markis10
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Thanks for the link. The thing with widening runways and taxiways is that you want tarmac underneath the outboard engines so as to minimise objects being blown up from unsealed areas under the jet exhausts.
Taxiway re-alignment would likely be to cater for two A380s passing wingtip to wingtip.
Strengthening runways and taxiways isn't much of an issue, as the aircraft weight is spread over a greater number of wheels, but for bridges the entire weight has to be carried by the structure. I'd forgotten about the bridge, to be honest.
The A380 falls under the ICAO rules (annex 14) in terms of Airport design as a Code F aircraft, the first of its kind, and as such there are a lot of changes required by airports to accommodate A380 operations while the 747-8 is the second aircraft to fall under Cat F owing to its wingspan, it also requires some changes however there are moves for dispensations from these changes, things like ILS clearance and overrun areas are significant when you have width limited runways such as those on reclaimed land ie RWY34L & R at SYD:
http://www.caa.govt.nz/aerodromes/a380paper.pdf
AERO - Operating the 747-8 at Existing Airports