This image depicts an outdoor airport apron area at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) in Blagnac, France, under a clear blue sky
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This image depicts an outdoor airport apron area at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) in Blagnac, France, under a clear blue sky

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This image depicts an outdoor airport apron area at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) in Blagnac, France, under a clear blue sky. Bright sunlight originates from the upper right, producing a visible lens flare. A faint white contrail extends diagonally across the upper right sky. The foreground consists of dark grey asphalt pavement. A prominent white striped semi-oval marking is centered in the lower mid-ground, resembling a pedestrian crossing or hazard zone. To the lower left, a circular white marking with the number "40" is visible on the asphalt. A tall, slender grey utility pole stands on a small circular island in the lower mid-ground, equipped with a blue circular sign displaying a white arrow pointing right. To the left of this pole, a modern airport structure featuring a distinctive slatted or perforated facade is present, consistent with a terminal building or jet bridge complex. Across the apron, a white mobile passenger staircase unit is parked. Other smaller white ground support vehicles and equipment are scattered across the mid-ground. The asphalt is marked with yellow and white lines indicating taxiways or apron boundaries. A low metal barrier runs along a paved edge on the right. In the background, an extensive concrete apron stretches towards the horizon, flanked by additional airport buildings, likely terminals or hangars. Several indistinct aircraft are visible parked in the distance, along with further ground vehicles. No discernible individuals or active operations are present.