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Forgotten Wow Air plane spotted all alone at Newark Airport

Hey, WOW Air: did you forget something?

The now-defunct Reykjavik-based carrier apparently abandoned one of its jets at Newark airport, a purple-painted plane that can be seen from a New Jersey Turnpike ramp.

“Poor, lonely @wow_air A321 sitting off in a corner at EWR, waiting for someone to love it again,” tweeted NYC Aviation, a site for plane-spotting fans, which told The Post the empty jet is set to be repossessed and removed in a week.

“Going to Iceland?” is plastered on its engines.

But this grounded bird isn’t flying anywhere soon.

The budget airline, founded by Icelandic tech titan Skuli Morgensen in 2011, abruptly shut down on March 28 and canceled all flights, leaving passengers with trips booked stranded at airports across the country.

Since then the plane has been sitting behind a fence just off the ramp onto New Jersey Turnpike South from Interchange 14, a Port Authority spokeswoman told the New Jersey Star-Ledger.

“We’re hearing that lessors are beginning to repossess the plane,” NYC Aviation told The Post. “It’ll likely move sometime in the next week or so.”