Organisation met with Island politicians this week
The Royal Air Force is keen to strengthen its ties with the Isle of Man for the future and raise awareness of the work it does.
That's from two members of the organisation who met with politicians this week to discuss the bi-lateral relationship between the Island and the RAF itself going forward.
Ronaldsway and Manx air space is sometimes utilised by aircraft based at the likes of RAF Valley in Anglesey for training purposes.
Wing Commander, Christopher Pote, and Squadron Leader, Jonathan Worthington, were those who met with members of Tynwald yesterday:
Tynwald approves changes to sitting schedule, including half-term breaks and revised start dates
Plea to Manx parents to check meningitis vaccination status
Bus dispute ‘a considerable way apart’ as talks continue, says infrastructure minister
Noble's bed capacity exceeding industry-recognised 'safe levels'
