Coming? Going? It doesnt matter. Were not talking safety here were talking about the slow down of airport operations. And you well know airports hate that cause it cuts their revenue. Some things they have no control of, like weather and such. Other things they do have control over, like not servicing super Jumbos which cut into revenue more they they generate. There is only one super Jumbo and its in a world of trouble.
A great achievement? Yes. But there are reasons why not just airlines dont want it. Airports dont either.
I beg to differ, IAD, MIA, BOS, DFW, IAH, LAX, SFO, ATL, and JFK have all made the necessary infrastructure upgrades to accommodate the A380 and I would bet DEN, EWR, and ORD aren't far behind. These are pretty much the major airports of the U.S. I think your argument that the airports don't want this a/c isn't valid, otherwise why would any airport authority undertake the financial burden to upgrade the infrastructure to handle the A380 unless they felt it was worth the expense.
Also the AN-225 is classified as a Super Heavy.
I'm not disputing your basic premise that the A380 is failure, but your assertion that it has had a detrimental effect on airport operations just isn't the case.