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An active airport tarmac scene unfolds during the daytime under a partly cloudy sky, featuring an aircraft and ground personnel. The main subject is a turboprop aircraft, distinctively painted with a white fuselage, a prominent green stripe along its lower half, and a thinner blue stripe above it. The airline's name, "BINTER LÍNEAS AÉREAS DE CANARIAS," is visible along the top of the fuselage, while "bintercanarias.com" is printed below the windows.

Two ground crew members, both wearing high-visibility yellow vests and dark blue pants, are attending to the aircraft. One female crew member is positioned near the front of the plane, intently looking down at a tablet or device she holds in her hands, suggesting a pre-flight or post-flight check. Further towards the rear of the aircraft, another male crew member stands beside a white ground support vehicle, which has "inter" written on its side (likely part of "Binter"). An orange traffic cone is placed near the front landing gear of the plane.

The ground is a grey concrete tarmac, showing some tire marks or wear. In the background, beyond the plane's wing and tail, a sprawling landscape of mountains or hills is visible, dotted with buildings, under a mix of blue sky and scattered white and grey clouds. The overall impression is one of routine airport operations, likely in the Canary Islands, given the airline's name and the suggested location of Granadilla de Abona, Spain.
AlyaSand

Apr 29, 2026, 6:23 PM

Granadilla de Abona, Spain

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An active airport tarmac scene unfolds during the daytime under a partly cloudy sky, featuring an aircraft and ground personnel. The main subject is a turboprop aircraft, distinctively painted with a white fuselage, a prominent green stripe along its lower half, and a thinner blue stripe above it. The airline's name, "BINTER LÍNEAS AÉREAS DE CANARIAS," is visible along the top of the fuselage, while "bintercanarias.com" is printed below the windows. Two ground crew members, both wearing high-visibility yellow vests and dark blue pants, are attending to the aircraft. One female crew member is positioned near the front of the plane, intently looking down at a tablet or device she holds in her hands, suggesting a pre-flight or post-flight check. Further towards the rear of the aircraft, another male crew member stands beside a white ground support vehicle, which has "inter" written on its side (likely part of "Binter"). An orange traffic cone is placed near the front landing gear of the plane. The ground is a grey concrete tarmac, showing some tire marks or wear. In the background, beyond the plane's wing and tail, a sprawling landscape of mountains or hills is visible, dotted with buildings, under a mix of blue sky and scattered white and grey clouds. The overall impression is one of routine airport operations, likely in the Canary Islands, given the airline's name and the suggested location of Granadilla de Abona, Spain.

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