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shak

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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 09:12 AM

Sepang, Malaysia

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The image displays an AirAsia Airbus A320 family aircraft parked at an airport gate, viewed from an elevated perspective through a window, likely from a terminal building or a jet bridge. The airplane…read more

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The image displays an AirAsia Airbus A320 family aircraft parked at an airport gate, viewed from an elevated perspective through a window, likely from a terminal building or a jet bridge. The airplane features a distinctive, vibrant livery with a multi-colored gradient design on the rear fuselage and wing area, emblazoned with large, stylized numbers "3, 2, 1" and the phrase "take off..". The front section of the fuselage is white with the text "take off.." in bold pink lettering. The aircraft's tail is bright red with "Air Asia" written in white. Below the passenger windows, the slogan "Now Everyone Can Fly" is visible, along with the aircraft registration "SM-VAA". Ground crew personnel are actively working around the aircraft on the tarmac. A baggage loader is positioned at an open cargo hold near the front of the aircraft, and other ground support equipment, including a red service cart, is present. The tarmac shows clear yellow and white markings, and some areas appear wet, possibly from rain or cleaning. In the background, airport terminal buildings are visible, and a control tower can be seen in the distance on the left side. The sky is overcast with a mix of light and darker clouds, indicating daytime conditions. The overall scene captures routine airport operations as the aircraft undergoes servicing before its next flight. The unique livery suggests a special promotion or celebration. Given the context, the location is likely an airport in Sepang, Malaysia. | Open Wire