Royal Navy’s F35BS stranded at Trivanandapuran (Kerala, India) Airport since 24th June 2025

British fighter jet F-35B has been struck at Thrivananthapuram airport in Kerala (Southern India) since it landed on 14th June, after being diverted there after it ran into bad weather during a sortie in the Indian Ocean and was unable to return to HMS Prince of Wales, the Royal Navy’s flagship carrier. The £80million jet landed safely but it has since developed a technical snag and is unable to return to the carrier. According to the British High Commission “the UK has accepted an offer to move the aircraft to the Maintenance Repair and Overhaul facility at the airport, once UK engineering teams arrive with specialist equipment, thereby ensuring there is minimal disruption to scheduled maintenance of other aircraft. The aircraft will return to active service once repairs and safety checks have been completed.”

One of the two options the Royal Navy have according to a security expert “ they can repair it and make it fly-worthy or they can fly it out in a bigger cargo plane such as a C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft”.

F-35BS are highly advanced stealth jets, built by Lockheed Martin, and are known for their short take-off in confined spaces and vertical landing capability.

One response to “F35B stranded at Kerala airport”

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    pennynairprice

    Seems a fascinating story and the proposal to fit it inside a bigger plane is very awe inspiring! Kerala is a legendary part of India and I would like to know more both about the district and the outcome of the plane’s history which are clearly unrelated.

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