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The image displays an airport apron scene captured from an elevated interior perspective, likely within a terminal building at Phuket International Airport (HKT) in ตำบล ไม้ขาว, Thailand. The view is partially obscured by window mullions and a subtle grid pattern, possibly from a screen or reflective glass.

A narrow-body passenger aircraft, featuring a white fuselage with teal or blue accents on the tail and engine nacelles, is parked at gate 12. The aircraft's nose points towards the viewer's left. A flexible, grey jet bridge is connected to the forward left passenger door. Orange and yellow hoses are attached beneath the aircraft, indicating active fueling operations.

Various pieces of ground support equipment are positioned around the aircraft:
*   A white and yellow pushback tug, marked "AOTGA AT-014," is situated in front of the aircraft's nose.
*   A baggage loader/belt loader, colored yellow and white, is positioned near the aircraft's cargo hold area.
*   Other service vehicles are partially visible near the jet bridge and in the background.

The concrete apron surface prominently displays "12" in yellow within a black square, marking the gate number. Red parallel lines are painted on the apron near the jet bridge, indicating safety zones. A grey asphalt road with white markings runs across the foreground. Dark, wet patches are visible on the apron surface.

In the mid-ground, a line of green trees separates the apron from a distant area containing parked cars and vans, suggesting an airport access road or parking lot. Further in the background, other airport structures and potentially another aircraft are visible. The sky above is partly cloudy with patches of blue and white. The very bottom of the image shows a partial reflection of shoes, reinforcing the indoor viewpoint. No identifiable people are clearly visible in the scene.
Alisakzn

Jun 6, 2026, 2:44 AM

ตำบล ไม้ขาว, Thailand

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The image displays an airport apron scene captured from an elevated interior perspective, likely within a terminal building at Phuket International Airport (HKT) in ตำบล ไม้ขาว, Thailand. The view is partially obscured by window mullions and a subtle grid pattern, possibly from a screen or reflective glass. A narrow-body passenger aircraft, featuring a white fuselage with teal or blue accents on the tail and engine nacelles, is parked at gate 12. The aircraft's nose points towards the viewer's left. A flexible, grey jet bridge is connected to the forward left passenger door. Orange and yellow hoses are attached beneath the aircraft, indicating active fueling operations. Various pieces of ground support equipment are positioned around the aircraft: * A white and yellow pushback tug, marked "AOTGA AT-014," is situated in front of the aircraft's nose. * A baggage loader/belt loader, colored yellow and white, is positioned near the aircraft's cargo hold area. * Other service vehicles are partially visible near the jet bridge and in the background. The concrete apron surface prominently displays "12" in yellow within a black square, marking the gate number. Red parallel lines are painted on the apron near the jet bridge, indicating safety zones. A grey asphalt road with white markings runs across the foreground. Dark, wet patches are visible on the apron surface. In the mid-ground, a line of green trees separates the apron from a distant area containing parked cars and vans, suggesting an airport access road or parking lot. Further in the background, other airport structures and potentially another aircraft are visible. The sky above is partly cloudy with patches of blue and white. The very bottom of the image shows a partial reflection of shoes, reinforcing the indoor viewpoint. No identifiable people are clearly visible in the scene.

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