Air Austral Boeing 787-9 · F-OLRB
Singapore-Changi Airport (SIN/WSSS) · 05/25/2020
About This Photo
The primary subject of the image is a white commercial aircraft, specifically a Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air Austral. The aircraft is oriented with the nose to the right, appearing to be in final approach for landing with its gear fully extended. The fuselage features the Air Austral logo in large letters, and the tail showcases a distinctive colorful design depicting an erupting volcano with bright orange, red, and yellow lava contrasted against a dark background with the airline's blue emblem on the vertical stabilizer. The engines are visible beneath the wings, and the registration "F-OLRB" is clearly marked near the rear of the aircraft. The scene depicts a clear sky environment with light blue and minimal cloud cover, suggesting a fair weather day. No other aircraft, ground vehicles, personnel, buildings, or airport infrastructure are visible in the frame, focusing attention solely on the descending airplane. The lighting is natural daylight, highlighting the aircraft’s details and color contrasts sharply. The watermark "THE EXPLORER BLOG" appears in the lower center of the image but does not obscure the aircraft. Additional keywords: commercial jet, passenger plane, landing gear down, white fuselage, jet engines, vertical stabilizer art, volcanic eruption art, airline branding, aviation photography, midair, daytime, approach phase, clear sky, aviation watermark, propeller-free aircraft, twin-engine plane, wide-body aircraft, airliner, descent, smooth wing, aircraft markings. -- Air Austral Boeing 787-9 F-OLRB SIN airport WSSS airport Singapore-Changi Airport Singapore TEB-7MC6q4SbIh27wKB4VOCp.jpg Panteley Shmelev December 0, 05/25/2020