Airbus returned to winning ways at home to Aberystwyth, completing a league double over Alun Morgan’s side with a 2-0 success.
Jack Abraham almost handed Craig Harrison's men the perfect start, but his strike from the edge of the area struck the angle of post and bar.
Marc Lloyd-Williams also came close to breaking the deadlock, but he skewed a strike wide, while Aneurin Thomas missed a header at the other end.
Airbus had to wait until 12 minutes into the second half for the breakthrough when Carl Owen flicked a header from Gio Feliciello’s corner past Stephen Cann.
Feliciello then turned provider for the Wingmakers’ second goal, his superb cross finding Lloyd-Williams, who steered the ball past Cann.
Owen came close to a second, but his strike was well-saved.
The result leaves Harrison’s side two points clear of 11th placed Carmarthen.
Llanelli stole a march on TNS at the top of the table with a comfortable 2-0 triumph over 10-man hosts Newtown.
The home side were reduced to 10-men after just 22 minutes as Damien Daniels was given his marching orders.
It took 12 minutes for Llanelli to capitalise on their advantage, defender Stuart Jones breaking the deadlock.
Newtown failed to give up after the break, but Andy Legg’s side wrapped up the three points with a late strike from sub Jordan Follows.
Prestatyn Town needed a late penalty from former Rhyl hitman Andy Moran to see off bottom of the table Caersws, who finished the game with 10-men after ex-Druid Geraint Lewis saw red three minutes from time.
Port Talbot Town moved fourth in the table with a 1-0 victory over visiting Haverfordwest.
The home side dominated the game, but only had Martin Rose’s 63rd minute strike to show for their efforts.
Carmarthen’s hopes of reaching the’Super 12s’ were dealt another blow as they could only draw 1-1 with lowly Welshpool.
Danny Thomas handed Deryn Brace’s side a lead at half-time, but the they were forced to settle for a point as Steff Edwards netted just after the hour.
Bangor City claimed local bragging rights’ as they recorded an excellent 3-1 victory over bitter rivals Rhyl.
Two of Nev Powell’s former Lilywhites’ - Craig Garside and Jamie Reed - both scored, while Sion Edwards completed a bad day for Greg Strong’s men.
Matty Williams gave the strong Rhyl contingent something to cheer about eight minutes from time, netting from the penalty