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Mint
2 hours ago
- Mint
British fighter jet F-35B for sale on OLX? Here's the truth about aircraft grounded at Thiruvananthapuram airport
Amid a British Royal Navy F-35B fighter jet remains grounded at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport after making an emergency landing on 14 June, several posts on social media claimed the British F-35B Lightning II was up for sale on OLX. According to the details, the British F-35B Lightning II jet landed in Thiruvananthapuram International Airport due to a suspected hydraulic issue. The British jet was on routine flight outside Indian airspace when it developed a technical fault and diverted to the southern Indian airport. Meanwhile, screenshots from the OLX were posted on social media by users, claiming the aircraft was up for sale for $4 million. The viral post, however, is fake. But, no such post was found on OLX's official website. Looking into the details, the items for sale for the F-35 fighter jet were priced in US dollars, suggesting the post was fabricated. However, social media users took a swipe and commented on the incident. One wrote, "Someone put a UK F-35B fighter jet up for sale on OLX🤣 kaise kaise log rehte hai yahan.." Another wrote, "British F-35B Fighter Jet is on sale for only $4 million in Kerala, India. The description is wild...." A third wrote, 'Someone put a selling ads of America billion dollars fighter jet F-35B for sale. This fighter jet is in India for 6 days long due to technical issues. India is not for beginners 🤣🤣 Kya log hain vaiii.' "Someone have put that stranded UK F-35B Fighter Jet on OLX," wrote the fourth user. Though the root cause of the emergency landing of the British jet is said to be a technical fault, the fifth-generation combat jet is still stationed at the airport for a third day. Shortly after the incident, technicians from the carrier arrived to begin inspection and repairs. Six of them returned to the ship on Tuesday afternoon, while three personnel – including the pilot – remain at Thiruvananthapuram to oversee the rectification efforts. The pilot has been resting in the airport's apron office area and the aircrew were moved to the Emergency Medical Centre after the incident, as per the precautionary protocol. Thiruvananthapuram International Airport Ltd (TIAL) has been facilitating their stay, providing accommodation and meals. At the Royal Navy's request, a local ground handling agency was also arranged. Also, the Indian Air Force supports the UK team in returning the aircraft to full service.


NDTV
4 hours ago
- Business
- NDTV
British F-35B Fighter Jet, Which Is Grounded In Kerala, On Sale On OLX? A Fact-Check
New Delhi: A British F-35B fighter jet, which made an unscheduled stop at Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Saturday, has remained grounded since then. While authorities worked on ensuring the safe departure of the jet, one of the world's most expensive and advanced combat aircraft, multiple posts on social media claimed the British F-35B Lightning II was up for sale on OLX. The screenshot appeared to be that of a post on OLX, and it included a picture of the F-35 fighter jet. It said the aircraft was up for sale for USD 4 million. The viral post, however, is fake. India is not for Beginners ???????????? Indians put Royal Navy's #F35B stealth fighter jet for sale on OLX, which has been grounded in Kerala's #Thiruvananthapuram airport for 6 days. — Rocket Singh Loki Head Chef @ Gryffindor भोजनालय (@DegreeWaleBabu) June 20, 2025 Who the hell did this! LMAO. Royal Navy's F-35B for sale. — Shihab (@ShihabudeenMb) June 18, 2025 F35 for Sale on OLX at $4M ???????????? #Trump — Jamin (@JaminrpP) June 20, 2025 Malayalis have put the British F-35 fighter jet on sale online in OLX ???????? — Mini Nair (@minicnair) June 17, 2025 The post also mentioned a few of the aircraft's specifications, including automatic parking, brand-new tyres and a battery. However, no such post was found on OLX's official website. Additionally, the items for sale on OLX from Kerala were priced in US dollars, which further suggests the post was fabricated. The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is currently guarding the British F-35B fighter jet, which is part of the UK's HMS Prince of Wales Carrier Strike Group, currently deployed in the Indo-Pacific region. The carrier group recently completed joint maritime exercises with the Indian Navy. Since its arrival, British aviation engineers have been working intensively to fix a technical snag related to the aircraft's hydraulic systems. Despite their efforts, the issue remains unresolved, delaying the fighter jet's return to its mother ship.


The Hindu
a day ago
- Climate
- The Hindu
U.K. fighter jet's departure to be delayed further
The departure of the Royal Navy F-35B fighter jet of the U.K. government that made an emergency landing at the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on the night of June 14 is likely to be delayed as the aircraft had suffered some serious damage during the emergency landing. According to sources, the British authorities have sought more time and an MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) facility to fix the technical glitches. At present, four crew members are staying here, and an expert team from the U.K. is likely to arrive in the coming days to tend to the combat jet. It is expected that at least one week is required to fix the technical issues, said the sources. The stealth aircraft may be taken to the MRO of Air India from bay number four in the coming days for repairs. The combat jet developed technical glitches when it was forced to make an emergency landing after running on low fuel. Operating from the U.K. aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales, the jet was undertaking routine flying outside the Indian Air Defence Identification Zone, with Thiruvananthapuram earmarked as the emergency recovery airfield, on June 14. However, the weather turned rough in the Indian Ocean, making it difficult for the fighter jet to land on the aircraft carrier. With fuel running low, it then had to request an emergency landing here.


NDTV
2 days ago
- General
- NDTV
Timeline: World's Most Expensive Fighter Jet Is Still Grounded In Kerala
New Delhi: The British F-35B Lightning II stealth fighter jet, which made an unscheduled landing in Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Saturday night, remains grounded for the fourth straight day on Wednesday. The jet, one of the most advanced of its kind in the world, has become an unusual and high-profile presence at the airport, drawing attention from aviation enthusiasts and onlookers. The F-35B is also the most expensive fighter jet in the world in terms of the overall programme cost. The aircraft is part of the UK's HMS Prince of Wales Carrier Strike Group, currently deployed in the Indo-Pacific region. The carrier group recently completed joint maritime exercises with the Indian Navy. Since its arrival, British aviation engineers have been working intensively to fix a technical snag related to the aircraft's hydraulic systems. Despite their efforts, the issue remains unresolved, delaying the fighter jet's return to its mother ship. The aircraft remains parked at Bay 4 of the airport under a strict security cordon. Here is the sequence of events of the F-35B grounding, along with details of what ails the aircraft. June 14, 8.50 pm British F-35B stealth fighter jet takes off from HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea. June 14, 9.20 pm The F-35B pilot contacts Thiruvananthapuram airport, declares low fuel and requests for landing clearance. June 14, 9.30 pm The F-35B lands in Thiruvananthapuram airport. June 14, 10.30 pm The pilot 'Mike' is escorted from the jet for security procedures. June 14, 11.15 pm A Royal Navy helicopter lands with a two-man repair crew and remains overnight. June 15, 11.20 am Six Royal Navy technicians arrive; the aircraft grounding is extended due to mechanical issues. June 15, 9.54 pm The Indian Air Force (IAF) confirms emergency landing of the F-35B, says it is providing necessary support. June 16 The F-35B is reported to be grounded due to hydraulic failure. June 16 The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) security cover of the grounded F-35B is extended. June 18 The F-35B enters the fourth day of being grounded at the airport in Kerala.


NDTV
2 days ago
- General
- NDTV
Pics: 72 Hours On, World's Most Expensive Fighter Jet Remains Grounded In Kerala
72 hours on, a British Royal Navy F-35B stealth fighter jet remains grounded at Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. The jet was forced to make an emergency landing after it suffered a "technical snag", reports said. The short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) jet was part of the UK's HMS Prince of Wales Carrier Strike Group, which recently completed a joint exercise with the Indian Navy and is currently in the Indo-Pacific. The aircraft diverted to Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday morning after encountering low fuel levels. The Indian Air Force (IAF) had earlier confirmed it was assisting with the diversion. The Navy described the incident as a "normal occurrence," and said it was extending logistical support. The F-35B is part of the most expensive and technologically sophisticated fighter jet programme in history. Designed by Lockheed Martin, the F-35 programme spans multiple international partners and service branches. The B variant, which the Royal Navy operates, is capable of short take-off and vertical landings. The F-35 family, which includes the A, B, and C variants, has seen deployment across multiple theatres in recent months. What distinguishes it from older generations of fighters is its radar-evading capabilities and sensor fusion technology.