This is an eye-level, wide shot of an airport tarmac in Yehud Monosson, Israel, on a bright, partly cloudy day
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This is an eye-level, wide shot of an airport tarmac in Yehud Monosson, Israel, on a bright, partly cloudy day

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This is an eye-level, wide shot of an airport tarmac in Yehud Monosson, Israel, on a bright, partly cloudy day. The foreground is dominated by the wing and engine of an airplane, viewed from inside the cabin. The wing is a pale gray, with visible rivets and panel lines. The engine cowling is a striking metallic blue, with gray accents. To the right of the engine, a mobile jet bridge, labeled "380 BEN GURION INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT," is connected to another aircraft. The jet bridge is gray and has visible lettering in Hebrew and English. Next to the jet bridge is a white service vehicle, and two ground crew members wearing yellow vests are visible working near a white utility box. In the mid-ground, two Arkia airplanes are parked on the tarmac. The one closer to the viewer has a predominantly white fuselage with red and brown accents on its tail and wings. The second Arkia plane, further away, is partially obscured by the first. Several white vans and a black car are also present on the tarmac. The background shows a line of trees and buildings in the distance, suggesting the airport is situated near a developed area. The sky is a vibrant blue, with scattered white clouds. The overall scene captures a typical airport operational environment, with aircraft, ground support equipment, and infrastructure.