This image captures a detailed view of an aircraft undergoing maintenance within a large hangar in Sofia, Bulgaria
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This image captures a detailed view of an aircraft undergoing maintenance within a large hangar in Sofia, Bulgaria

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This image captures a detailed view of an aircraft undergoing maintenance within a large hangar in Sofia, Bulgaria. The primary subject is a turboprop aircraft engine, partially exposed and featuring complex metallic components, indicating an ongoing overhaul or repair. A single propeller blade, extending downwards, dominates the right side of the frame; it is painted black with a distinct yellow and silver-grey section, and a circular red logo is visible near its base. In the foreground to the left, a temporary work platform is constructed with red painted wooden planks resting on blue and grey metal support beams. To the right of the propeller, a red scissor lift, marked with black and yellow hazard stripes and the "IPAF" logo, stands ready for use. Its platform, partially visible, includes a blue electrical socket. In the background, the white fuselage of the aircraft is visible, displaying blue lettering that appears to be part of a logo or identification mark. The interior of the aircraft's bay is also exposed, revealing more internal components, further emphasizing the maintenance context. A clear plastic bottle is present on a surface below the work platform. The environment is a large industrial hangar with a high corrugated metal ceiling featuring numerous skylights, providing ample natural illumination to the concrete floor. No individuals are visible within the frame, though the specialized equipment and the state of the aircraft clearly indicate professional maintenance operations are in progress.