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A spokeswoman for the airport, which has been stuck at the Indian airport for more than five weeks, is a modern British fighter who has been stuck at the Indian airport for more than five weeks and on the way to Darwin in Australia, BBC said.
F-35b was pulled back from the hangar on Monday after repairing it fit.
The reaction first landed on June 14 at Tirovanthopur Airport in South Kerala, where it was Distracted after he collided with bad weather During the genus in the Indian Ocean. He then developed a technical snag.
His prolonged presence on Indian soil raised curiosity and raised questions about how such a modern aircraft could remain in a foreign country for so long.
The plane was part of the Prince of Wael’s Navy. Officials did not say why he was flying to Darwin, but this is most likely because the flagship carrier of the royal fleet is still in the region.
Over the last few days, HMS Prince of Wales posted updates and photos on X (formerly Twitter) from the joint exercises he conducted off the Australian coast.
After the plane could not return, engineers from the ship visited it to fix it.
But they were unable to repair it, and two weeks ago the UK Defense Ministry – Note They opened a team of 14 engineers “to the Tirovanthopur airport to evaluate and repair the F-35b”.
There were suggestions that if the equipment failed to repair the plane, it should be dismantled and carried out in a large cargo plane, such as a C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft.
Over the last two weeks, including the UK Verkhovna Commission in India and defense bodies, the BBC reports, which said they would not share the repair details.
F-35s-is very advanced stel-aircraft, built Lockheed Martin, and is valued for its short take-off capabilities and vertical landing.
The images of “lone f-35b”, parked on the asphalt and soaked by Kerala Musson, made it the subject of jokes and memes, and many believe that he does not want to leave the colorful state of Kerala, called “God’s country” in tourist brochures.
A case with $ 110 million (80 million pounds) was also erected in the House of Commons.
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