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Encyclopedia > Air Vanuatu

Air Vanuatu is an airline based at Bauerfield International Airport in Port Vila, Vanuatu.

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History

Not much is known as far as the history of this airline. It is supposed that they began flying shortly after Vanuatu's independence from the United Kingdom in 1980. At one point, the airline used Boeing 727 jets.


IATA Code

Air Vanuatu uses the IATA designator code NF.


Destinations

  • domestic:

25 destinations

Fleet

Livery

All white fuselage with the name Air Vanuatu in dark, the airline's logo in red and a flag of Vanuatu. White tail with the airline's logo in red.



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Air Vanuatu is an airline based in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
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