The image displays a white Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, registered as TC-VFB, bearing the blue and white livery of 'A Jet' airlines, parked on a concrete apron at an airport
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The image displays a white Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, registered as TC-VFB, bearing the blue and white livery of 'A Jet' airlines, parked on a concrete apron at an airport

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The image displays a white Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, registered as TC-VFB, bearing the blue and white livery of 'A Jet' airlines, parked on a concrete apron at an airport. The setting is a clear, bright day under a uniformly light blue sky, indicative of strong sunlight, which casts distinct shadows from the aircraft and ground equipment. This scene is located in Pendik, Turkey. The aircraft is the primary subject, occupying the majority of the frame. Its fuselage is white with the 'A Jet' logo and name prominently displayed in blue on the forward section. The vertical stabilizer (tail fin) is blue with a stylized white 'A' symbol. A small Turkish flag is visible on the fuselage near the TC-VFB registration, which is accompanied by the text "BOEING 737 MAX 8." The engines are visible beneath the wings, and the main landing gear is deployed. A thick black ground power cable is connected to the aircraft's forward fuselage. On the grey concrete apron, at least five orange and white safety cones are strategically placed around the aircraft. In the left foreground, part of a white ground support vehicle, possibly a service truck or baggage tug, is visible, displaying the number "1280" on its side. Further in the background, near the aircraft's nose, other ground equipment, including a blue container-like structure and indistinct vehicles, are present. Tall light poles with multiple lamps extend into the background behind the aircraft. No individuals are clearly discernible or actively engaged in visible tasks within the frame.