The status of the Island's airport has been reduced to "special attention", according to the Island's Enterprise Minister.
Last year, the Isle of Man Civil Aviation Authority said Ronaldsway was "on notice" after a number of regulatory concerns.
However, Tim Johnston MHK was quizzed about the airport in a question for written answer from Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas.
Mr Johnston said in May the CAA had reduced its safety regulatory enforcement status to "special attention".
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