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This daytime image captures a wide view of an airport tarmac under an overcast sky, likely in Liangjiang, China. Several commercial airliners are parked at gates beside a large, modern airport terminal building with a glass facade. In the foreground, rows of yellow and grey ground support equipment, specifically luggage carts or dollies, are neatly lined up on the asphalt, marked with white lines. Beyond these, a winding service road with white lines stretches across the tarmac. The primary subjects are the airplanes. From left to right, there are at least five parked aircraft. The most prominent are red and white, with distinct liveries. One visible tail belongs to China Southern Airlines (blue and white with a red floral logo). Other planes clearly display "CHINA SOUTHERN" and "SICHUAN AIRLINES" in English and corresponding Chinese characters ("南方航空" and "四川航空") on their fuselages. Partially visible registration numbers, such as "B-866", can be seen on one aircraft. Jet bridges are extended to several of the parked planes, indicating active or recently concluded boarding/disembarking processes. Markers like "340", "341", and "308" are visible near the gates and on the jet bridges. In the background, beyond the airport infrastructure, rolling green hills or mountains can be seen under the cloudy sky. The overall scene depicts a busy, operational airport environment during the day.
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