As mentioned before, the figures for EGLL are not representative of the country as a whole but they might well represent the best performance and results that Airnav can put up in the UK.
Yes, in fact I would expect Heathrow to be better than pretty well any other airport covered by the AirNav network, given that it's surrounded by sharers and a lot of the flights are international ones that FlightStats should have.
Or, to put it the other way round, routes to/from other airports are likely to produce results that are even more adrift from AirNav's claims.
I guess your 10% error rate at EGLL is going to remain just that.
Yes and no.
Between now and the end of October I don't expect to see much change.
But if AirNav haven't got their solution working in time for the Winter schedule changeover, I expect that the hit rate at Heathrow will plummet. There will be more flight numbers showing incorrect routes, because the airlines have reassigned them and the algorithm that should pick that up isn't working. Likewise new flight numbers, even if they are between Heathrow and other airports with good network coverage, will stay blank no matter how many times the network logs those Flight IDs taking off and landing.
Little did I suspect, when I innocently suggested using network movements to deduce routes, that the implementation would turn out to be such a dog's breakfast ...