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This media file captures an active airport tarmac scene at night, likely in São Paulo, Brazil, viewed through a terminal window, evidenced by significant reflections of the interior and people.

The primary subject is a white LATAM Airbus aircraft, likely an A320 or A319, identified by the visible "LATAM" livery, the tail registration "PS-LHC", and ground markings. The aircraft's nose, cockpit with two pilots visible inside, and one engine with its fan blades clearly visible are prominent in the foreground. A section of its wing extends towards the background, and the distinctive red-tipped tail is partially visible on the left.

Around the aircraft, various ground support equipment is operational. A blue pushback tug or service vehicle is positioned near the aircraft's nose gear. A green "AVIATION IVECO" truck, possibly a catering or service vehicle, is connected to a baggage cart that is filled with various pieces of luggage and bags. A ground crew member in a red and black uniform appears to be working near the baggage cart. Another section of ground equipment, possibly a conveyor belt loader, is visible between the green truck and the aircraft.

The tarmac is marked with yellow lines and text, indicating parking positions for different aircraft types, such as "A320 / A319" and "B738 / B737 / E195 / E190". Small red and white striped cones are placed on the tarmac. Artificial lights from the aircraft, ground vehicles, and the terminal interior illuminate the scene, creating bright reflections on the viewing window. The reflection of a shop sign reading "sibeM" (likely "MeBis" or similar, reversed) is visible on the upper left. The overall impression is one of a busy, nocturnal airport operation.
s.shaovcheva

Jun 1, 2026

São Paulo, Brazil

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This media file captures an active airport tarmac scene at night, likely in São Paulo, Brazil, viewed through a terminal window, evidenced by significant reflections of the interior and people. The primary subject is a white LATAM Airbus aircraft, likely an A320 or A319, identified by the visible "LATAM" livery, the tail registration "PS-LHC", and ground markings. The aircraft's nose, cockpit with two pilots visible inside, and one engine with its fan blades clearly visible are prominent in the foreground. A section of its wing extends towards the background, and the distinctive red-tipped tail is partially visible on the left. Around the aircraft, various ground support equipment is operational. A blue pushback tug or service vehicle is positioned near the aircraft's nose gear. A green "AVIATION IVECO" truck, possibly a catering or service vehicle, is connected to a baggage cart that is filled with various pieces of luggage and bags. A ground crew member in a red and black uniform appears to be working near the baggage cart. Another section of ground equipment, possibly a conveyor belt loader, is visible between the green truck and the aircraft. The tarmac is marked with yellow lines and text, indicating parking positions for different aircraft types, such as "A320 / A319" and "B738 / B737 / E195 / E190". Small red and white striped cones are placed on the tarmac. Artificial lights from the aircraft, ground vehicles, and the terminal interior illuminate the scene, creating bright reflections on the viewing window. The reflection of a shop sign reading "sibeM" (likely "MeBis" or similar, reversed) is visible on the upper left. The overall impression is one of a busy, nocturnal airport operation.

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