"Just had to make an emergency landing in Irkutsk, Russia on the way back from Shanghai," Daley said in a post on photo-sharing website Instagram.
"Here's the pic of the fuel dump before landing," he added, with an image of a wing of the Virgin Atlantic Airbus A340-600 and fluid billowing out from under it.
The Olympic bronze medallist was flying back to London a day after competing in the Chinese city at the FINA Diving World Cup, in which he came fourth in the 10m platform event.
"The aircraft is on the ground and we are currently investigating the issue," Virgin said in a statement, adding safety was its top priority.
The plane is carrying 286 passengers and 15 crew.
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