Repairs under way on UK fighter jet stuck in India for three weeks
- Repairs have officially begun on the British Royal Navy's F-35B fighter jet at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport after an emergency landing on June 14 due to bad weather.
- A team of 25 technical experts from the British Royal Air Force arrived in India to assist with repairs on the aircraft, which suffered hydraulic failure.
- The jet has been moved to the Air India Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul facility for detailed inspection.
- The UK Ministry of Defence expressed gratitude for India's continued support and collaboration during the repair efforts.
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