They couldn't have, because no runways in Berlin were long enough.
Yes
yes around 20
Emirates currently have 15 Airbus A380s.
A-380 Family: TOTAL ORDERS: 198 TOTAL DELIVERIES: 13 IN OPERATION: 13 as of today.
18THIS ANSWER WAS ADDED APRIL 2 2011THIS AMOUNT CAN CHANGETHIS IS HOW MANY A380s ARE IN THE WORLD IN APRIL 2 2011
airlines that are flying there Airbus A380's; Singapore Airlines Emirates Qantas Air France Lufthansa Malaysia Korean Air Virgin Atlantic One more airline is expected to introduce the A380 during 2010; Korean Air
Yes they do.
The cost of a used Airbus A380 can vary significantly based on factors such as age, condition, and configuration. As of 2023, prices typically range between $80 million to $150 million. However, the market for used A380s is relatively niche, and actual sale prices can fluctuate based on demand and the aircraft's maintenance history.
[Maybe 3 or 4 or 5 between these figures.]
it depends some a380s can be customized slightly by the airline so some for example so Qantas a380s may have a bigger tank than emirates a380s because Qantas is the official airline of Australia so it would be better for profit and income if it had a slightly larger tank. the standard a 380 could probably fly a small distance past mala
A blue whale typically weighs around 200,000 kilograms (about 220 tons) - so you could think of a stack of 100 blue whales to reach roughly 22,000 tons. Alternatively, an Airbus A380 airplane at maximum takeoff weight approaches 600 tons - around 36 A380s would collectively weigh about 22,000 tons.
Yes Actually. Cape Town International Airport has went through a lot of renovations, extended it's runway, and actually has two or even more aircraft gates which can accommodate the A380. The first airline would probably be Emirates, but possibilities that South African airways can come up with a few A380s is not bleak. Do not get discouraged, i live in Cape Town.