The identities of foreigners a 17-year-old may have spoken to before allegedly trying to hijack a Jetstar plane will be kept ...
A passenger on the JQ610 flight to Sydney, Barry Clark, says he tackled a young man to the ground when he saw him holding a shotgun.
The incident occurred on Thursday at Avalon Airport, near Melbourne, which has flights operated by the Qantas-owned budget carrier Jetstar. Victoria Police said the teenager was detained by crew ...
Signage for Australian airline, Jetstar, is pictured at Melbourne Airport, on July 20, 2024. (James Ross/AAP Image via AP) The boy was disarmed and detained before police arrived on the scene Thursday ...
A lot of the details surrounding the alleged Jetstar hijacking attempt at Avalon Airport will be kept secret after a Victorian Court suppressed parts of the evidence.
Questions have been raised about how a 17-year-old boy could board a Jetstar flight allegedly armed with a loaded shotgun at Avalon Airport. The boy was overpowered by a passenger after being ...
Counter terrorism police have been granted a court order prohibiting the identification of any “foreigner or foreign entities ...
According to Australian media, one of the men who helped tackle the teenager said he was confident he could stop him because he was from "a sporting family".
Three heroic passengers were able to detain a 17-year-old boy who allegedly dressed as a maintenance worker to board a Jetstar flight at an Australian airport — with a shotgun and ammunition ...
A teenager’s alleged hijack attempt of a Jetstar plane is being investigated as an act of terrorism, a Melbourne court has ...
A teenager accused of attempting to hijack a Jetstar flight allegedly declared “I’ve got bombs in my bag” before he was tackled by passengers.
Four commonwealth charges have been laid against the teenager who allegedly boarded a Jetstar flight at Avalon Airport in Victoria armed with a shotgun, including compromising the safe operation ...