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The image captures an active airport tarmac scene in Granadilla de Abona, Spain, during daytime under a partly cloudy sky. The central subject is a turboprop aircraft, possibly a regional airliner, with a distinctive livery featuring green, white, and light blue stripes. The aircraft's main cabin door is open, revealing integrated airstairs extending to the ground. Red and white striped cones, bearing the text "REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT," are placed around the bottom of the stairs. Visible text on the fuselage includes "EC-M" near the tail, indicating its registration, and "LINEAS AEREAS DE CANARIAS" along the side. A flag resembling the Spanish national flag with a coat of arms is also seen on the tail section. Inside the open door, the word "Canair" is visible. Two ground crew members are prominent in the foreground. Both wear high-visibility yellow vests over dark blue attire, with one in shorts and the other in long pants. The crew member closer to the front of the plane stands near a white pushback tug, which has "Better" written on its side. This individual holds what appears to be a marshalling wand or headset. The second crew member stands further back, near the aircraft's engine and propeller, also holding a similar item. A third individual in an orange vest is partially visible behind the second crew member. The ground is paved concrete or asphalt, showing various markings and textures. In the background, beyond the aircraft's wing, distant mountains are visible under the cloudy sky, possibly reflected in the wing's surface or seen through a window. The scene suggests activities related to aircraft ground operations, such as preparing for departure or servicing upon arrival.
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