The idea came about when Reverend (Squadron Leader) David Norfield took over as station chaplain. He said:
"My office next to the station's chapel was far bigger than I needed and I was aware that it was only available for our Christian personnel. So I have moved out and we are set to redesign my former office to meet the requirements of a prayer room.
"We have close links with many Muslim communities in Leeds and that has given us an advantage because we are able to call on friends for guidance."
One of those friends, Ishtiak Hussain, Chairman of Armley Mosque, has been to the base to discuss with Sqn Ldr Norfield those protocols important to Muslims.
Mr Hussain said:
"There are a number of rituals that must be carried out before prayers including cleansing the body. So David has suggested his office because there are washing facilities close by which are suitable for wudu.
"The room will require redecoration in a neutral colour and prayer mats need to be supplied. I have told David that we would be glad to assist in obtaining these."
It's not just Armley Mosque that is offering help, Leeds Grand Mosque Imam Sheikh Mohammed Tahir, has also offered his expertise as well as items such as Koran stools:
"We are very grateful to our Muslim friends in Leeds for finding the time to offer such valuable advice," added Sqn Ldr Norfield.
"We now know exactly what needs to be done and work is due to start next week.
"It is important that we provide for the spiritual needs of all our people and I expect to formally open the room for prayer at the end of this month."