An airline which served the Isle of Man until its collapse earlier this year could be making a comeback.
Former Flybe shareholder Lucien Farrell is to buy the company's brand, stock and equipment with a view to restarting operations next year.
The company went into administration in March, endings its flights to Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool from Ronaldsway.
The firm also held the Island's passenger transfer contract for patients travelling to the UK for treatment.
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