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A color photograph shows a side-on, full-length view of a narrow-body commercial jet aircraft parked on an airport apron. The aircraft is an AVENSA Boeing 757-200, identifiable by its long, slender fuselage, swept wings with underwing turbofan engines, and tall vertical tail. The airplane is oriented left to right, with the nose facing right. The fuselage is painted white with large, bold blue lettering spelling “AVENSA” across the midsection. Beneath the forward fuselage, small black lettering identifies the model as “757.”

The tail fin is white and carries the AVENSA logo: a stylized blue emblem with wings and a globe motif, along with the Venezuelan flag near the top of the tail. The aircraft registration “YV-77C” is visible near the rear fuselage, just ahead of the tail. Passenger windows run in a straight line along the fuselage, and the cockpit windows are clearly visible at the nose. The main landing gear is down, with multiple wheels resting on the concrete surface, and the nose gear is aligned straight.

The aircraft sits on a wide expanse of gray airport pavement marked by a yellow centerline running toward the camera in the foreground. In the background are low airport buildings, service vehicles, and ground equipment, all appearing small compared to the aircraft. Above, the sky is partly cloudy with soft blue and gray tones, suggesting daylight and fair weather. The image is factual and documentary in style, resembling an aviation postcard or promotional photograph rather than an action scene.

A color photograph shows a side-on, full-length view of a narrow-body commercial jet aircraft parked on an airport apron. The aircraft is an AVENSA Boeing 757-200, identifiable by its long, slender fuselage, swept wings with underwing turbofan engines, and tall vertical tail. The airplane is oriented left to right, with the nose facing right. The fuselage is painted white with large, bold blue lettering spelling “AVENSA” across the midsection. Beneath the forward fuselage, small black lettering identifies the model as “757.” The tail fin is white and carries the AVENSA logo: a stylized blue emblem with wings and a globe motif, along with the Venezuelan flag near the top of the tail. The aircraft registration “YV-77C” is visible near the rear fuselage, just ahead of the tail. Passenger windows run in a straight line along the fuselage, and the cockpit windows are clearly visible at the nose. The main landing gear is down, with multiple wheels resting on the concrete surface, and the nose gear is aligned straight. The aircraft sits on a wide expanse of gray airport pavement marked by a yellow centerline running toward the camera in the foreground. In the background are low airport buildings, service vehicles, and ground equipment, all appearing small compared to the aircraft. Above, the sky is partly cloudy with soft blue and gray tones, suggesting daylight and fair weather. The image is factual and documentary in style, resembling an aviation postcard or promotional photograph rather than an action scene.

AVENSA Boeing B-757-236 Postcard
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