There's no single answer for this. When a presidential aircraft moves, the government declares airspace restrictions. (If the airspace belongs to a country other than the one the president runs, that government will declare airspace restrictions as a diplomatic gesture.)
A runway
It is the system of wheels that opens before an airplane lands and closes after take off. The system also supports the aircraft while on the ground, taxiing or landing.
when aircraft land ,by friction charges has developed on it.it can cause fire so after landing it soon earthed
This is to disperse static electricity ween the aircraft lands. Many aircraft also have 'static wicks' which are bits of wire fitted to the trailing edge of wings.
The space shuttle lands like an aircraft because it is the safest and simplest way, currently, to land a reusable craft.
It depends what type of aircraft AF1 is. But the separation is the same as for other aircraft, 1000ft vertical, 3 miles lateral. If AF1 is a "heavy" jet, then another aircraft would have to be 4 or 5 miles behind it, depending on the weight category of the following aircraft. AF1 gets more room ahead of it into and out of airports due to the requirement of runway sweeps before it lands and takes-off.
The area where a plane lands is called a runway. Runways are specifically designed, paved, and marked strips of land located at airports, allowing aircraft to take off and land safely. They vary in length and width depending on the type of aircraft they are intended to accommodate. Additionally, the surrounding areas, such as taxiways and ramps, facilitate the movement of aircraft on the ground.
Aircraft line operations refers to all of the various services performed on aircraft. This includes fueling, towing, deicing, loading & unloading and other services aircraft need between flights.
The Space Shuttle doesn't land in the ocean it lands on a runaway.
An aeroport is an obsolete name for an airport, a place where aircraft lands and takes off for the purpose of carrying passengers.
Not as you will have on aground vehicle. The "gear" term on any aircraft is the wheels and attached struts it lands on
As aircraft fly through the air, the friction causes them to become charged with static electricity. After an aircraft has landed there is a possibility of charges escaping to earth as a spark. Therefore, the aircraft should be earthed with a conductor as soon as it lands, allowing the charge that has built up to flow to earth.