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Red Rose Airlines | Boeing 737-700 | N842RR | 2006-present



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Red Rose Airlines | Boeing 737-700 | N842RR | 2006-present

Red Rose Airlines is a major US airline. Founded in 1982 in the post-deregulation airline frenzy, formerly being a private operator, the airline began operating regional flights in the northeastern United States with a fleet of small turboprops. It quickly expanded to domestic jet service, and eventually grew to international flights as well. It was originally based in Baltimore, where its headquarters are still located, however also maintains hub operations in New York's JFK Airport, Charlotte, Fort Lauderdale, Dallas Love Field, San Diego and San Jose. The airline mostly operates domestically and to neighboring countries, with a medium-sized operation to Europe and Latin America using 767s. It has the distinction of being the only US carrier operating regional flights without a scope clause agreement, allowing it to operate close to 600 large regional jets across America, allowing it to maintain a massive short-haul network. In addition to its regional fleet, it operates over 500 mainline aircraft, mainly Boeing planes.

The 737 is the backbone of the airline's fleet. A total of 322 are operated by the company, forming the majority of its medium haul domestic network and almost its entire Caribbean, Canadian and Central American operation. 101 of the smaller 737-700 operate with Red Rose from all of its hubs, flying all sorts of routes, from short hops such as FLL-NAS to transcontinental and Hawaii flights, as well as flights that reach as far as Iceland and Brazil. These smaller 737s are also frequently used in new routes to test demand, before larger aircraft take over.

N842RR is the 58th 737-700 delivered to Red Rose. It entered service on October 20th, 2007, and was originally based at Los Angeles, before being transferred to Dallas Love Field to commence the airline's post-Wright Amendment expansion. It is configured with 12 First Class recliners in a 2-2 configuration with 38'' of pitch, 18 Red+ seats featuring 36'' of pitch and 94 Main Cabin seats with 31'' of pitch. Just like all mainline aircraft, Red Rose's 737-700s feature personal TVs for every passenger, Sky Interior-style overhead bins and lighting, while they're in the process of being retrofitted with WiFi onboard.



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    Idk if you purchased the rights for this stock image, but the telltale signs of a nonoriginal logo that's pulled off the Internet is when its super blurry/grainy... (which is even more evident in your album cover)

     

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    Idk if you purchased the rights for this stock image, but the telltale signs of a nonoriginal logo that's pulled off the Internet is when its super blurry/grainy... (which is even more evident in your album cover)

     

    I promise you that if you invested the time to make your own unique and original design, you'll be 1000x more satisfied with it.

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    Idk if you purchased the rights for this stock image, but the telltale signs of a nonoriginal logo that's pulled off the Internet is when its super blurry/grainy... (which is even more evident in your album cover)

     

    I promise you that if you invested the time to make your own unique and original design, you'll be 1000x more satisfied with it.

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    I know that pulling stuff off the interent isn't generally accepted around here, but many people have done it over the years. Besides, I don't really see the harm in it considering it's all just for the sake of a hobby or whatever. I truly get where you're coming from and that doing it myself would be better but sometimes i just wanna do something quickly to pass the time. If it's really that bad I can take this down though

     

    For me it's less about pulling stuff from the internet in general and more a copyright/attribution issue. I think it's completely fine if you use free for use graphics, you have permission from the creator / attributed the work, or you purchased the images outright. But without these the "harm" can be pretty serious. 

     

    Everyone's pulled stuff from the internet, sometimes we all need a little help to realize our vision. Doing so is responsibly is the least you can do.