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Indian Defence NewsUK F-35B Under Repair in India After Weather Diversion, Engineering Issue

UK F-35B Under Repair in India After Weather Diversion, Engineering Issue

British High Commission thanks Indian authorities for support at Thiruvananthapuram airport.

A UK F-35B fighter jet that diverted to Thiruvananthapuram International Airport due to adverse weather conditions is currently undergoing repairs after developing an engineering issue on the ground.

According to an official spokesperson from the British High Commission, the aircraft could not return to its carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, because of weather constraints and was diverted to ensure the pilot’s safety. The F-35B landed safely at the airport but has since experienced a technical fault that requires intervention from a UK-based engineering team.

Engineers aboard HMS Prince of Wales assessed the jet, but further diagnostics concluded that specialist equipment and technical expertise from the UK would be necessary to repair the aircraft. There is no current estimate for when the repair will be completed.

To avoid any disruption to airport operations, the fighter jet will be moved to a space within the Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility once the required equipment and team arrive in India.

British officials have acknowledged the assistance provided by Indian authorities throughout the incident. “We thank the Indian Authorities for their continued support,” said a spokesperson from the British High Commission.

Sources confirmed that the UK has coordinated closely with the Indian Air Force, Indian Navy, and Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. The British High Commission underscored that the safe landing, logistical arrangements, and ongoing security support are a testament to the strong military cooperation between the UK and India.

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