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Everyone has had a parking spot taken from them. Normally it’s not by a 90,000-pound jet.

Elijah Shama

Aerial footage from Seattle’s King 5 news shows dozens of planes cozying up next to Toyota Priuses and SUVs in an employee parking lot as Boeing works to get them back in the air. While the company works to get the planes recertified by the FAA, the parked planes have found a fan base on Twitter and Instagram where photos showcase the massive scale of the planes and the grounding.

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