A plane has been named after teenager Eilidh MacLeod, who was among the 22 victims of last May's Manchester Arena bombing.

Scottish airline Loganair has dubbed its Twin Otter aircraft "Spirit of Eilidh" in tribute to the 14-year-old from Barra.

The plane flies a service linking Barra, Tiree and Campbeltown with Glasgow and is able to land on Barra's beach runway.

Loganair said every passenger on the aircraft would see its new name on the side of the plane as they board.

Eilidh died in the explosion in Manchester as she attended an Ariana Grande concert on May 22 last year.

Her friend Laura MacIntyre, a fellow pupil at Castlebay Community School on Barra, was also seriously injured in the attack.

Jonathan Hinkles, managing director of Loganair, said: "We are honoured that Eilidh's parents have consented to allow us to name our Twin Otter after their daughter.

"We at Loganair hope that it may play a small part in ensuring that her spirit and presence endure long into the future.

"Every passenger on the aircraft will see the Spirit of Eilidh title as they board."