Installing Windows 7 on Macbook Air W/O OSX

Hi guys,
Long time reader, first time poster.
I do heaps of work on Windows servers, etc so unfortunately I need to run Windows all the time for that. I have just purchased a new Macbook air Which arrives on monday. Ideally I would like to run only Windows 7 on this so as to not waste HDD space etc.
Is this at all possible?
Thanks

Yes.
Might want to clone and put Mac OS X on a small external drive.
There are reviews on a number of sites of MBA as a Windows only computer, hardware and industry and review sites.
Vista on first MBA:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mobile/display/apple-macbook-air_7.html
http://www.bing.com/search?q=macbookair+windows7
You will need to have OS X to download some Apple drivers first and read the guide, so get familiar and have a game plan and walk it through trial run in your head so to speak.
Look here for a couple articles and pdf guide to get started, there are special considerations for the Air and using USB DVD.
http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp

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