Descent below minimum safe altitude involving Boeing 767, VH-XQU, 16 km north of Sydney Airport, New South Wales, on 10 September 2025

AO-2025-055

Summary

The ATSB is investigating a descent below minimum safe altitude involving Boeing 767, VH‑XQU, 16 km north of Sydney Airport, New South Wales, on 10 September 2025.

During approach, the aircraft descended below the minimum safe altitude. The approach controller received a minimum safe altitude warning (MSAW) and issued a safety alert. The crew subsequently conducted a missed approach.

The ATSB has completed the evidence collection and analysis phases of the investigation and is drafting the final report.

In the course of the investigation, the ATSB has identified potential limitations in risk controls / organisational factors relevant to the occurrence that potentially contributed to the occurrence. Examination of these factors represent a significant increase in the scope of this investigation, and it has been upgraded from Short to Defined as a result (the ATSB's different levels of investigation are detailed here).

The final report will be released at the conclusion of the investigation. Should a critical safety issue be identified during the course of the investigation, the ATSB will immediately notify relevant parties, so that appropriate safety action can be taken.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number AO-2025-055
Occurrence date 10/09/2025
Location 16 km north of Sydney Airport
State New South Wales
Report status Pending
Anticipated completion Q3 2026
Investigation level Defined
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation phase Final report: Drafting
Investigation status Active
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Flight below minimum altitude, Missed approach, Unstable approach, Warning devices
Occurrence class Serious Incident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer The Boeing Company
Model 767-3JHF
Registration VH-XQU
Serial number 37806
Sector Jet
Operation type Part 121 Air transport operations - larger aeroplanes
Departure point Hong Kong International Airport
Destination Sydney Airport, New South Wales
Damage Nil