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By: Manc AvGeek
On: January 22, 2026
Side view of a twin engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left, following a yellow stripe marked on a large expanse of grey concrete apron that fills the foreground and part of the background. The plane is almost entirely white, with multi-coloured "Viva Air" titles in black, blue, red, green, and yellow, on the lower forward fuselage. Green and blue swirls under black and red circles and a yellow asterisk adorn the white tail. Extensive strips of green grass separate the apron from a taxiway and runway in the background, with white domed tent-style structures on a large grass patch in front of trees on the left of the background. A tree-covered hill rises in the far distance to fill the rest of the frame.Side view of a white, twin engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left, covering the last few metres to it's gate. There are large "Viva" titles, all in lower-case, on the lower forward fuselage, each letter coloured differently, in black, white, red, and green, with smaller "Air" text, in yellow lower case. The black registration "EC-FET" is on the lower rear fuselage, just aft of a Spanish flag. A rather abstract logo adorns the tail -a red circle roughly outlined in black, with a blue and a green squiggle at the bottom, and a yellow asterisk presumably representing the sun at the top. If you squint, it vaguely resembles someone riding on a surfboard with their arms out stretched, but then again, it could be anything. Grey concrete apron fills the foreground, and most of the background, with taxiways and a runway lined with grass leading off into the distance.
2026-01-22

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