Monday, 8 June 2026
Two new start-up airlines for Australia
Sunday, 7 June 2026
Fake boarding pass helped United stowaway clear TSA

A man has attempted to fly from Houston (IAH/KIAH) to Los Angeles (LAX/KLAX) without a valid ticket by tailgating past a distracted United Airlines gate agent and boarding the aircraft with a fake boarding pass.
The incident on United Airlines flight UA 469 ended when the crew discovered the man had no seat on the full flight, forcing the aircraft to return to the gate, where federal authorities and an explosives detection team responded.
The man cleared TSA at Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport despite an initial problem with his boarding pass. Officers then escorted him to a separate TSA kiosk and then allowed him through security.
He then moved through the terminal and spoke with United Airlines employees at gate C35. His first boarding attempt came at gate E16, where he tried to scan a boarding pass twice. Both scans failed. He argued with a United Airlines employee and was turned away.
About an hour later, the man arrived at gate D4. He paced near the gate and watched staff scan boarding passes for the Los Angeles flight. When agents were busy with other passengers, he pretended to show a boarding pass and walked down the jetway onto the aircraft
The man sat in an aisle seat after boarding. The woman seated next to him said he appeared unsure whether the seat belonged to him. He left for the lavatory and returned about 15 minutes later.
By then, the correct passenger occupied the seat he had taken. He moved to another lavatory as the plane started to taxi. A passenger alerted a flight attendant, and the crew told the man to return to his seat. Instead, he hid in another lavatory at the back of the aircraft.
When the crew confronted him, he gave the name “Mr. Lopez.” He asked to sit in a jump seat because the flight was full. The crew checked the manifest and found no passenger named Lopez. The aircraft then returned to the gate.
Authorities met the aircraft at the gate. The response included the Houston Police Department, an explosives detection K9 unit, the FBI, the airport authority, and TSA. All passengers were deplaned, and crews checked the aircraft for explosives.
During questioning, the man gave his real name and date of birth. He showed a United Airlines confirmation number and a boarding pass. Investigators found that he had made a reservation, but it was never paid for. They described the boarding pass as possibly fake, noting missing information and a forged QR code.
The man was arrested and charged with his offences.
Saturday, 6 June 2026
Lufthansa Boeing 787 nose gear collapsed, injuring many
| LUFTHANSA AIRBUS A350-941 D-AIXJ (MSN 209) |
Passengers waiting to board the flight caught the moment the aircraft suddenly dropped to the ground, with someone in a safety jacket standing just a few meters away. Photos shared on social media show the plane immobilized after the incident. Lufthansa confirmed that the injured employees were receiving medical care following the collapse.
“We are currently investigating the exact circumstances together with the relevant authorities. Technicians and support staff are on site,” a spokesperson for Lufthansa said. “We will provide further information as soon as it becomes available.”
The aircraft in question was ferried to Germany from Boeing’s facilities in the US in January 2026 and only entered service in February 2026.
It is expected that the aircraft will spend a significant amount of time out of service while Lufthansa teams investigate the collapse and mend the damage caused.
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Friday, 5 June 2026
Hawaiian Airlines cuts free meals on flights
| HAWAIIAN AIRBUS A330-243 N380HA (1104) |
According to the airline, Main cabin passengers flying between Honolulu and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport will still enjoy a complimentary meal. This marks a notable change for Hawaiian Airlines, which has long been known among U.S. carriers for offering free meals in economy on many long-haul flights.
“At the core of this transformation is what has always set Hawaiian Airlines apart: genuine Hawaiian hospitality,” said Alisa Onishi, Managing Director of Hawaiian Airlines. “We’ll continue offering the hallmarks of our service—free beverages, local snacks, and that little sweet treat at the end of the flight. We’re excited to introduce this new main cabin option, giving our guests a chance to experience and enjoy even more of what our island home has to offer.”
- Alaska Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- Horizon Air
- McGee Air Services
Thursday, 4 June 2026
Air New Zealand launches three new international routes from Christchurch
New routes and launch dates
The first Christchurch-Singapore service will depart on the 28th of October 2026, connecting the South Island directly to Singapore Changi Airport. Flights to Narita International Airport in Tokyo will begin on the 28th of November 2026, followed by Perth Airport on the 30th of November 2026
“This agreement between Air New Zealand and Christchurch Airport reflects a collective focus on long-term practical growth, strengthening direct connections and opening up more opportunities for the South Island,” Upston said.
These three routes aren’t entirely new for Air New Zealand. The airline has flown Christchurch-Singapore in 2020, Christchurch-Narita in 2015, and Christchurch-Perth in 2019.
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
United flight returns to Newark after Bluetooth security concern
| UNITED AIRLINES BOEING 787-9 N29981 (MSN 66142) |
Air traffic control audio indicated that the issue involved the name of a discoverable Bluetooth device on the aircraft. In the recording, a controller said a passenger had a Bluetooth device with a “certain four-letter word he didn't want to repeat” as its device name, requiring security personnel to inspect the aircraft, including the cargo area.
Flight tracking data showed the aircraft turning around while over the Atlantic several hundred miles from Newark and using the 7700-emergency squawk code.
According to posts online, the crew repeatedly asked passengers to switch off Bluetooth devices during the flight. One passenger mentioned the crew announced that two devices were still active despite multiple reminders.
The crew turned the aircraft back after communicating with United’s operations center in Chicago.
When the flight returned to Newark, passengers exited the plane using airstairs while Port Authority police conducted a search. They then passed through TSA and Customs and Border Protection screening before boarding a replacement plane with a fresh crew.
The replacement flight departed early on the 31st of May and later arrived in Palma de Mallorca.
This incident comes after several recent cases where wireless device names have set off security alerts on commercial flights.
- In January 2026, a Turkish Airlines Airbus A321 flying from Istanbul to Barcelona landed at Barcelona-El Prat Airport after a passenger reportedly named their mobile hotspot with a bomb threat. Spanish authorities searched the plane and found nothing suspicious. Turkish Airlines stated they would take legal action once the passenger responsible was identified.
- On the 10th of May 2026, a KLM flight from Málaga to Amsterdam was delayed for several hours after a Wi-Fi hotspot name indicated there was a bomb onboard. KLM said it treated the threat seriously and coordinated with local authorities.
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Giving the new camera body a run
- Virgin Australia Regional (VAR) Embraer E190 E2
- Nexus Dash 8 400
- United States Freedom Plane Boeing 737
| VIRGIN AUSTRALIA REGIONAL EMBRAER E190-E2 VH-E2D (MSN 19020221) |
| EMIRATES AIRBUS A380-861A6-EOF (MSN 171) |
| VIRGIN AUSTRALIA BOEING 737-8SA VH-IJU (MSN 44223) VA331ARRIVING FROM MELBOURNE (MEL) 11 YEARS |
| QANTASLINK AIRBUS A220-300 VH-X4J (MSN 55409) QLK1282 ARRIVING FROM ADELAIDE (ADL) 6 MONTHS |
| SINGAPORE AIRLINES AIRBUS A350-941 9V-SHM (MSN 379) SQ265 ARRIVING FROM SINGAPORE (SIN) 6 YEARS |
| QANTAS AIRBUS A330-202 VH-EBS (MSN 1258) QF53 OFF TO SINGAPORE (SIN) 14 YEARS |
| JETSTAR AIRBUS A321-251NX VH-OYR (MSN 12160) JQ59 OFF TO DENPASAR (DPS) 1 YEAR |
| NEXUS AIRLINES DASH 8 Q400 VH-8XC (MSN 4331) CT602 ARRIVING FROM AYRES ROCK (AYQ) 16 YEARS |
| AERLINK ATR 72-500 VH-FVY (MSN840) AL821 ARRIVING FROM CHARLEVILLE (CTL) 17 YEARS |
| BOEING COMPANY (FREEDOM PLANE) BOEING 737-7BC N836BA (MSN 30756) |
| QANTAS BOEING 737-8SA VH-XZT (MSN 44230) QF536 ARRIVING FROM SYDNEY (SYD) 10 YEARS |
| VIRGIN AUSTRALIA BOEING 737-8SA VH-IJR (MSN 44219) VA1224 OFF TO CANBERRA (CBR) 12 YEARS |
| QATAR AIRWAYS AIRBUS A350-1041 A7-ANC (MSN 110) QR898 ARRIVING FROM DOHA (DOH) 7 YEARS |
| JETSTAR AIRBUS A321-251NX VH-OFU (MSN 11292) JQ566 ARRIVING FROM MELBOURNE (MEL) 3 YEARS |
| QANTAS AIRBUS A321-251NY VH-OGA (MSN 12323) QF538 ARRIVING FROM SYDNEY (SYD) 1 YEAR |
| VIRGIN AUSTRALIA BOEING 737-7FE VH-VBY (MSN 34323) VA346 OFF TO MELBOURNE (MEL) 20 YEARS |
| QANTAS AIRBUS A330-202 VH-EBD (MSN 513) QF540 ARRIVING FROM SYDNEY (SYD) 23 YEARS |