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So far Freedom's April MTD charts shows:

96.6% Completion
D-0 62.1%
A-0 48.1%
A-14 63.6%
Start Flight D-0 71.4%

With these Numbers Freedom stacks up against the other DCI carriers with bottom being the worst: Completion 2nd from the bottom, D-0 4th from the bottom, A-0 3rd from the bottom, A-14 dead last and Start Flight D-0 dead last.

These numbers are taken from the Month To date charts provided by my company. We get to look at them everytime we log in at work. We arent much better in most areas either, but if you look at Mother Delta, we are almost in line with them on everything, it must be the Atlanta system!

Don't forget that Delta seperates your numbers by airframe, hence why only the 145 contract was cancelled. Crew and mx cancels were the nails in the coffin.
 
During the summer of '04 ACA was having a bunch of trouble with the engines on the Dojets and DL was looking for a reason to cancel the contract so they wouldn't be stuck with the leases in November when Delta pulled the contract from ACA (due to the Airbus going on the ACA certificate). As I remember Tom Moore was in the crew room and said DL could cancel a connection carrier contract if the completion percentage was below 97% for three months in row. We came close a couple of times, but in the end ACA was able to keep the contract from being canceled for performance reasons.
 

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