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UK F-35B fighter jet to be moved to maintenance hangar

UK F-35B fighter jet to be moved to maintenance hangar

Time of India2 days ago

Thiruvananthapuram: British High Commission has said grounded UK F-35B fighter jet will be moved to an MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) hangar after specialist equipment and a team arrive from the UK.
In a statement on Thursday, high commission spokesperson said, "We are working to repair UK F-35B at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport as quickly as possible."
The aircraft was unable to return to HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier due to adverse weather conditions. Prioritizing safety, the aircraft diverted to Thiruvananthapuram airport, where it landed safely. It subsequently developed an engineering issue whilst on the ground, which precluded its return to the carrier.
Engineers from HMS Prince of Wales assessed the aircraft and decided that support of a UK-based engineering team was needed.
The statement also said they do not have a forecast for the aircraft being repaired.
Throughout this diversion incident, we have worked closely with all Indian authorities, including Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and Thiruvananthapuram airport, and are extremely grateful for their support, the statement said.
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Safe landing, logistics, and continuing security and organizational support provided by India in responding to this situation further demonstrate the close coordination and deepening relationship that exists between armed forces of the UK and India, said the statement.

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