This image depicts an airport tarmac scene at Sokol Airport (Magadan, Russia) on a clear, sunny winter day
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This image depicts an airport tarmac scene at Sokol Airport (Magadan, Russia) on a clear, sunny winter day

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This image depicts an airport tarmac scene at Sokol Airport (Magadan, Russia) on a clear, sunny winter day. A white commercial airliner, appearing to be an Airbus A320 family aircraft, is parked nose-in on a snow and ice-covered apron. Its front left door is connected to a grey metal jet bridge, which is partially extended with a visible corrugated flexible section. Around the aircraft, ground service operations are underway. To the left of the aircraft's nose, a yellow ground support cart with a flatbed is positioned near the left engine, with a person in an orange jacket operating it. Further left, a white ground support vehicle and an orange traffic cone are visible. Under the aircraft's right wing, another white ground support vehicle, possibly a cargo loader, is partially visible, appearing to be loaded with silver containers or pallets. On the right side of the frame, near the base of the jet bridge, a person wearing a high-visibility green vest and dark clothing stands beside another white ground support vehicle and yellow barrier equipment. The ground is predominantly covered in white snow and ice, with darker patches of pavement visible and tire tracks imprinted. In the background, a range of snow-covered mountains stretches horizontally. The sky is clear and light blue, with two faint white contrails visible high above the horizon. Shadows cast by the aircraft and equipment indicate a low sun angle.