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Stagecoach co-founder buys Manston Airport for £1

Lothian Shelf Ltd., owned by Ann Gloag - who co-founded UK-listed transport operator Stagecoach Group with her brother Brian Souter - has agreed to buy Manston Airport from owners Infratil for £1, plus an adjustment for working capital variances and cash injected by Infratil between 14 October 2013 and transaction completion, expected to be around £350,000.

Ann Gloag said: “I am delighted to have purchased Manston Airport from Infratil as I believe there is real potential for growth that has not been fully captured.”

“Having worked in the transport industry for over 30 years, I believe I am very well placed to help maximise opportunities for both freight and passengers at Manston."

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“Infratil Limited is very pleased to have found an acquiror with a vision for Manston Airport’s future development.” said Marko Bogoievski, chief executive of Infratil. “From Infratil’s perspective, while Manston was a very small part of the company’s overall asset base, this sale will result in a more focused portfolio and improve our future cash flow position.”

Following the sale of this asset and the proposed sale of Glasgow Prestwick Airport to the Scottish Government announced last week, Infratil expects to impair these assets by approximately £11 million in its half year financial statements to 30 September 2013.

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Completion and settlement of the Manston Airport sale will occur on 29 November 2013 (or earlier, at the purchaser’s request) and is only conditional on matters within Infratil’s control.

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