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  • The image shows an airport scene viewed through a patterned glass window. An Emirates aircraft, identifiable by its distinctive livery, is parked on the tarmac outside. The background features various airport infrastructure, including additional planes and ground support equipment, all set against a hazy sky. The patterned glass creates a decorative overlay, adding a modern and artistic touch to the view. Gulf Airlines, The Art of Copy-And-Pilfer Sebastian Castelier · October 2021
  • The image depicts an abandoned or derelict area, likely an old airstrip or airport. In the background, there is a control tower or building, which appears to be in disrepair. Surrounding the area are sparse patches of vegetation, including some wildflowers, and the ground is mostly composed of white gravel or concrete. The sky is clear and blue, indicating a bright, sunny day, and the overall scene conveys an atmosphere of neglect and desolation. The Planned Theft of Qalandia, Jerusalem’s Forgotten Airport Laurent Perpigna Iban · May 2020
  • The image shows an airplane belonging to Emirates Airlines parked at an airport. The aircraft appears to be a large model, likely a Boeing 777, as indicated by the shape of the fuselage and engines. You can see maintenance personnel working on the plane, and the background features airport buildings and infrastructure. The scene is framed by a glass wall, which has a patterned overlay, adding an artistic element to the view. The overall atmosphere seems busy and operational, typical for a major airport. Gulf Hubs Asphyxiated by Covid-19 Sebastian Castelier · April 2020
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