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This image depicts an airport apron scene under an overcast sky, viewed from an aircraft window overlooking its wing
MomentThis image depicts an airport apron scene under an overcast sky, viewed from an aircraft window overlooking its wing. The location is Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW), situated near Tuzla, Istanbul, Turkey. In the foreground, the light gray, metallic wing of a commercial airliner, from which the photograph is taken, extends across the lower right frame. The wing displays visible structural lines, panel seams, and numerous small, circular water droplets on its surface. A yellow rectangular safety marking is affixed to the wing. In the midground, two white-bodied Pegasus Airlines aircraft are parked on the asphalt tarmac. The closer aircraft, with a yellow vertical stabilizer featuring a white Pegasus logo, displays "flypgs.com" in red and "PEGASUS" in yellow on its fuselage. This aircraft is connected to a passenger jet bridge that extends from the terminal building. Surrounding the aircraft are various ground support vehicles, including a blue and white mobile passenger stair unit, yellow baggage carts, and a small yellow tug vehicle. Several individuals, consistent with airport ground crew, are visible near the aircraft and jet bridge, engaged in operational activities. A second, identical Pegasus Airlines aircraft is parked further behind the first, partially obscured. The background features the modern terminal building of Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, characterized by its distinctive arched support structures and extensive glass panels. Partially visible text on the terminal structure reads "INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT." Further in the distance, other aircraft tails and airport infrastructure are faintly visible. The sky above is entirely covered by dense, grey stratocumulus clouds. A tiny, distant aircraft is observable in the upper right quadrant of the sky.

