A British F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter jet made an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Saturday night after experiencing a critical fuel shortage mid-flight. The jet, one of the most advanced in the Royal Air Force fleet, was reportedly en route over international airspace when it was forced to divert to the Indian airport.
Airport officials confirmed that the aircraft landed safely without incident and was guided to a secure bay. As of Sunday morning, the jet remains stationed at the airport, awaiting necessary clearance from Indian central authorities to proceed with refueling and resume its journey.
Sources at the airport indicated that standard emergency protocols were followed, and coordination between Indian civil aviation and military authorities ensured a swift response to the unplanned landing. No damage or injuries were reported.
The incident has drawn attention due to the presence of a fifth-generation fighter jet at a civilian airport, prompting heightened security measures around the site. While details about the aircraft’s mission and route remain classified, defense analysts suggest the situation underscores the challenges involved in long-distance deployment of such high-performance aircraft.
Diplomatic communication between the UK and India is ongoing, with both sides expected to resolve operational clearances promptly. The British High Commission in New Delhi has not issued a formal statement as of yet.