Duct tape on a plane initially thought to be holding its wing together has been revealed as having a far less questionable purpose.
The tape made for an alarming sight what was thought to be a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner for Australian opera singer David Wakeham who last week shared a photo to Twitter, where it later went viral.
"When choosing your favourite airline, choose wisely. Profits before safety," his post, which was also shared to Reddit, read.
While at the time it was joked the tape was used for "temporary repairs", it has since been identified as commonly used "speed tape", which was most likely used to cover peeling paint, according to CheckMate, a weekly fact checking newsletter from RMIT and ABC.
The Boeing 787-9 planes have been identified as being "prone to paint adhesion failures due to Ultra Violet (UV) ray damage", a 2020 report from the US Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said.