I heard that an A380 went into Heathrow the other day just to test it out. Didn't hear if it was able to get a gate, though. Anyone else know?
I saw the video of it landing on Fox News. It looked like the plane has either a problem with its landing system, a fairly new pilot to that plane, or problems with it's longitudinal stability as it bobbled up and down along the final approach with a porpoising motion pretty badly. I would not have been a happy camper as a regular passenger on it if I was at either end of the plane!
It seemed also to just barely (and I mean just ever so barely) make it through the taxi offramp from the runway!
The video didn't cover it all the way to the gate, but what I did see was of some concern if they expect that thing to be in actual service soon.
I still think it's an albatross for Airbus. If anyone has seen what they have to go through to build the thing, it's amazing... and it's so problematic that the logistics for it are practically untennable for a regular production rate. How would you like to have yoru town come to a standstill while they try to get that thing's parts down the streets, or over a river that HAS to be at low tide and levels just to afford a few feet of clearance from scraping along the undersides of bridge supports?! It's so impractical, I just don't see it being a financial winner, even if they do work out the apparent stability issues.