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UK's F-35B Stealth Fighter Jet Stranded in Kerala for a Week

  • On June 14, a British Royal Navy F-35B stealth aircraft was forced to land unexpectedly at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in Kerala due to fuel shortage and adverse weather conditions.
  • The diversion followed standard contingency protocols under Operation Highmast, a joint UK-India Air Force agreement, executed as the jet could not return to its carrier 100 nautical miles offshore.
  • Indian Air Force and airport personnel promptly supported the landing, with British officials calling the local response 'brilliant' while multiple landing attempts were hindered by poor visibility and strong winds.
  • The F-35B developed a hydraulic failure after landing, and despite efforts from a UK Navy maintenance team flown in with spare parts aboard an A400, the problem remains unresolved and the jet continues grounded.
  • Indian authorities continue providing full assistance, and the aircraft will only be cleared for refueling and takeoff after legal and procedural clearances, with recovery options including airlift if repairs fail.
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India TV News broke the news in India on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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