Side view of a white, twin engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left. The plane has a grey belly, and a thin red and blue stripe running along the body, getting wider as it moves rearwards, then sweeping up to fill the tail. The engines, mounted on the sides of the rear fuselage, are in a bare metal state. The registration "G-OBWD" is visible on the upper rear fuselage. Grey concrete taxiways fill almost all the frame, apart from a red and white banded metal barrier stretching across the top of the frame.

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Side view of a twin engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left. The plane is mostly white, with a blue rear fuselage and tail, and 2 tone blue "Air Transat" titles on the upper forward fuselage. Grey concrete apron fills most of the background, with various pieces of airport furniture -mobile air stairs, lighting poles, luggage carts, and more - littering the area, and another airliner in the top right corner, with trees in the distance.

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Side view of a twin engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left along a grey taxiway. The plane is largely white, with red "Air Canada" titles on the upper forward fuselage, next to a red maple leaf in the red outline of a circle, with larger, seemingly hand-written "Rouge" text in a deeper red below. The pale grey registration "C-FMWY" is on the lower rear fuselage, below the rear-most windows. The tail and rear fuselage are red, with part of a larger, white version of the circle and maple leaf logo, and the white number "635" right at the top. The engine pods under the wings are bright red, as are the tall, up-turned wing-tips. Grey concrete apron fills the foreground, with several more plane parked on more apron in the background, behind a row of tall lighting poles reaching into the grey sky. A ground level car park is beyond these other planes, with trees beyond that.

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Side view of a twin engined BizJet with the engines mounted on the sides of the rear fuselage, taxiing from right to left along a grey taxiway. The plane is largely white, with a green stripe starting in the middle of the upper fuselage, running forward along the top of the body, down under the cockpit windows, then back along the lower body, and up into the tail, and the green registration "D-AJOY" on the tail-cone, partially obscured by one of the engines on the rear fuselage. A grey taxiway fills the foreground, with a patch of green grass in the bottom right corner, and more grass in the background, leading up to several jet airliners partially obscured by jelly pouring out of the rear of the planes engines. Flat grey sky fills the rest of the frame.

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