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An overhead, slightly tilted shot captures an airplane parked at an airport gate during nighttime in São Paulo, Brazil. The dominant subject is a white passenger aircraft, likely an Airbus A320 family or Boeing 737 series, connected to a jet bridge. The jet bridge extends from the terminal building (out of frame) to the aircraft's forward door.

Ground support equipment surrounds the aircraft. To the left of the aircraft's nose, a white mobile staircase, labeled "swissport," is visible. Directly below the aircraft's nose, a yellow tow bar or pushback tug is attached to the nose landing gear, with a ground crew member in a red and black uniform standing nearby.

To the right of the jet bridge, a large, white ground power/air conditioning unit is positioned next to the aircraft. This unit features four large fans on its top surface and is labeled "TID" and "LEBRUN," with a specific unit ID "CMB 037." Green hoses extend from this unit towards the aircraft. Yellow safety chocks are also visible near the aircraft's wheels. Red and yellow striped ground markings indicate safety zones and parking positions.

The concrete tarmac displays painted markings for various aircraft types, including "A320/A319/A318" and "B738/B737/E195/E190," confirming the types of planes that can use this gate. The background shows city lights in the distance, indicating a populated area beyond the airport perimeter. The artificial lighting suggests either early morning or late evening operations. Two bright red lights are visible on the aircraft's fuselage near the rear. The cockpit windows show some internal lighting. The overall scene depicts typical airport ground operations, with the aircraft prepared for boarding or deplaning.
s.shaovcheva

Jun 1, 2026

São Paulo, Brazil

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An overhead, slightly tilted shot captures an airplane parked at an airport gate during nighttime in São Paulo, Brazil. The dominant subject is a white passenger aircraft, likely an Airbus A320 family or Boeing 737 series, connected to a jet bridge. The jet bridge extends from the terminal building (out of frame) to the aircraft's forward door. Ground support equipment surrounds the aircraft. To the left of the aircraft's nose, a white mobile staircase, labeled "swissport," is visible. Directly below the aircraft's nose, a yellow tow bar or pushback tug is attached to the nose landing gear, with a ground crew member in a red and black uniform standing nearby. To the right of the jet bridge, a large, white ground power/air conditioning unit is positioned next to the aircraft. This unit features four large fans on its top surface and is labeled "TID" and "LEBRUN," with a specific unit ID "CMB 037." Green hoses extend from this unit towards the aircraft. Yellow safety chocks are also visible near the aircraft's wheels. Red and yellow striped ground markings indicate safety zones and parking positions. The concrete tarmac displays painted markings for various aircraft types, including "A320/A319/A318" and "B738/B737/E195/E190," confirming the types of planes that can use this gate. The background shows city lights in the distance, indicating a populated area beyond the airport perimeter. The artificial lighting suggests either early morning or late evening operations. Two bright red lights are visible on the aircraft's fuselage near the rear. The cockpit windows show some internal lighting. The overall scene depicts typical airport ground operations, with the aircraft prepared for boarding or deplaning.

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