The image captures an airport tarmac scene at Stockholm-Arlanda, Sweden, viewed from a low perspective, likely an aircraft window, during either dawn or dusk
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The image captures an airport tarmac scene at Stockholm-Arlanda, Sweden, viewed from a low perspective, likely an aircraft window, during either dawn or dusk

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The image captures an airport tarmac scene at Stockholm-Arlanda, Sweden, viewed from a low perspective, likely an aircraft window, during either dawn or dusk. In the left foreground, the white wing of a Ryanair aircraft is prominent, with "RYANAIR" visible in blue on the winglet. An orange traffic cone rests on the dark gray asphalt tarmac beneath the wing. In the left midground, a dark jet bridge is visible, marked with "18" and "AMERICAN EXPRESS" in white text. To the far left, a dark building structure and a tall metal lattice tower with a circular platform are present. A single ground crew member in a high-visibility yellow-green vest stands on the tarmac near the Ryanair wing. Towards the right midground, the forward fuselage and nose of an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft are discernible, with "Ethiopian" clearly legible on its side. A pushback tug is connected to the nose landing gear of the Ethiopian aircraft. In the distance, several small baggage carts are scattered across the tarmac. Another tall metal lattice tower with a platform is visible in the background. A dark line of trees or forest defines the horizon beyond the tarmac. The sky is partially cloudy, with diffused light indicating a low sun angle consistent with either sunrise or sunset.