India News | British F-35 Fighter Jet Makes Emergency Landing in Kerala

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. A United Kingdom (UK) Navy F-35 fighter jet made an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Saturday evening due to low fuel, according to sources.

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], June 15 (ANI): A United Kingdom (UK) Navy F-35 fighter jet made an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Saturday evening due to low fuel, according to sources.

The aircraft, part of the British Carrier Strike Group's aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales, is currently stationed at the airport.

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More details about the incident are awaited.

The Indian Navy and the United Kingdom's Carrier Strike Group (UK CSG25) conducted a joint naval drill, commonly known as a Passage Exercise (PASSEX), in the western Arabian Sea earlier this week.

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This marked the UK Strike Group's "first major engagement" after entering the Indo-Pacific region.

"UK CSG25 joined the Indian Navy for an exercise in the western Arabian Sea," read a post from the UK Carrier Strike Group.

The Indian Navy had earlier stated, "INS Tabar, along with a submarine and P-8I aircraft of the Indian Navy, participated in a Passage Exercise in the North Arabian Sea on 09 and 10 June 2025 with HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Richmond from the UK Carrier Strike Group."

The two-day exercise included various naval activities such as coordinated anti-submarine operations, tactical manoeuvres, unified control of helicopters, and professional exchanges between naval officers.

"The multi-faceted naval exercise included unified control of integral helicopters, tactical manoeuvres, coordinated anti-submarine ops and professional exchange of officers," the statement read.

"The joint exercise underscores the deepening cooperation between the two navies and showcases shared commitment to maritime security and robust bilateral ties," the Navy added in its statement.

Earlier on Saturday, the Coast Guard, with the Navy and Air Force, successfully handed over the fire-hit MV Wan Hai 503 to the tug Offshore Warrior on June 13. The vessel, which had drifted dangerously close to Kerala's coast, is now 35 nautical miles offshore. Firefighting continues, with minimal smoke remaining. Authorities are ensuring it stays 50 nautical miles from shore, according to an official statement. (ANI)

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