Four Indian airports have been modified to cater for the Airbus A380; New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.
Unfortunately no as Cochin internatioanl airport or any other airports in india has sufficient runway length to handle this huge plane.Theoretically it can just land in almost all airports but in case of emergency if it tried to land and attempted to take off later it wont have enough clearence.Hence a runway of 4km+ is needed to handle this airplane allowing for clearences.Which is available only in Indira Gandhi Airport,New Delhi.It's the only airport where an a380 has actually landed in india
Yes, although there are no regular services using the A380 currently from the airport.
Yes.
No, except in an emergancey
The Airbus A380 typically requires a runway length of approximately 3,000 meters (about 9,800 feet) for landing under standard conditions. However, the exact requirement can vary based on factors such as weight, weather conditions, and altitude of the airport. It's essential for airports to have sufficient runway length to accommodate this large aircraft safely.
You'd have to get that info from Manchester Arrivals.
Boats, Helipads and Airports.
Its cost is in the range 317.2 - 389.9 million US Dollars.The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine jet airliner. It is the world's largest passenger airliner; many airports have upgraded their facilities to accommodate it because of its size.
Airbus A380 can land in Delhi T3 terminal and in Hyderabad. They have all the necessary equipments. In fact T3 has seen one landing in July 2012.
Airplanes land and take of at airports you dufus
Airports