The scene depicts an airport apron viewed from inside an aircraft through an oval window, likely in Novogorelovo, Russia
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The scene depicts an airport apron viewed from inside an aircraft through an oval window, likely in Novogorelovo, Russia

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The scene depicts an airport apron viewed from inside an aircraft through an oval window, likely in Novogorelovo, Russia. The external environment is overcast with a muted sky, characteristic of a winter day. The ground outside is partially covered in snow, exhibiting numerous dark tire tracks from ground vehicles, particularly in the foreground and midground areas. Patches of dark, wet asphalt are also visible. In the midground, two commercial passenger aircraft are present. To the left, a white aircraft with a prominent red tail fin and a green logo (S7 Airlines livery) is stationary, connected to a jet bridge. Ground support equipment, including a set of airstairs and other vehicles, are positioned near this aircraft. To the right of the S7 aircraft, a second white aircraft with a blue and red tail logo (likely Rossiya Airlines, part of Aeroflot Group) is on the tarmac. A red ground service vehicle, possibly a tug or de-icing truck, is positioned near the nose of this aircraft. Multiple tall, dark grey light poles with arrays of luminaires stand across the apron. In the far background, a dark line of trees or forest is visible under the hazy sky, marking the perimeter of the airfield. No individual people are distinctly identifiable, but their presence is indicated by the operational aircraft and ground vehicles. The overall environment suggests an active airport during cold weather conditions.