United Airlines Boeing 777-200 · N77006

Frankfurt International Airport (FRA/EDDF) · 04/23/2020

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The primary subject is a United Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft, identifiable by the "UNITED" logo on the fuselage and the distinctive livery with blue and gold lines. The aircraft is positioned facing towards the camera, taxiing or being towed on the apron as indicated by the tow bar connected to its nose gear and the presence of a pushback tug marked with the number "27" and "Pushback Training." The plane’s engines are visible from the front view, showing the fan blades clearly. The cockpit windows are visible, with at least one person inside, and the aircraft is aligned on a taxiway line. In the background, two other large wide-body aircraft can be seen parked at gates. One aircraft with Lufthansa branding is on the left side, recognizable by the blue tail with the yellow crane logo and "Lufthansa" written on the fuselage. Another Lufthansa aircraft is visible on the right side, also showing the tail with the crane logo. The airport features a modern terminal building with multiple jet bridges connected to parked aircraft. Ground support vehicles, equipment, and personnel in high-visibility vests are scattered across the apron, indicating active operations. The weather is clear with full daylight illuminating the scene, and there is no visible vegetation or natural landscape, indicating a well-developed international airport setting. Keywords: pushback tug, apron, cockpit windows, taxiway line, ground crew, wide-body jets, jet bridges, aircraft engines, airport terminal, Lufthansa tail logo, crane logo, United livery, fan blades, aircraft tow bar, high-visibility vest, modern airport, training pushback, ramp operations, airport ground vehicles, aircraft nose gear. -- United Airlines Boeing 777-200 N77006 FRA airport EDDF airport Frankfurt International Airport Frankfurt, Germany TEB-aZtsh3xbXMGVC2xbSzGL.jpg Daniel Mena December 0, 04/23/2020

United Airlines Boeing 777-200 FRA