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Delta Air Lines New York Rangers Fan Flight

Marine Air Terminal Gate 1. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Marine Air Terminal Gate 1. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Two excited passengers walk down the jetway to board their Newark-bound flight. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • A young fan wins an autographed Marian Gaborik jersey. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Ron Duguay. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • MSG VP Greg Economous. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • N319NB wears the Rangers logo. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Rod Gilbert and Ron Duguay board the plane. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Rally towels. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Rally towels. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Cabin filled with Rangers decorations. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • N319NB wears the Rangers logo. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Delta crew and some select passengers to pose with Rangers legends Rod Gilbert and Ron Duguay. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Rod Gilbert, Ron Duguay pose with the flight's captain and head flight attendant. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Rod Gilbert, Ron Duguay pose in front of the plane with the captain and some young fans. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Rod Gilbert. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Off to The Rock! (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Marching into Newark. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Rod Gilbert. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)
  • Deplaning in Newark. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)



 
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