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With UK engineers yet to arrive and on-site repairs unsuccessful, British officials now plan to dismantle and airlift the stranded F-35B jet from Kerala.
An F-35 fighter jet from the British Royal Navy made an emergency landing in Thiruvananthapuram due to a technical snag—and it's still parked there 5 days later.
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A British F-35 fighter jet, which made an emergency landing in southern India in mid-June, is likely to be dismantled, considering it has remained grounded since then, according to a report from ...
The British Royal Navy’s F-35B fighter jet, which made an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in Kerala on June 14 has become cultural icon in Kerala.
An F-35 B fighter jet of the British Royal Navy has been stranded in Kerala for over 16 days, leading the tourism department to make a playful remark about the state's charm.
Grounded For Days, British F-35 Fighter Jet Gets Kerala's "Thank You" Note The fifth-generation supersonic stealth fighter is valued at over $110 million and was developed by Lockheed Martin.
Jet, Set, Stay: Stranded British Navy F-35B turns accidental 'brand ambassador' for Kerala Tourism Officials have confirmed that a team of aviation engineers from the UK is expected to arrive in ...