No runways 10/28 amount to 8652 meters and a380 requires The minimum length of runway for takeoff is 9,020ft and for landing, it is 5900ft.
Dublin's main runway is long enough for an A380 to land, but take off is a different matter. -Possibly if it's very lightly loaded.
the runway needs to be about 10,000 to 11,500 ft, but it also depends on the altitude, wind speed, and aircraft speed.
London Heathrow is the UK's largest airport.
a runway in airport made of concrete
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
long enough to take off
Runway, airport, airstrip, airfield, aircraft carrier.
Runway..
An airport runway is used for a plane when it goes up in the air and when it goes down on the ground. I would have to agree
The Wick Airport at Wick in Caithness, Scotland
O'Hare's longest runway is 13,000 feet.
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Sialkot International Airport