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The image captures a detailed view of a Ryanair Boeing 737 aircraft parked on the tarmac at Brussels South Charleroi Airport in Charleroi, Belgium, as indicated by the livery on a ground support vehicle. The scene is observed from an elevated perspective, likely from an airport terminal window, evident by reflections in the upper portion of the frame. The central subject is a white and blue Ryanair aircraft, identified by its prominent "RYANAIR" fuselage lettering and characteristic livery, including a blue tail with a white harp logo. The aircraft has its front passenger door open, connected by a set of mobile passenger stairs. Another set of mobile passenger stairs is positioned near the rear door of the aircraft. Various ground support equipment surrounds the aircraft. A white ground power unit (GPU) or air conditioning unit, marked "F-GZB," is connected to the aircraft's nose section. A large white fuel truck, partially obscured, is positioned under the starboard wing, with a hose connecting to the aircraft. Near the front landing gear, a yellow pushback tug is partially visible. Further ground service vehicles, including a small white baggage cart and what appears to be a lavatory service vehicle, are also present. In the immediate foreground, a white specialized bus-like vehicle, identified as "A804" and bearing "BRUSSELS SOUTH CHARLEROI AIRPORT" and "AVIOQEI" text, is parked. Several ground crew personnel are engaged in operations around the aircraft. One individual in an orange high-visibility vest is near the fuel truck. Two individuals are situated near the rear passenger stairs, one in a light blue shirt and another in an orange high-visibility vest, pushing a small cart. Two other individuals, one in a light blue shirt and another in an orange vest, are standing near a small airport service booth behind a prominent grey light pole in the mid-ground. The tarmac is asphalt, marked extensively with white and yellow lines, indicating taxiways, parking bays, and operational areas. Distinct markings include a circular "50" speed limit sign (inverted due to perspective/reflection) and a "STOP" command painted on the ground. In the background, beyond the parked aircraft, further taxiways and green areas are visible. Another Ryanair aircraft can be seen in the distance on a taxiway, moving away from the viewer. The sky is clear and blue with scattered thin white clouds, illuminated by bright daylight, suggesting a sunny day. Reflections of interior building structures are visible across the
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Jun 7, 2026

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The image captures a detailed view of a Ryanair Boeing 737 aircraft parked on the tarmac at Brussels South Charleroi Airport in Charleroi, Belgium, as indicated by the livery on a ground support vehicle. The scene is observed from an elevated perspective, likely from an airport terminal window, evident by reflections in the upper portion of the frame. The central subject is a white and blue Ryanair aircraft, identified by its prominent "RYANAIR" fuselage lettering and characteristic livery, including a blue tail with a white harp logo. The aircraft has its front passenger door open, connected by a set of mobile passenger stairs. Another set of mobile passenger stairs is positioned near the rear door of the aircraft. Various ground support equipment surrounds the aircraft. A white ground power unit (GPU) or air conditioning unit, marked "F-GZB," is connected to the aircraft's nose section. A large white fuel truck, partially obscured, is positioned under the starboard wing, with a hose connecting to the aircraft. Near the front landing gear, a yellow pushback tug is partially visible. Further ground service vehicles, including a small white baggage cart and what appears to be a lavatory service vehicle, are also present. In the immediate foreground, a white specialized bus-like vehicle, identified as "A804" and bearing "BRUSSELS SOUTH CHARLEROI AIRPORT" and "AVIOQEI" text, is parked. Several ground crew personnel are engaged in operations around the aircraft. One individual in an orange high-visibility vest is near the fuel truck. Two individuals are situated near the rear passenger stairs, one in a light blue shirt and another in an orange high-visibility vest, pushing a small cart. Two other individuals, one in a light blue shirt and another in an orange vest, are standing near a small airport service booth behind a prominent grey light pole in the mid-ground. The tarmac is asphalt, marked extensively with white and yellow lines, indicating taxiways, parking bays, and operational areas. Distinct markings include a circular "50" speed limit sign (inverted due to perspective/reflection) and a "STOP" command painted on the ground. In the background, beyond the parked aircraft, further taxiways and green areas are visible. Another Ryanair aircraft can be seen in the distance on a taxiway, moving away from the viewer. The sky is clear and blue with scattered thin white clouds, illuminated by bright daylight, suggesting a sunny day. Reflections of interior building structures are visible across the

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