Paul McCartney banner flying around Minneapolis
October 2025 — A banner advertising Paul McCartney at US Bank Stadium flying around Minneapolis 1 hour before doors open.
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October 2025 — A banner advertising Paul McCartney at US Bank Stadium flying around Minneapolis 1 hour before doors open.
March 2025 — The Rental Car Center at Miami International Airport.
March 2025 — Taxi Cab's waiting at Miami International Airport (MIA).
March 2025 — A baggage handler inside a Spirit Airlines plane at Minneapolis St. Paul Airport.
March 2025 — Spirit airlines N904NK, an Airbus A320-271N. Seen at Minneapolis St. Paul Airport.
December 2024 — Stacks of Marlboro cigarette cartons are arranged neatly in a duty-free shop at Puerto Vallarta International Airport. The bold red-and-white packaging contrasts sharply with the health warnings — “Smoking kills” and “Smoking seriously harms you and others around you.” The display, priced in both U.S. dollars and pesos, reflects international tobacco regulations that require prominent labeling even in airport retail environments catering to travelers.
December 2024 — A close-up of bilingual directional signage inside Puerto Vallarta International Airport shows clear guidance for travelers in both Spanish and English. The yellow and white board directs passengers toward Gates 1–2 (“Puertas”) and nearby restrooms (“Sanitarios”), featuring internationally recognized icons for accessibility. This simple yet essential detail reflects Mexico’s effort to accommodate global visitors arriving through one of the country’s busiest coastal gateways.
December 2024 — Passengers move through the arrivals and departures concourse at Puerto Vallarta International Airport (Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport), a major gateway for visitors to the Pacific coast. The yellow signage directs travelers toward check-in counters and baggage claim as people queue at kiosks and cafés like Subway and AeroMarket. The space, marked by distinctive blue air ducts and polished stone floors, reflects the airport’s recent modernization—balancing local efficiency with the flow of international tourism feeding the resorts along Bahía de Banderas.
June 2024 — A Sun Country Airlines plane flies above downtown Minneapolis.
June 2024 — An Alaskan Airlines plane flies over Downtown Minneaopolis.
September 2023 — Food trucks at Minneapolis-St.Paul International Airport for what appears to be a Delta Employee Appreciation event in September 2023.
February 2023 — An airport fire truck at Minneapolis-St. Paul International airport.
February 2023 — A Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport fire truck, painted in its distinctive lime-yellow livery, is seen positioned on the tarmac. Marked “Airport Fire” and operated by the Metropolitan Airports Commission, the truck is equipped for rapid response to aircraft and runway emergencies. Its specialized design includes high-capacity foam systems and reinforced compartments for rescue tools, reflecting the critical role of airport fire units in ensuring safety across one of the Midwest’s busiest aviation hubs.
February 2023 — A display shelf at an airport bookstore showcases The January 6th Report beside Greenwich Park by Katherine Faulkner, capturing a blend of contemporary political documentation and suspense fiction. The contrasting covers — one stark and formal, the other lush and cinematic — reflect the range of traveler interests, from real-world governance and accountability to immersive storytelling. Positioned between titles like The Nineties and Underneath the Sycamore Tree, this scene illustrates how airport bookshops often curate a microcosm of cultural conversation, offering both timely reflection and escape for readers on the move.
May 2020 — Sun Country planes on the runway at MSP Airport.
May 2020 — Minneapolis-St. Paul airport
May 2020 — Delta Airlines luggage carts at MSP Airport in Minneapolis-St. Paul.
May 2020 — A Delta Hangar at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport.
December 2019 — A UPS WorldWide Services plane in Tampa, Florida.
December 2019 — An Amazon plane on the tarmac in Tampa, Florida.
December 2019 — SkyConnect tram that connects the airport to the parking garage and rental car center.
September 2019 — Travelers walk past a construction wall at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York, on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. Renovations continue at the Delta terminal as part of the airport’s multibillion-dollar redevelopment project.
September 2019 — Two people paddle kayaks along the Hudson River near the USS Intrepid, a decommissioned aircraft carrier now serving as part of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in Manhattan. The massive gray hull of the ship looms over the water, contrasting with the small boats below.
April 2019 — A sleek underground corridor connects Heathrow’s Terminal 2 to the London Underground, illuminated by alternating bands of blue and amber light. The tunnel’s reflective glass walls and moving walkways guide travelers between the arrivals area and transit connections, representing one of the airport’s most efficient passenger links. Opened as part of Heathrow’s “Queen’s Terminal” redevelopment in 2014, this passageway exemplifies the modern design ethos of London’s busiest airport—streamlined, functional, and visually striking in its symmetry and ambient lighting.
April 2019 — Viewed through the grid of Concourse A’s vast curtain-wall windows, a Delta Air Lines jet sits at the gate at Detroit Metro Airport, undergoing final preparations before departure. Ground crews maneuver baggage carts and service vehicles along the concrete apron beneath the overcast Michigan sky. The McNamara Terminal’s panoramic windows reveal the precision and coordination of modern aviation — a quiet balance of machinery, logistics, and architecture that defines one of America’s most important airline hubs.
April 2019 — Inside Concourse A of Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW), travelers move through the main corridor of the McNamara Terminal, a hub designed around Delta Air Lines operations. The terminal’s mile-long concourse, opened in 2002, features the elevated red ExpressTram gliding silently above the concourse, linking distant gates in under two minutes. Glass storefronts, high ceilings, and modern lighting reflect DTW’s role as one of the most efficient and architecturally forward airports in North America. The photo captures the rhythm of early-morning movement — passengers, luggage, and signage converging under the massive steel-truss ceiling.
March 2019 — New parking ramps being constructed at the Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport.
March 2019 — The cosntruction of an airport parking ramp at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport.
March 2019 — A parking garage under construction at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport.
March 2019 — A "In Crisis?" sign on the top floor of the parking ramp at the Minneapolis St. Paul Airport (MSP) in Bloomington.
March 2019 — The MSP Airport in winter.
March 2019 — New parking ramps being constructed at the Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport.
September 2018 — A walkway inside the Denver International Airport. Passengers wait below for the train to the B Gates as others roll luggage across elevated concourses. The scene captures the constant motion and layered architecture of one of the nation’s busiest air hubs.
May 2018 — Secondary TSA screening at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
May 2018 — Secondary TSA screening at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
May 2018 — Autoamted Passport Control (APC) at the Atlanta International Airport (ATL).
September 2017 — A view from the window of an Air Berlin aircraft shows the wing slicing through dense cloud layers, with a narrow band of golden light marking the horizon. Once a major German airline founded in 1978, Air Berlin operated routes across Europe before ceasing operations in 2017. The image captures both the serenity and impermanence of flight — a quiet moment over the continent that the airline once connected so extensively.
September 2017 — The main terminal complex of Zürich Airport (Flughafen Zürich) sits under a clear blue sky, its modern glass façade reflecting the activity of Switzerland’s busiest air hub. Completed in stages through the early 2000s, the airport serves as the primary gateway for Swiss International Air Lines and one of Europe’s most efficient transfer points. The wide apron and UBS-branded jet bridges foreground the balance between Swiss precision, aviation infrastructure, and corporate presence that defines Zürich’s role in global travel.
September 2017 — A Swiss International Air Lines jet climbs into the clear summer sky after takeoff from Zurich Airport (Flughafen Zürich), leaving behind the rolling green hills of Kloten in the background. The well-marked taxiways and precise runway layout reflect Switzerland’s meticulous approach to aviation infrastructure. Beyond the airport, clusters of small homes and industrial buildings blend into the forested landscape — a typical Swiss juxtaposition of modern efficiency and natural calm.
September 2017 — Two Swiss International Air Lines Airbus A320 aircraft sit on the ramp at Zurich Airport, their red and white tails bearing the iconic Swiss cross. The foreground jet, registration HB-IJD, is being towed toward its gate while another prepares for boarding nearby. Behind them, the glass façade of the terminal reflects the surrounding hills of Kloten, a reminder of Switzerland’s seamless integration of precision engineering and alpine landscape. The scene captures the calm efficiency of Swiss aviation — clean, orderly, and unmistakably national in character.
September 2017 — An Airbus narrow-body jet prepares for departure on a bright afternoon, its cockpit crew performing preflight procedures before pushback. The aircraft’s clean nose profile reveals pitot tubes, static ports, and the angular geometry typical of the A320 family. Yellow taxiway markings and the tow bar connection below hint at the precision choreography of ground operations—where every motion, from refueling to final clearance, is timed to the minute. Captured from above, the composition highlights the symmetry and order that define modern commercial aviation.
February 2016 — After landing at Punta Cana International Airport—one of the Caribbean’s busiest air hubs for international tourism—newly arrived passengers proceed through the customs and immigration area. The terminal architecture combines modern glass partitions, polished stone flooring, and views of exterior thatched roofing inspired by traditional Dominican palapas, blending tropical design with contemporary security infrastructure. The customs counters, marked with numbered green signage, are where visitors present passports and entry documents to border officers. The space reflects recent expansions that supported the airport’s growth, as Punta Cana became the Dominican Republic’s most visited destination starting in the 1990s and continuing into the 21st century, serving millions of tourists annually from Europe, North America, and Latin America.
February 2016 — The departure terminal at Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) features a distinctive architectural design that blends modern infrastructure with Caribbean-inspired elements. The high ceilings and large green circular structures atop the support columns are stylized to resemble palm tree canopies, echoing the surrounding tropical landscape. Natural wood accents and open, airy layout contribute to a resort-like atmosphere, distinguishing this airport as one of the Dominican Republic’s busiest gateways for international tourism. Travelers line up for check-in beneath oversized ceiling fans, highlighting the airport’s open-air concept, which was developed to harmonize with the region’s climate and tourism identity.
June 2014 — A "Restricted Area" sign in Fort Snelling nearing the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
December 2012 — Inside O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.
December 2012 — The O'Hare Train Station in Chicago.
May 2009 — A NWA plane takes off at MSP airport in Bloomington, MN.