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An aerial view from an aircraft window on a clear day at Incheon International Airport, Incheon, South Korea, captures an active tarmac scene. The primary subject is a parked Korean Air Boeing 777-300ER (registration HL8006), painted in blue and white livery with the 'Taeguk' emblem on its tail. The aircraft is connected to a jet bridge, with its left engine and landing gear visible. Ground operations are underway on the concrete tarmac. To the left of the frame, a blue and white Korean Air aircraft tail is partially visible, also connected to a jet bridge. In the mid-ground, a cargo loader with an operator wearing a blue helmet and dark clothing stands elevated on its platform, positioned near the wing of the viewing aircraft. Further right, a yellow baggage tug with an operator is transporting two stacked cargo containers across the tarmac. Various other service vehicles and ground equipment are scattered around the main Korean Air 777, including what appears to be a catering truck or ground power unit near its fuselage. Traffic cones are visible on the tarmac. The background features a long, modern airport terminal building with a reflective glass facade under a bright, cloudless blue sky. The foreground includes the white wing surface of the aircraft from which the photo was taken, with a flap track fairing and a control mechanism labeled "PULL 1," "PUSH 2," and "PUSH 3."
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