Amazing photos have emerged of grounded planes parked in perfect symmetry.
With the coronavirus pandemic forcing airlines to ground their fleets, we’re seeing empty airports being used as parking lots for the world’s planes.
In Australia, taxiways, maintenance hangars, and even runways are being used to store aircraft.
Now, stunning aerial photographs show Jetstar and Qantas planes parked in hypnotic faultless formations.
The photos, posted to Ingrid Henriksen Photography’s Facebook page, were taken at Victoria’s Avalon Airport.
Photographer Ingrid Henriksen says she has had an “overwhelming response” to the images.
In fact, they’re so popular, she has made them for sale on her website.
The aerial photos were taken from a light aircraft. Picture: Facebook/Ingrid Henriksen PhotographySource:Supplied
Grounded Jetstar and Qantas aircraft parked at Avalon Airport, Victoria. Picture: Facebook/Ingrid Henriksen PhotographySource:Supplied
Jetstar planes in a perfect line. Picture: Facebook/Ingrid Henriksen PhotographySource:Supplied
Rarely seen pics of grounded planes on the runway. Picture: Facebook/Ingrid Henriksen PhotographySource:Supplied
Airports have become parking lots. Picture: Facebook/Ingrid Henriksen PhotographySource:Supplied
The view from above is mesmerising. Picture: Facebook/Ingrid Henriksen PhotographySource:Supplied
Avalon Airport now at a standstill. Picture: Facebook/Ingrid Henriksen PhotographySource:Supplied
See also:
• Before and after: Maps reveal empty skies
• Qantas reveals how it ‘hibernates’ its planes
• Eerie photos show world’s empty airports
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