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A close-up, angled view depicts the mid-fuselage and a single turbofan engine of an EasyJet aircraft, likely situated at Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO) in Moreira, Portugal. The aircraft's livery features a white upper fuselage transitioning to a prominent orange lower section. Two emergency exit doors, vertically oriented and outlined in white, are visible on the orange fuselage; each is labeled "EXIT" near the bottom and "PUSH TO OPEN" near the top, with a small oval window. A series of oval passenger windows are aligned horizontally above the orange section. The large turbofan engine, primarily orange with a silver-colored intake lip secured by rivets, is visible in the lower half of the frame. The dark, static fan blades are clearly discernible within the engine's intake, and a white numeral '6' is marked on the central spinner. Dark, vertical streaks are present on the orange fuselage surface directly below the exit doors. No individuals or active movements are observed. The lighting suggests an overcast sky.
FM-euyLP2

Feb 12, 2026, 2:07 PM

Moreira, Portugal

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A close-up, angled view depicts the mid-fuselage and a single turbofan engine of an EasyJet aircraft, likely situated at Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO) in Moreira, Portugal. The aircraft's livery features a white upper fuselage transitioning to a prominent orange lower section. Two emergency exit doors, vertically oriented and outlined in white, are visible on the orange fuselage; each is labeled "EXIT" near the bottom and "PUSH TO OPEN" near the top, with a small oval window. A series of oval passenger windows are aligned horizontally above the orange section. The large turbofan engine, primarily orange with a silver-colored intake lip secured by rivets, is visible in the lower half of the frame. The dark, static fan blades are clearly discernible within the engine's intake, and a white numeral '6' is marked on the central spinner. Dark, vertical streaks are present on the orange fuselage surface directly below the exit doors. No individuals or active movements are observed. The lighting suggests an overcast sky.

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