Sunday, 19 July 2026

Brisbane Open House 2026 - featuring the grand opening of Fellowship Place

This weekend Brisbane hosted the annual Brisbane Open House event which is one of the city's best free architecture and design events. It's a city-wide event that opens the doors to architecturally, historically and culturally significant buildings that are often not normally accessible to the public.


The event runs Saturday the 18th of July and Sunday the 19th of July 2026
Most activities are free, though many guided tours require advance bookings because places are limited.

This year's program is one of the largest yet, featuring:
93 buildings and spaces
More than 30 first-time participants
A record 16 private homes

Brisbane airport, who turned 100 in April 2025, wanted to join in the festivities and show off the new aircraft viewing area called Fellowship Place. 

Generations have watched aircraft arrive carrying dreams, reunions and new beginnings. For just over one hundred years, Brisbane Airport has been more than a gateway—it has been a place where stories begin. It's a place where the real love on display, in the emotional goodbyes or the screaming, crying, long hugging hello's

Its centenary is a celebration of countless journeys. From the earliest pioneers of aviation to today's travelers connecting Queensland with the world. The opening of Fellowship Place adds a new chapter to that story. It is more than a space; it is a reminder that airports are about people as much as planes. 

Yesterday, my family and I proudly joined the celebrations at Brisbane Airport. After getting our tickets checked and given a bingo card form (where we had to look out for items on the bingo card), we boarded the 10:30 a.m. bus and were taken to the Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Memorial, where we had a quick 10-minute stopover viewing the famous Southern Cross.









From there, we hopped back on the bus for a short 5-minute ride to Fellowship Place, which had been closed to the public yesterday but officially opens today. When we arrived, we saw a large display by the Royal Flying Doctor Service. You could step inside a makeshift aircraft, check out the beds and equipment, and really get a sense of the incredible work they do. There was a barista there offering free coffee, biscuits shaped like planes and a chocolate wheel where you could spin and win prizes.
But the centerpiece of the attraction was the new, improved viewing deck with a real Fokker 100 tail.
 
The area has an elevated viewing platform offering closer, less obstructed views of aircraft landing, taking off and taxiing past. It has shaded seating and accessible pathways, making it comfortable for visitors of all ages and is wheelchair friendly.
The highlight of the site is the authentic Fokker F28 Fellowship aircraft tail, carefully preserved as its centerpiece. This impressive feature was generously donated by Aviation Australia.


























Thanks to the Royal Flying Doctors for putting on such a wonderful display and giving us a deeper insight into the amazing work you do. A big shoutout as well to Brisbane Airport for providing not just the aviation enthusiasts with a fantastic platform to capture great shots, but also a fantastic place for families of all ages to enjoy for many years to come.

Please check back in tomorrow to view the aircraft photos we took that day.

Saturday, 18 July 2026

Man jailed for pointing laser at commercial aircraft

One Delta flight on final approach.
One blast from a green laser.
One person issued an 18-month federal prison sentence.

A U.S. judge has sentenced Joseph L. Crapsi, 31, of Cheektowaga, New York, to 18 months in federal prison for aiming a green laser at a Delta Air Lines flight approaching Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF/KBUF).

According to federal prosecutors, the incident happened on the 2nd of March 2024, while the aircraft was on its final approach. Crapsi lived directly beneath the airport's flight path, and investigators say he deliberately pointed the laser at the cockpit because he had had enough of the aircraft noise.

Laser strikes are far more dangerous than many people realize. A beam can temporarily blind or distract pilots during takeoff or landing—two of the most critical phases of any flight—and put everyone on board at risk.

The FBI, local police, and the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority Police investigated the case, which ended with a federal conviction and prison sentence. The FAA continues to receive thousands of reports of lasers being aimed at aircraft every year, and officials have repeatedly warned that what some see as a prank can quickly become a serious federal crime.

Friday, 17 July 2026

Malaysia flight MH 17 - 12 years on and still in our memories

MALAYSIAN AIRLINES BOEING 777-2H6 9M-MRD (CN 28411)
SPORTING THE FREEDOM OF SPACE LIVERY
 

Malaysia flight MH 17 (codeshare with KLM Flight 4103) was a scheduled passenger flight from Amsterdam (AMS/EHAM) to Kuala Lumpur (KUL/WMKK) and was shot down on the 17th of July 2014 while flying over eastern Ukraine, killing all 283 passengers and 15 crew on board.

The incident was and still is the deadliest airliner shootdown incident to date. The crew were all Malaysian, while over two-thirds (68%) of the passengers were Dutch. Most of the other passengers were Malaysians and Australians, the remainder were citizens of 7 other countries. At least twenty family groups were on the aircraft, and eighty passengers were under the age of 18.

Nation Number 
Netherlands 182
Malaysia 43
Australia 38
Indonesia 12
United Kingdom 10
Germany 4
Belgium 4
Philippines 3
Canada 1
New Zealand 1
Total 298 

On the 19th of June 2019, the Dutch Public Prosecution Service charged four people with murder in connection with the shooting down of the aircraft: three Russians, Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinsky, and Igor Pulatov, and one Ukrainian, Leonid Kharchenko. International arrest warrants were issued in respect of each of the accused. Their trial in absentia is scheduled to be held on the 9th of March 2020 in the District Court of The Hague.

MH 17 was operated by a Boeing 777-2H6ER registration 9M-MRD (CN 28411). MRD was the 84th Boeing 777 produced. It first flew on the 17th of July 1997, exactly 17 years before the incident, and was delivered new to Malaysia Airlines on the 29th of July 1997. Powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent 892 engines and carrying 280 seats (33 business and 247 economy), the aircraft had recorded more than 76,300 hours in 11,430 cycles before the crash.


OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH ALL THE FAMILES AND FRIENDS AS THEY REMEMBER LOVED ONES TODAY

Looking back on Trans World Airlines Flight 800

On the 17th of July 1996, at about 8:31 p.m. EDT, 12 minutes after take-off from John F. Kennedy International Airport on a scheduled international passenger flight to Rome, Trans World Airlines Flight 800 exploded and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean 13 km (8.1 miles) S off East Moriches, New York.

The flight was scheduled to depart New York-John F. Kennedy International Airport, NY (JFK/KJFK), United States of America for Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG/LFPG), France about 19:00; however, the flight was delayed because of a disabled piece of ground equipment and concerns about a suspected passenger/baggage mismatch. The aircraft was pushed back from gate 27 about 20:02. Between 20:05 and 20:07, the flight crew started the Nos. 1, 2, and 4 engines and completed the after-start checklist. The flight crew then received taxi instructions and began to taxi to runway 22R. 

While the airplane was taxiing, about 20:14, the flight crew started the No. 3 engine and conducted the delayed engine-start and taxi checklists. At 20:18:21, ATC advised the pilots that the wind was out of 240-degrees at 8 knots and cleared flight 800 for take-off. Shortly after take-off there was an explosion and all 230 people on board died in the crash. It is the third-deadliest aviation accident in U.S. history. Accident investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) travelled to the scene, arriving the following morning amid speculation that a terrorist attack was the cause of the crash. Consequently, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and New York Police Department Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) initiated a parallel criminal investigation. Sixteen months later, the JTTF announced that no evidence of a criminal act had been found and closed its active investigation.

The four-year NTSB investigation concluded with the approval of the Aircraft Accident Report on August 23, 2000, ending the most extensive, complex and costly air disaster investigation in U.S. history at that time. The report's conclusion was that the probable cause of the accident was explosion of flammable fuel vapors in the center fuel tank. Although it could not be determined with certainty, the likely ignition source was a short circuit. Problems with the aircraft's wiring were found, including evidence of arcing in the Fuel Quantity Indication System (FQIS) wiring that enters the tank. The FQIS on Flight 800 is known to have been malfunctioning; the captain remarked on "crazy" readings from the system approximately two minutes and thirty seconds before the aircraft exploded. As a result of the investigation, new requirements were developed for aircraft to prevent future fuel tank explosions.

Aircraft Information
Airline: TWA (Trans World Airways)
Code: TW/TWA
Aircraft: Boeing 747-131
Registration: N93119
Serial Number: 20083
Engines: 4 Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7AH
First Flew: 18/08/1971
Age: 25 Yrs. Old

OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH ALL THE FAMILES AND FRIENDS AS THEY REMEMBER LOVED ONES TODAY 

Thursday, 16 July 2026

Hawaiian Airlines drops Auckland but adds Boise, Idaho, and Spokane

Alaska Airlines, Inc., which includes Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, has announced expanded seasonal service, including new nonstop flights between Honolulu (HNL/PHNL) and Boise (BOI/KBOI) and Spokane (GEG/KGEG), as well as increased service between Honolulu and Las Vegas (LAS/KLAS). As part of these seasonal network adjustments, designed to align capacity with evolving travel demand, Hawaiian will not resume its three-times-weekly seasonal Honolulu-Auckland service.


Flights between Honolulu and Boise will operate daily between 17th of December and the 21st of March 2027, while flights between Honolulu and Spokane will run weekly, on Saturdays, from the 19th of December to the 17th of April 2027.

Beginning in mid-December, Alaska Airlines will be the only carrier to connect Honolulu with Boise and Spokane, expanding access between HawaiĘ»i and the Pacific Northwest and Mountain West — regions with strong and growing demand for Island travel.

Hawaiian Airlines will also increase seasonal capacity on existing routes, including the addition of three weekly flights between Honolulu and Las Vegas during peak holiday and spring break periods.

Hawaiian Airlines’ seasonal, three-times- weekly, Honolulu–Auckland service, which has operated during the winter since the pandemic, will not resume in November due to challenges of high fuel costs, soft demand recovery in international Pacific markets, unfavorable exchange rates and evolving global travel trends.

Andrew Stanbury, Regional Managing Director, South Pacific Alaska Airlines, Inc. said in a statement
"New Zealand is deeply important to us as part of our Pacific island ‘ohana. However, we must carefully allocate our limited capacity to markets where demand is strongest, and these changes ensure we are well-positioned for the future – delivering the exceptional travel experience Hawaiian Airlines is known for, while adapting to conditions across our combined network."

Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Latest details for the Virgin Australia Doha service



Virgin Australia last week announced service changes to Qatar during Northern winter 2026/27 season, as the carrier launches its daily Sydney - Doha flight.

Planned changes include the following,

Brisbane - Doha eff 08DEC26 
Service resumption, 3 weekly 777-300ER

VA015 BNE 15.10 - 22.50 DOH 77W 357
VA016 DOH 0150 - 22.55 BNE 77W 246

Perth - Doha eff 09DEC26 
Service resumption, 4 weekly 777-300ER

VA021 PER 16.35 - 22.55 DOH 77W x357
VA022 DOH 19.55 - 12.00 +1PER 77W x246

Sydney -Doha eff 07DEC26 
Increase from 1 to 2 daily, 777-300ER

VA001 SYD 15.50 - 22.40 DOH 77W D
VA002 DOH 08.45 - 06.50 +1SYD 77W D
 
VA003 SYD 21.10 - 04.00 +1DOH 77W D
VA004 DOH 20.15 - 18.20 +1SYD 77W D

Virgin Australia continues to offer 1 daily Melbourne - Doha flight with 777- 300ER. 

VA007 MEL 16.10 - 23.15 77W D
VA008 DOH 01.35 - 22.05 77W D

All flights are operated by Qatar Airways 777-300ER aircraft

Tuesday, 14 July 2026

10 Dead After Small Plane Crashes in the Bahamas:

A plane that crashed in the Bahamas on Bahamian Independence Day has left 10 people dead.

The Aircraft Investigation Authority of the Bahamas (AIAA) said in a media release that it is investigating a crash that occurred just after 1 p.m. local time on Friday the 10th of July. 

The aircraft, believed to be a Cessna 404, and belonging to Flamingo Air, was flying to San Andros Airport (SAQ/MYAN) after departing Nassau-Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS/MYNN). The aircraft reportedly “encountered difficulties and crashed into bushes prior to landing on runway 12 at San Andros Airport,” according to the media release.

Our deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of those affected by this tragic accident and we keep all those impacted in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.


Aircraft Information 
Owner/ Operator: Flamingo Air Charter
Aircraft: Cessna 402C Utiliner III
Registration: C6-FLX
Serial Number: 402C0628
Engines: 2 x Continental TSIO-520-VB
First Flew: January 1980
Age: 46