UK's F-35B Fighter Jet to Be Dismantled and Returned from India

The British Air Force's F-35B fighter jet, currently stuck at Trivandrum International Airport in Kerala, is set to be dismantled and returned to the UK. Due to repair complications, the aircraft will not fly back but will be transported on four shoulders. Government sources confirm that the British Navy will handle the logistics and cover all associated fees. This decision follows the discovery of escalating issues with the jet's hydraulic and starting systems. A team from the UK is expected to oversee the dismantling process in India.
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UK's F-35B Fighter Jet to Be Dismantled and Returned from India

F-35B Fighter Jet's Departure from India

The British Air Force's fifth-generation F-35B fighter jet, which has been stranded at Trivandrum International Airport in Kerala, is set to leave India. Instead of flying back, the aircraft will be carried out on four shoulders. According to sources, it has been confirmed that repairs for the F-35B in India are not feasible. The jet will be dismantled and transported back to the UK inside a large aircraft.


खाने की इन चीजों में होता है मौजूद……’शेफाली जरीवाला स्किन ग्लो के लिए लेती थीं ग्लूटाथियोन……



Government sources have indicated that the British Navy will send a large aircraft to facilitate the transfer of the jet, and they will cover all outstanding parking and hangar fees owed to India. Initially, it was reported that there was an issue with the jet's hydraulic system, but further investigation revealed that the problem had escalated to the starting system. Consequently, the jet's components will be dismantled, and a team from the UK will travel to India to oversee the process.


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