Air Newport
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| alliance = [[OneGlobe]] | | alliance = [[OneGlobe]] | ||
| fleet_size = 103 (16 in order) | | fleet_size = 103 (16 in order) | ||
- | | destinations = | + | | destinations = 31 |
| slogan = Living is Flying | | slogan = Living is Flying | ||
| headquarters = [[Newport City]], [[Newport]] | | headquarters = [[Newport City]], [[Newport]] | ||
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** [[Garland]] ([[Garland International Airport]]) | ** [[Garland]] ([[Garland International Airport]]) | ||
* [[Genava]] | * [[Genava]] | ||
- | ** [[ | + | ** [[Geneva]] ([[Geneve-Cointrin International Airport]]) |
* [[Georgiapolis]] | * [[Georgiapolis]] | ||
** [[Elionias]] ([[Elionias International Airport]]) | ** [[Elionias]] ([[Elionias International Airport]]) | ||
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** [[Anacona]] ([[Anacona Falconara Airport]]) | ** [[Anacona]] ([[Anacona Falconara Airport]]) | ||
** [[Brescia]] ([[Brescia Borgo Panigale Airport]]) | ** [[Brescia]] ([[Brescia Borgo Panigale Airport]]) | ||
- | ** [[Lovere]] ([[Lovere Orio Airport]] | + | ** [[Lovere]] ([[Lovere Orio Airport]]) |
+ | * [[Samkir]] | ||
+ | ** [[Asmara]] ([[Asmara International Airport]]) | ||
+ | ** [[Yjervan]] ([[Yjervan International Airport]]) | ||
* [[Sutherway]] | * [[Sutherway]] | ||
** [[Dahla]] ([[Dahla International Airport]]) | ** [[Dahla]] ([[Dahla International Airport]]) | ||
** [[Forth Bay]] ([[Forth Bay International Airport]]) | ** [[Forth Bay]] ([[Forth Bay International Airport]]) | ||
** [[Kirkaldy]] ([[Kirkaldy International Airport]]) | ** [[Kirkaldy]] ([[Kirkaldy International Airport]]) | ||
+ | * [[Terra Nonia]] | ||
+ | ** [[Storalvoy]] ([[Storalvoy International Airport]]) | ||
* [[Tient]] | * [[Tient]] | ||
** [[Nantes]] ([[Nantes International Airport]]) | ** [[Nantes]] ([[Nantes International Airport]]) | ||
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** [[Bayview]] ([[Bayview International Airport]]) | ** [[Bayview]] ([[Bayview International Airport]]) | ||
** [[Corona]] ([[Crucijada International Airport]]) '''hub''' | ** [[Corona]] ([[Crucijada International Airport]]) '''hub''' | ||
- | ** [[Newport City]] | + | ** [[Newport City]] ([[Newport International Airport]]) '''main hub''' |
- | + | ||
- | + | ||
** [[Portsmouth]] ([[Portsmouth International Airport]]) '''focus city''' | ** [[Portsmouth]] ([[Portsmouth International Airport]]) '''focus city''' | ||
** [[Riverside]] ([[Riverside International Airport]]) | ** [[Riverside]] ([[Riverside International Airport]]) | ||
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* [[Ryukyu]] | * [[Ryukyu]] | ||
** [[Naha]] ([[Naha International Airport]]) | ** [[Naha]] ([[Naha International Airport]]) | ||
+ | ** [[Yokiba]] ([[Yokiba International Airport]]) | ||
* [[Solomon]] | * [[Solomon]] | ||
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** [[Galati]] ([[Galati Capitol Airport]]) | ** [[Galati]] ([[Galati Capitol Airport]]) | ||
** [[Najing]] ([[East Orient International Airport]]) | ** [[Najing]] ([[East Orient International Airport]]) | ||
** [[Orel]] ([[Orel International Airport]]) | ** [[Orel]] ([[Orel International Airport]]) | ||
** [[Rugen]] ([[Rugen International Airport]]) '''hub''' | ** [[Rugen]] ([[Rugen International Airport]]) '''hub''' | ||
+ | * [[Toright]] | ||
+ | ** [[Sheng Woo]] ([[Sheng Woo International Airport]]) | ||
+ | ** [[Xinarg-East]] ([[Xinarg-East International Aiport]]) |
Revision as of 23:51, 24 March 2008
Air Newport | |||||||
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Slogan: Living is Flying | |||||||
Founded | 1944 | ||||||
Hubs | Newport International Airport Crucijada International Airport Georgiapolis International Airport | ||||||
Headquarters | Newport City, Newport | ||||||
Parent Company | Air Newport, Inc. | ||||||
Alliance | OneGlobe | ||||||
Fleet Size | 103 (16 in order) | ||||||
Frequent Flyer Program | Porte Miles | ||||||
Destinations | 31 | ||||||
Focus Cities | Portsmouth International Airport | ||||||
Website: www.airnewport.np |
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 Adrijin. Today it is owned by both the Government and by the private sector.
As of January 2008, Air Newport has 27 airport destinations in 11 countries with a fleet size of 103 aircraft.
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History
In 1943, millionaire Steven Velasquez, hailed as one of Newport's leading industrialists at the time, who served as the General Manager, and former Congressman Julio Fernandez as Chairman and President purchased three private jets for their leisure travels to Georgiapolis. Government investment in September the next year paved the way for its nationalization.
The airline's first flight under the name Air Newport was made on January 12, 1944, with a single Beech Model 18 NPC-54 aircraft, which started its daily services between Newport City and Corona and marked its foundation.
In 1952, Air Newport expanded its services to Portsmouth via Portsmouth International Airport after acquiring three Douglas DC-3s and began serving Geneve-Cointrin International Airport the next year.
The 1960s saw the introduction of the Boeing 747. Air Newport showing interest in the aircraft purchased 30 and started services to Manteria and Sutherway.
In 1972, Air Newport Flight 321 to Georgiapolis crashed during a flight to Georgiapolis International Airport killing all 110 passengers on board.