Nevis Express

{{Infobox Airline

| airline = Nevis Express

| image =

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| IATA = VF

| ICAO = none

| callsign = none

| founded = 1993 (as Daystar Airways AK){{cite book|last=Norwood|first=Tom|author2=Wegg, John|title=North American Airlines Handbook|publisher=Airways International|location=Sandpoint, ID|year=2002|edition=3rd|isbn=0-9653993-8-9|url=http://www.airwaysnews.com|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161128070750/http://airwaysnews.com/|archivedate=2016-11-28}}

| commenced = 1993

| ceased = 2003

| hubs = 1

| secondary_hubs = 1

| focus_cities =

| frequent_flyer = Non

| alliance = US Airways

| subsidiaries =

| fleet_size = 5

| destinations =

| parent = privately held

| company_slogan =

| headquarters = Newcastle Airport, Nevis

| key_people = Allen Haddadi, Bret Gladden, Sean Henville

| website = www.nevisexpress.com

}}

Nevis Express was a charter airline which operated from St Kitts and Nevis, West Indies, based at Newcastle Airport on Nevis. The fleet consisted of three BN-2A aircraft seating nine passengers, and two Beech 1900C-1 aircraft seating 19 passengers.

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