Okay, I think I get your point too! I just thought with "price fixing" you were reffering to the government telling companies what to charge (e.g. a minimum price for cigarrettes of a maximum price for certain basic foodstuffs, like we have it here Austria).
Ah, wouldn't it be great if everybody on this world could talk things out like that? I don't think we could work it out anyway, because after all we'll both just have to wait and see how things develop.
One last point about the runway wear and tear aspects. In that wikipedia article I linked to, I read that the pressure of the tires is actually less than that of a 747, simply because the A380 has more tires. But I don't know if that is the sole criterion for the stress it puts on the asphalt...
Stef, I'm glad that we are able to communicate openly too. I do apologize if I was phrasing things in a manner that was confusing. It's one of those things that is easy to do when one has the concept in ones head and understands it, and then is trying to communicate it to others, regardless of the topic. Sometimes concepts require things the tossed up and back a bit before all points are conveyed. Economics is one area that tends to be more prone to this sort of thing due to the many flavors of economic styles, and what is common in one country is not in another, or not in the same way, so some meanings do get crossed.
As you say, we will simply have to wait and see how things work out.
Not sure about the psi impact comparative to the 747. I'll have to find out about that. The problem is, however, distributed weight base or not, it's anywhere from 560 to 590 metric tons at takeoff weight, and 386 to 427 metric tons landing, and even if the concrete pad itself can hold up, the build-up under it needs reinforcement to avoid compaction over time, which can then lead to uneven surfaces, and potential for runway surface failure. It's similar in that aspect to having your house settling and it's affects on the structure and ultimate structural integrity.
I did find another link with some interesting information, and even video, of the A-380. Some interesting technical specs there too.
http://www.fraport.com/cms/a380/rubrik/7/7685.htm