Here’s the latest I can confirm:
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A military C-27J Spartan from the Australian Defence Force made an emergency landing at Longreach Airport after smoke was detected on board. The incident occurred near Longreach while the aircraft was en route, and emergency services were deployed. The aircraft landed safely and no further details have been publicly released yet by the Defence Force.[1]
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Related coverage notes that this event was reported by Australian outlets around May 3, 2026, with ongoing inquiries to the ADF for more information.[1]
If you’d like, I can keep monitoring and summarize any official updates as they’re published. I can also pull up corroborating local reports from Longreach and Queensland emergency services once they’re available. Would you like me to do that and set up a brief update list?
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abcnews.go.comThe C-27J Spartan aircraft took off from Darwin, and the ABC understood it was heading towards Brisbane and near Longreach when personnel observed "signs of smoke" onboard.
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