Forget the 77% drop in stock price since February and the absolute failure to win any ground in the tablet market -- RIM's latest disaster is in public relations.

Two of the company's executives, George Campbell and Alexander Wilson, got so drunk and rowdy on a flight from Toronto to Beijing that the pilot grounded the plane in Vancouver, reports the Toronto Star.

Apparently they were so disruptive and non-compliant that it was worth it for the pilot to turn around after heading north of Alaska.

The two men were arrested after deplaning in Vancouver. Each was fined $35,878, given a year's probation, and banned from any contact with Air Canada crew during that time.

RIM's only comment? "Based on the limited information available at this time, RIM has suspended the individuals involved pending further investigation."