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An Avianca Airbus A320 aircraft, predominantly white with red tail markings and engine nacelles, is stationary on a concrete tarmac at an airport in the city of AMCO, Area Metropolitana Centro Occidente, Colombia. The Colombian flag is visible on the aircraft's forward fuselage. Ground operations are actively underway. A white Terpel fuel truck is positioned beneath the aircraft's left wing, while a blue baggage container on wheels is being pushed by a ground crew member wearing a high-visibility yellow-green vest. A blue conveyor belt loader is connected to a cargo hold opening beneath the aircraft, with a crew member standing on it. A white ground power unit, labeled "GT1," is located near the aircraft's nose, where fueling hoses are connected and demarcated by orange safety cones. In total, approximately seven ground crew personnel, attired in high-visibility yellow-green or orange vests, are present around the aircraft, performing various tasks. The tarmac displays painted markings including 'AT42', 'A320/AT72', 'E190', and red and white boundary lines. In the background, a curved asphalt runway or taxiway with markings '0 26 08' is visible, separated from the tarmac by a strip of green grass. Beyond the airport facilities, a dense urban area is visible across undulating hills under an overcast sky.
Paulette

Nov 6, 2025

AMCO, Area Metropolitana Centro Occidente, Colombia

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An Avianca Airbus A320 aircraft, predominantly white with red tail markings and engine nacelles, is stationary on a concrete tarmac at an airport in the city of AMCO, Area Metropolitana Centro Occidente, Colombia. The Colombian flag is visible on the aircraft's forward fuselage. Ground operations are actively underway. A white Terpel fuel truck is positioned beneath the aircraft's left wing, while a blue baggage container on wheels is being pushed by a ground crew member wearing a high-visibility yellow-green vest. A blue conveyor belt loader is connected to a cargo hold opening beneath the aircraft, with a crew member standing on it. A white ground power unit, labeled "GT1," is located near the aircraft's nose, where fueling hoses are connected and demarcated by orange safety cones. In total, approximately seven ground crew personnel, attired in high-visibility yellow-green or orange vests, are present around the aircraft, performing various tasks. The tarmac displays painted markings including 'AT42', 'A320/AT72', 'E190', and red and white boundary lines. In the background, a curved asphalt runway or taxiway with markings '0 26 08' is visible, separated from the tarmac by a strip of green grass. Beyond the airport facilities, a dense urban area is visible across undulating hills under an overcast sky.

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