The View singer Kyle Falconer appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court on Monday in relation to an alleged incident that forced a plane to be diverted.
Falconer, 29, left the court at 4pm on Monday afternoon, having not heard the case against him.
He was due to appear before Sheriff Robert Fife and be represented by defence solicitor Paul Kavanagh at midday, but the case did not call.
A spokesperson for the Crown Office said: “The Procurator Fiscal at Paisley received a report relating to a 29-year-old man in connection with an alleged incident on 17 June 2016.
“The report remains under consideration.”
The singer was escorted from a Jet2 flight from Reus in Spain to Glasgow after it was forced into an emergency landing because of his “aggressive behaviour”.
It is alleged that the singer lost his temper after being moved to a seat away from his girlfriend.
Jet2 said that Mr Falconer has been given a life ban from the airline and that they will pursue him for the cost of the two-hour diversion.