The number of new aircraft being registered by the Isle of Man aircraft registry has been declining steadily since 2022.
That's according to figures provided by Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston, answering a Tynwald question for written reply from Douglas North MHK John Wannenburgh.
So far this year, a total of 32 aircraft were added to it, compared to 39 in 2024, 44 in 2023 and 55 in 2022.
The registry earned £3,088,588 in income this year, versus £2,662,429 last year.
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