Windows XP via BootCamp on MBA with CD

I have a licensed copy of Windows XP on a CD and I would like to install that on my MBA 11' Mid2013. Only problem is MBA's don't have a CD-Drive.
How can I proceed to put Windows XP from this CD onto my MBA with BootCamp?
Edit: Sorry for maybe posting this in the wrong section but I''m really noob-like in forums, especially in the Apple forums so yeah..

Hi Fatleopard;
Since your question is about Boot Camp, you might get more response if you post over in the Boot Camp Forum instead.
Allan

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