'A significant corner has been turned' at the Island's Airport, according to the Civil Aviation Administration.
Ronaldsway had been placed under 'Special Attention' in 2019 due to findings raised from routine checks of air traffic services.
The status was then changed to 'On Notice' in July 2022, with an update issued last month on progress made.
The Administration reports the airport has set in place 'an action plan' to address recommendations made, with many already completed.
It adds that they're 'content with progress and plans at this stage' - the airport will remain 'On Notice' and will be next reviewed this December.
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