Air Newport

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{{Infobox SkyElite| airline_name = Air Newport
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| image_logo = Airnewportlogo.jpg
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| iata = AN
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| icao = ANE
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| callsign = AIRNEWPORT
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| year_founded = 1944
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| hub_cities = [[Newport International Airport]] <br> [[Crucijada International Airport]] <br> [[Forth Bay International Airport]]<br> [[Aosta International Airport]]
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| alliance = [[OneGlobe]]
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| fleet_size = 103 (6 in order)
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| destinations = 40
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| slogan = Living is Flying
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| headquarters = [[Newport City]], [[Newport]]
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| website = www.airnewport.np
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| ffprog = [[Porte Miles]]
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| parentcompany = [[Air Newport, Inc.]]
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| focus_cities = [[Portsmouth International Airport]]
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'''Air Newport''' is the [[national airline]] of [[Newport]]. Founded in 1944, it began as a fleet of three private business jets of entrepreneur Steven Velasquez and has expanded into one of the largest airlines in the [[SimWorld]]. Today it is owned by both the Government and by the private sector.  
'''Air Newport''' is the [[national airline]] of [[Newport]]. Founded in 1944, it began as a fleet of three private business jets of entrepreneur Steven Velasquez and has expanded into one of the largest airlines in the [[SimWorld]]. Today it is owned by both the Government and by the private sector.  
As of October 2007, Air Newport has 40 airport destinations in 18 countries with a fleet size of 103 aircraft.
As of October 2007, Air Newport has 40 airport destinations in 18 countries with a fleet size of 103 aircraft.

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Air Newport is the national airline of Newport. Founded in 1944, it began as a fleet of three private business jets of entrepreneur Steven Velasquez and has expanded into one of the largest airlines in the SimWorld. Today it is owned by both the Government and by the private sector.

As of October 2007, Air Newport has 40 airport destinations in 18 countries with a fleet size of 103 aircraft.

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