At the airport
Yes
Yes, although there are no regular services using the A380 currently from the airport.
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. SAS flies from Copenhagen Airport and Stockholm Arlanda Airport to Chicago O'Hare International Airport once a day. An Airbus 340-300 is being used from Copenhagen, and an Airbus 330-300 is being used from Stockholm.
An Airbus A320 uses jet fuel--if you land at a civilian airport you are going to get either Jet A or Jet A-1.
Four Indian airports have been modified to cater for the Airbus A380; New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.
Hi, First Choice Airways operate the Airbus out of London's Stansted Airport. As its the summer, this will be the Airbus A321. Thanks.
Airbus gives its maximum range as 4000 nautical miles. An aircraft must carry enough fuel to fly to its intended destination, then to the closest alternate airport, and then circle around the alternate airport for 45 minutes. So it'll go farther than 4000 nautical miles, but they can't legally sell it as "you can fly 4800 miles in this plane but you'll run out of fuel and have to dead-stick land on a freeway if you go 4801."
Human mistake and the airport has not updated equipments.
No airline flies the Airbus A380 to Manchester airport at present. Qantas fly from Sydney to London via Singapore, which takes approx 23 hours including turnaround in Singapore.
Each of the operating airlines will have local contractors at each airport which provide catering services.