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Last Updated: Monday, 8 October 2007, 16:39 GMT 17:39 UK
Officials to meet airline's owner
EuroManx aircraft
EuroManx's parent group was bought out
Government officials are seeking talks with the new owners of the Isle of Man-based airline, EuroManx Airways.

The airline's parent company, Corporate Jet Services, has been the subject of a management buy out.

Department of Transport officials plan to meet the new owner - Quest Aviation Services - to discuss the implications for the airline.

Despite the change, transport minister David Anderson said he understood it was "business as usual" at EuroManx.

Mr Anderson said he looked forward to meeting the organisation's representatives in due course.

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