A British F-35B stealth fighter jet, stranded at Keralaโs Thiruvananthapuram airport for 18 days, has unexpectedly become the center of a social media meme stormโand the Kerala Tourism Department has now joined the fun. In a light-hearted post on X, the department quipped that the jet was โnot willing to leaveโ because โKerala is a place you never want to leave.โ
The post also included an AI-generated image of the F-35B fighter alongside a fake five-star review that read, โKerala is such an amazing place, I donโt want to leave. Definitely recommend.โ The department thanked the satirical platform โThe Fauxyโ for inspiring the viral poster.
The F-35B, a fifth-generation stealth aircraft known for its short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) capabilities, was returning from a joint maritime exercise with the Indian Navy in the Indo-Pacific when it made an emergency landing in Keralaโs capital. The aircraft, which is part of the UKโs HMS Prince of Wales Carrier Strike Group, has since been exposed to Keralaโs scorching heat and seasonal rains.
The prolonged stay has led to a flood of internet humor. One popular meme mockingly offers the jet โfor sale,โ while another compares the situation to a scene from the Malayalam cult classic Vellanakalude Nadu, in which a defunct road roller becomes a bureaucratic nuisance. Social media users have also joked about the potential aviation parking fees being levied on the parked warplane.
Despite the jetโs advanced technology and elite status, its unplanned layover in Kerala has turned it into a surprising mascot for the stateโs tourism charm, proving that sometimes, even military hardware isnโt immune to Keralaโs laid-back appealโor its meme culture.