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Destination will tell...
by Mehul Sahni on May 22, 2008 12:41 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I have seen the comments from all the people out here in the discussion or I would rather call a thunder brainstorming session, but without taking too much time what I would just want to clarify is that if Kingfisher has ordered A380 aircraft as a part of its future fleet, and suppose he is operating this flight from Delhi, do you people think that it will take off from Delhi and land at Delhi itself, as you people say Mumbai can't handle, Bangalore can't handle and so on? Since Kingfisher is still not an international airline and if it takes off from a destination in India obviously it is going to land at another destination in India and that destination could be in any state or city - so this simply means some of the airports will be necessarily geared up to handle the incoming or outgoing flights - so to simply conclude Vijay Mallya is not a dead fool to order a A380 aircraft without a landing facility after a succesful take-off!!!

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by Anuj Gurwara on May 22, 2008 12:44 AM   Permalink
The Hyderabad Intnl Airport is the only one in south asia that can land an Airbus A380!!

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by madhava vb on May 22, 2008 10:17 AM   Permalink
hai

In delhi IGI airport and shivaji airport in mumbai, A380 have already made a test flight
few months back

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by on May 25, 2008 02:13 PM   Permalink
not true!!! the Bengaluru airport as well as Kerala's Cochin International Airport and the proposed Kannur airport all can handle the A380 well

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