booking changes to the same destination for travel up to the 31st of October 2026, or a travel credit or refund.”

Qatar Airways is currently operating Australia services only to Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, with Brisbane to recommence on the 16th of May as it gradually rebuilds its destination network.



Sunday, 12 April 2026

17-Year-old pilot flies around Australia for Little Wings

A 17-year-old Melbourne pilot will fly solo around Australia in support of Little Wings.

Melbourne student Rose departed Essendon Airport on Easter Monday to begin a solo circumnavigation of Australia in a Cessna 172, raising awareness and funds for Little Wings, a volunteer-led charity providing free, professional air and ground transport for seriously ill children across regional NSW, ACT and QLD.

Rose will fly more than 15,000 kilometers, landing at 26 airports and touching down around the Australian coastline, attempting to set a Guinness World Record as the youngest female pilot to complete the journey in a General Aviation Aircraft, demonstrating that age and gender are no barriers to achieving bold dreams.

Throughout her journey, Rose will document her progress on Instagram at@pilotrose.au, sharing daily flight logs, weather and visibility updates, safety checks, and reflections from the cockpit. A short introduction video is also available on YouTube for media use.

Rose says her motivation is simple "Little Wings helps families when they need it most. If my endeavor can shine a light on the work they do and help raise funds so more kids can get to the care they need, then every hour planning and in the air is worth it."

Flying under VFR (Visual Flight Rules) conditions, Rose will make all decisions based on safety, visibility, and weather windows. Her journey includes daily pre-flight checks, strict weather assessments, and planned stops at regional airports across the country to inspire supporters, sponsors and other young pilots.

I’m thrilled to share that Rose flew right over my house yesterday on her way from Tamworth to Archerfield.

INTERAIR CESSNA 172M SKYHAWK VH-DWE (MSN 17264267) 52 YEARS


Airports Rose will be flying into 

NEW SOUTH WALES
Bankstown
Tamworth

QUEENSLAND
Archerfield
Caloundra
Shute Harbour
Tully
Cooktown
Horn island
Karrumba
Hells gate

NORTHERN TERRITORY
Daly waters
Darwin

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Kununurra
Broome
Karratha
Coral bay
Geraldton
Jandakot
Esperance

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Forrest
Ceduna
Parafeild

VICTORIA
Warnambool
Mallacoota
Essendon

TASMANIA
Hobart

If you’d like to donate to Little Wings or support Rose in reaching her goal, the links are provided below.




Saturday, 11 April 2026

Looking back on the Algerian Air Force crash

On the 11th of April 2018, an Ilyushin Il-76 military transport aircraft belonging to the Algerian Air Force crashed shortly after takeoff from Boufarik Air Base (DAAK), heading to Tindouf Airport (TIN/DAOF). The crash occurred near Boufarik, Algeria, close to Blida and southwest of Algiers. All 257 individuals on board perished, marking this event as the deadliest aviation disaster on Algerian soil.

The aircraft went down at 07:50 local time (06:50 UTC), just outside Boufarik Airport's perimeter, from where it had taken off. Before the crash, witnesses observed the aircraft's wing on fire. The plane was en route to Tindouf Airport, with a scheduled stop at Boudghene Ben Ali Lotfi Airport in Béchar. The crash claimed the lives of all 10 crew members and 247 passengers, including 176 members of the Algerian People's National Army, many of whom were accompanied by family members.


Aircraft Information:
Airline: Algerian Air Force
Aircraft: Ilyushin Il-76TD
Registration: 7T-WIV
Serial Number: 1043419649
Engines: Aviadvigatel PS-90A-76


Thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends as they remember loved ones today 

Friday, 10 April 2026

Man arrested after inappropriately touching a female flight attendant.



A video capturing a passenger being handcuffed and escorted off a Malaysia Airlines flight has gone viral, following allegations of inappropriate conduct involving a female cabin crew member.

Videos shared across social media show airport security and police boarding the aircraft before removing a man, reportedly from China, while fellow passengers watch in shock. According to descriptions accompanying the clips, the man is accused of inappropriately touching a female flight attendant.

In the footage, he appears to resist as authorities escort him off the plane, while other passengers remain seated during the incident. Some social media posts also allege that the man made comments referencing “China-Malaysia relations” during the confrontation. However, the context and accuracy of these claims have not been independently verified.

At this stage, neither Malaysia Airlines nor relevant authorities have issued an official statement confirming the details of the incident.

The incident is believed to have taken place on the 8th of April.

Wednesday, 8 April 2026

747 heaven at Brisbane airport inc Cathay retro

Yesterday was an incredible day for plane spotting in Brisbane. I started the morning taking photos from home, and later in the afternoon, my wife, daughter, and I headed to the airport to witness not one, not two, but three 747 jumbo jets arriving. Two plain white Boeing 747s from Terra Avia, arriving from Hong Kong, landed about 15 minutes apart around sunset. Then, the Cathay Pacific 747, sporting its green retro livery, arrived from Melbourne, running 30 minutes late and touching down at 7:33 pm. This was the first visit to Brisbane in this livery.

Another highlight of the day was seeing the Air New Zealand Boeing 787-9 in the All Blacks’ colour scheme fly over our home, and later at the airport, watching the All Blacks A321 arrive.


CONAIR AVRO RJ85 C-GVFK (MSN E2268) 30 YEARS

AIR NEW ZEALAND BOEING 787-9 ZK-NZE (MSN 34334) 
NZ145 ARRIVING FROM AUCKLAND (AKL) 11 YEARS

CESSNA 172N SKYHAWK VH-CEO (MSN 17270363) 48 YEARS

CESSNA 404 TITAN VH-LAD (MSN 404-0224) 48 YEARS

ROBINSON R44 VH-HYI (MSN 2570) 7 YEARS

ALLIANCE AIRLINES FOKKER 100 VH-UQN (MSN 11361)

SINGAPORE AIRLINES AIRBUS A350-941 9V-SHU (MSN 469)
SQ265 ARRIVING FROM SINGAPORE (SIN) 5 YEARS


QANTAS BOEING 787-9 VH-ZNH (MSN 36241)
QF126 ARRIVING FROM AUCKLAND (AKL) 7 YEARS

LINK AIRWAYS SAAB 340B VH-VEP (MSN 340B-377)
LR661 OFF TO TAMWORTH (TMW) 30 YEARS

TERRA AVIA BOEING 747-444 ER-BYK (MSN 25152)
T84714 ARRIVING FROM HONG KONG (HKG) 34 YEARS



QANTASLINK EMBRAER E190AR VH-XVB (MSN 1900058)
QF1933 ARRIVING FROM EMERALD (EMB) 19 YEARS

AIR NEW ZEALAND AIRBUS A321-271 ZK-NNA (MSN 8596)
NZ271 ARRIVING FROM WELLING TON (WLG) 7 YEARS

TERRA AVIA BOEING 747-409 ER-BAS (MSN 24311)
T84712 ARRIVING FROM HONG KONG (HKG) 34 YEARS




JETSTAR AIRBUS A320-232 VH-XSJ (MSN 5482)
JQ635 OFF TO AVALON (AVV) 13 YEARS

JETSTAR AIRBUS A321-251NX VH-OYQ (MSN 12020)
JQ965 ARRIVING FROM PERTH (PER) 1 YEAR



AIR NEW ZEALAND AIRBUS A321-271NX ZK-NNB (MSN 8542)
NZ147 ARRIVING FROM AUCKLAND (AKL) 7 YEARS

QANTASLINK EMBRAER E190AR VH-UZQ (19000211)
QF358 ARRIVING FROM HONIARA (HIR) 18 YEARS

ALLIANCE FOKKER 100 VH-FGB (MSN 11446) 33 YEARS

VIRGIN AUSTRALIA BOEING 737-8FE VH-YIG (MSN 38711)
VA1026 ARRIVING FROM ALICE SPRINGS (ASP) 13 YEARS

SINGAPORE AIRLINES AIRBUS A350-941 9V-SHA (254)
SQ245 ARRIVING FROM SINGAPORE (SIN) 7 YEARS

CATHAY PACIFIC BOEING 747-867 B-LJE (MSN 39242)
CX028 ARRIVING FROM MELBOURNE (MEL) 14 YEARS