Will my 2010 Macbook Air that is currently running  Lion 10.7.5 support the new Mountain Lion OS?

I habe an older Macbook air. Its a 2010 and is currently running  Lion 10.7.5. I was wondering if it would be able to support the new Mountain Lion OS?

In addition to Stedman's spot-on reply --
When you buy an upgrade disk, all updates in that OS can be found on Software Update.
For instance, I bought Snow Leopard at 10.6.
All other updates have been free and downloadable.  So I'm not a 10.6.7.
10.4 (Tiger) went to 10.4.11.
10.5 (Leopard) went to 1.5.8
10.6(Snow Leopard) is currently at 10.6.7.
Now, when Lion come out (the next major upgrade of OSX), I will have to pay to go to 10.7.
After that, updates are free til 10.8 comes out.

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