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MAR 05, 2010 - 

According to FlightStats, US Airways in February had the highest cancellation rate among major U.S. carriers at 6.24 percent

of scheduled flights. Among U.S. regional operators, US Airways subsidiary Piedmont Airlines for the second consecutive month had the highest cancellation rate (13.68 percent), followed by Delta subsidiary Comair (12.55 percent).
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