Share and Follow

A Qantas flight from Sydney to Auckland has made an emergency landing over fears of a fire in the aircraft’s cargo hold.
QFA141, which had more than 150 people on board, declared a “mayday” — a request for full emergency assistance — while flying over the Tasman, a Qantas spokesperson said.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand said it was alerted to an emergency at Auckland Airport at 11.05am local time (9.05am AEST) on Friday after reports of a fire on board.
The Boeing 737 landed safely at around 11.47am local time (9.47am AEST), Auckland Airport said, and about 16 fire trucks, along with ambulances, attended the scene.

“The airfield is now returning to normal but there may be some slight delays for departing and arriving flights,” a spokesperson for the airport said.

An emergency services vehicle on the tarmac next to a plane.

Emergency services met Qantas flight QFA141 when it landed at Auckland Airport. Source: SBS News / Janice Petersen

SBS World News presenter Janice Petersen was on board and said the flight “seemed to be going relatively smoothly” until the final hour.

“I saw cabin crew looking concerned and quickly moving towards the back of the plane as instructed by the pilot. It seemed unusual,” Petersen said.
“Passengers had not been informed of any emergency at that point.”
A while later, there was an announcement from the pilot “acknowledging smoke detected in the cargo”, she said, adding there was “no noticeable reaction” from many on board.
“The pilot added that fire crews would assess the situation upon landing in Auckland, but said we should be able to disembark via the stairs. He flagged the possibility of using escape slides,” she said.
“Ultimately, it was all cleared within about 10 minutes with around five fire crews on the scene, and handled professionally with a minimum fuss.”
A Qantas spokesperson said the pilots “were receiving intermittent indication about potential fire in the cargo hold” about an hour out of Auckland, but a preliminary investigation had suggested there was “no fire in the front cargo hold”.
“Our engineers will inspect the aircraft to determine the cause,” the spokesperson said.

“The aircraft landed safely at Auckland Airport and passengers have disembarked.”

A fire truck outside an airport.

No passengers required treatment for injuries, the Hato St John ambulance service said. Source: SBS News / Janice Petersen

The Hato St John ambulance service responded to the emergency with multiple units, but said no passengers on board required its assistance.

The incident comes after Qantas flight QF1889 from Darwin to Cairns was forced to return to Darwin Airport about 30 minutes into its journey on Monday.
The flight — operated by Alliance Aviation, which Qantas has a stake in — descended 20,000 feet in minutes after pilots received a “pressurisation warning”, a Qantas spokesperson said at the time.
They acknowledged it would have been an “unsettling” experience for those on board but said the plane did not “plunge”.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Trent Merrin

Ex-NRL Star Faces Court Over Alleged $140K Cryptocurrency Theft Scandal

Trent Merrin, a former National Rugby League standout, has recently been brought…
Substitute teacher charged with child sex offences

Shocking Allegations: Substitute Teacher Faces Serious Child Sex Charges

A substitute teacher with experience in both primary and high schools across…

Australian eSafety Chief Responds to US Politician’s Criticism Over Global Takedown Efforts

Australia’s eSafety commissioner Julie Inman Grant has rejected a US politician’s claim…
Model on the runway at the Versace Fall RTW 2025 fashion show as part of Milan Fashion Week.

Prada Acquires Versace in Landmark $2.2 Billion Fashion Industry Shake-Up

The Prada Group has officially acquired its Milanese fashion competitor, Versace, in…
Aaron Sykes principal

Man Charged Following Alleged Stabbing of Principal at Melbourne High School

Yesterday afternoon, police descended on Keysborough Secondary College in the southeastern part…
Bruce Lehrmann hoping for benefactors' support after losing appeal

Bruce Lehrmann Seeks Financial Backing Post-Appeal Loss: A Call for Benefactor Support

Bruce Lehrmann’s ongoing effort to restore his reputation faced another setback after…
Jenny's Kindergarten and Early Learning centre in Bathurst

Childcare Worker Overwhelmed by Insufficient Support, Resulting in Incident Involving Three-Year-Old

A childcare worker has admitted to assaulting a young child after feeling…

Over 1,300 Fatalities Reported in Asian Floods; Deforestation Cited as Contributing Factor

Emergency crews are racing to reach survivors as more than 1,300 people…