That depends on what type of transmission you have. The truck having air brakes doesn't affect that.
Air brakes are located in the front of a truck or trailer. There are many parts to an air brake. If you suspect a problem, you need to take your truck to get fixed.
Yes. However, the truck must be wired for a trailer equipped with electric brakes.
Air brakes have absolutely NO effect on whether a vehicle requires a CDL or not.
Pneumatic schematic in the air brakes in any type or build of truck all work in coordination with each other for smooth driving. The brakes would not be able to smoothly stop without them.
Visit the following link to learn more about the difference between air brakes and regular car brakes: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/auto-parts/brakes/brake-types/air-brake.htm. In short, air brakes are made to prevent trucks, trains and buses from crashing.
That depends on which country you live in.
Yes
Yes. Air brakes have absolutely zero to do with determining what type of license a vehicle requires.
Need to know what brake system you have, e.g., hydraulic disc, s-cam foundation air brakes, air disc brakes, air piston brakes, etc. All are available on different Fuso products.
If the truck and trailer are not equiped with air brakes. If the truck and trailer are not comercial vehicals.
Whether a vehicle has air, hydraulic, or air-over-hydraulic brakes has zero determination on the class of license required to operate it.