
The British fighter F-35 stuck in Kerala in the last 22 days on Sunday 6th July was finally moved from its grounded position to Hangar. This step was taken after a team of air engineers from the UK arrived at the International Airport Thiruvananthapuram to repair the shine of the British Royal Navy. It is time to know parking fees for the British F-35, which occupied a bay for VIP aircraft.
The aircraft was parked on the bay of 4 under careful monitoring of central industrial security forces. Indian Wing for Defense Research Estimated Parking F-35 £26 261 per day. According to this estimate £5,77 742.
The report also states that the airport authorities have not completed the exact structure of the fees and it is possible that the Indian government can cover the costs.
This incident is atypical because it is the first time this advanced fighter aircraft stuck abroad. During his long -term stay, the fighter aircraft was guarded by a six -member team from Prince HMS of Wales. The $ 110 million (85 million GBP) was taken from the asphalt to the hangar after it turned out that several attempts to repair the aircraft proved unsuccessful.
Part of the British Royal Navy, which was part of the British aircraft carrier, approximately 100 naval miles from Keraly coast were located. The Šekal combat stream performed an emergency landing in Kerala 14. June due to bad weather and low fuel levels.
On Sunday, a team of technical experts at Thiruvananthapuram Airport arrived on board the British Royal Air Force Airbus A400M to evaluate the F-35. Visuals shared by the fact that even the F-35 show is pulled into a hangar from its grounded position at the airport.
“The F-35 combat aircraft was transported to the Air India Hangar at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in Kerala, where the Technical Team of the British Royal Air Force would try to repair and take it back,” he quoted defense sources like July 6.
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