Yes the Airbus A380 has already landed at Nadi International Airport on two different occasions and both the times they were owned by Qantas Nadi International Airport has all facilities to accomodate an Airbus A380 but it hasn't beenn certified yet. The airbus A380 had to land once due to someone getting sick onboard and the second time due to some technical issues
Yes, although there are no regular services using the A380 currently from the airport.
Logan is not an optimal airport for the A380 with no suitable 3-ramp gates but Boston will be an alternate landing option for scheduled A380 flights to JFK/EWR as it was for Concorde before.
Four Indian airports have been modified to cater for the Airbus A380; New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.
advantages of airbus A380
The Airbus A380 is assembled in Toulouse, France.
there are 4 engines on a380 airbus
The Airbus A380 has a total of 22 wheels.
The A380 is developed and built by the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus.
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
The airbus a380
A variation of the Airbus A380
Airbus created it