Tennessee One took ten days to paint with a crew of 12-15 people working over three different shifts, which is an extra two days than our normal Heart livery.
There are a total of eight colors being used to paint the aircraft with the most predominant color being red.
Over two thirds of the amount of paint used was red (almost 30 gallons).
The smallest star on the aircraft is just over six feet long while the largest is almost 10 feet long.
The circle in the Tennessee crest is just under 20 feet which is the same size as most outdoor swimming pools.
Tennessee One is a 737-700 aircraft emblazoned with an artist’s rendition of the Tennessee State flag. Tennessee One joins ten other 737s in the Southwest fleet that carry unique, state-themed paint schemes: Arizona One, California One, Colorado One, Florida One, Illinois One, Lone Star One (Texas), Maryland One, Missouri One, Nevada One, and New Mexico One.