A teenager accused of carrying a gun onto a packed commercial flight is committed to stand trial in the Supreme Court. Multiple reports state the case will be heard by a jury. The allegations relate to an incident where the accused is said to have brought a firearm onto an aircraft with passengers onboard. After the matter was brought before the court, the teenager is set to proceed to trial following the committal decision. The articles do not provide further details about the specific flight, the date of the incident, or the jurisdictional particulars beyond that it is in Western Australia’s Supreme Court. They also do not include information about the charges’ precise wording or the accused’s plea status. The reporting focuses on the procedural outcome: the teenager has been committed to face a jury trial over the attempted plane hijacking allegation. The sources present the same basic facts and do not identify any additional parties or corroborating evidence.