Seven locals take up positions with UK's largest regional airline
Seven people from the Isle of Man have been recruited to maintain aircraft belonging to the UK's largest regional airline.
Loganair says creating its own Ronaldsway based team is evidence of its commitment to the Island.
Four engineers, two mechanics and an apprentice will look after the two ATR-72 aircraft which fly to Liverpool, Manchester, Belfast, Birmingham and Edinburgh.
Kay Ryan is the chief commercial officer:
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