Aircraft in the Isle of Man
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airlines
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The island has three airfields,
Ronaldsway in the south, which is the present Isle of Man Airport, Jurby
in the northwest, which although large enough to take small turboprops
is currently only used by microlights and gliders, and Andreas in the north,
which is privatly owned and again mainly used by gliders and microlights.
Ronaldsway has regular air services
to most parts of the United Kingdom and to Dublin in Ireland, passenger
services are provided by Manx Airlines, Emerald Airways and Jersey European.
The largest aircraft in regular service is the BAe 146-200, but the airport
can handle up to Boeing 757.
Air Traffic Control is well equipped
with primary and secondary radar, and we have ILS/DME, VOR/DME, NDB/DME
and surveillance radar approaches availible.
If you want to know more
about Ronaldsway check out the official
Isle
of Man Airport
web site.
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