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Commercial, private, military, vintage - each has different audiences.
Good: "Boeing 737 airliner" vs Bad: "Airplane flying"
When visible, airline livery identifies the aircraft.
Good: "United Airlines 787" vs Bad: "Plane at airport"
Takeoff, landing, cruising, parked - flight phase matters.
Good: "Fighter jet on final approach" vs Bad: "Plane near runway"
Airport, airshow, military base, remote airstrip adds context.
Good: "Stunt plane at Oshkosh airshow" vs Bad: "Small plane"
Aviation photos often feature dramatic sky conditions.
Good: "Airliner silhouette against sunset" vs Bad: "Plane in evening"
Specify aircraft type, airline, and configuration.
❌ Bad
Big airplane
✅ Good
Emirates Airbus A380 double-decker in flight
Include airport, flight phase, or event details.
❌ Bad
Plane parked
✅ Good
Private Learjet at FBO with red carpet deployed
Describe if it's cockpit view, ground shot, or aerial.
❌ Bad
Clouds from plane
✅ Good
Passenger window view of cloud layer at cruising altitude
Airline livery, registration, and special markings matter.
❌ Bad
Blue plane
✅ Good
JetBlue A321 with Prism tail design
Focus on key features: number of engines, wing configuration, size. Airliners are identified by model (737, A320), private jets by brand (Gulfstream, Citation). Include 'widebody' or 'narrowbody' for commercial jets if known.
For aviation photography and enthusiast content, yes: 'Southwest 737-800 N8642E.' For general travel content, registration is usually optional unless it's a special aircraft.
Mention the perspective and key elements: 'Cockpit view with instrument panel and clouds visible through windscreen' or 'Captain's seat perspective during night approach with runway lights visible.'
Include designation and service: 'US Air Force F-35A Lightning II' or 'Royal Air Force Red Arrows Hawk jets in formation.' Note the action: training, display, combat loaded.
Include the airline when visible from livery: 'Lufthansa Airbus A350' not just 'German plane.' For historic photos, note the era: '1970s Pan Am 747 in original livery.'
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