Airframe Manufacturer Sample Clauses

Airframe Manufacturer. The Boeing Company. Approved Maintenance Program: a maintenance program for the Aircraft recommended by Airframe Manufacturer and based on the Airframe Manufacturer’s Maintenance Planning Document (as amended by Permitted Lessee or based on Permitted Lessee’s operating experience) and as approved by the Aviation Authority encompassing scheduled maintenance (including block maintenance), condition monitored maintenance, and/or on condition maintenance of Airframe, Engines and Parts, including (but not limited to) servicing, testing, preventive maintenance, repairs, structural inspections, system checks, overhauls, approved modifications, service bulletins, engineering orders, airworthiness directives, corrosion control, inspections and treatments. Assignment: as defined in the Cape Town Convention.
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Airframe Manufacturer. The Boeing Company.
Airframe Manufacturer. The Boeing Company. Aviation Authority: the FAA or, if the Aircraft is registered with any other Government Entity under and in accordance with Section 4.2(e) of the Mortgage, such other Government Entity. Bankruptcy Code: the United States Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. § 101 et seq. Bills of Sale: the FAA Xxxx of Sale and the Aircraft Xxxx of Sale. Business Day: any day other than a Saturday, Sunday, or other day on which commercial banks are authorized or required by law to close in New York, NY, Orlando, FL, or the city and state in which Mortgagee maintains its Corporate Trust Office or receives and disburses funds and, if in relation to the payment of interest and principal of any Equipment Note, or any prepayment thereof, or delivery of any Drawndown Notice, a day on which Dollar transactions are effected in London, England. Cash Equivalents: the following securities (which shall mature within 30 days of the date of purchase thereof): (1) direct obligations of the U.S. Government; (2) obligations fully guaranteed by the U.S. Government; (3) certificates of deposit issued by, or bankers’ acceptances of, or time deposits or a deposit account with, Mortgagee or any bank, trust company, or national banking association incorporated or doing business under the laws of the United States or any state thereof having a combined capital and surplus and retained earnings of at least $1 billion and having a rate of “A” or better from Standard & Poor’s; or (4) commercial paper of any issuer doing business under the laws of the United States or one of the states thereof and in each case having a rating assigned to such commercial paper by Standard & Poor’s or Moody’s equal to or higher than A1+ or P1, respectively. Citizen of the United States: defined in Section 40102(a)(15) of the Transportation Code and in the FARs. Closing: defined in Section 2.4 of the Loan Agreement.
Airframe Manufacturer. The Boeing Company. Approved Maintenance Program: a maintenance program for the Aircraft recommended by Airframe Manufacturer and based on the Airframe Manufacturer’s Maintenance Planning Document (as amended by Permitted Lessee or based on Permitted Lessee’s operating experience) and as approved by the Aviation Authority encompassing scheduled maintenance (including block maintenance), condition monitored maintenance, and/or on condition maintenance of Airframe, Engines and Parts, including (but not limited to) servicing, testing, preventive maintenance, repairs, structural inspections, system checks, overhauls, approved modifications, service bulletins, engineering orders, airworthiness directives, corrosion control, inspections and treatments. Aviation Authority: the FAA or, if the Aircraft is registered with any other Governmental Entity under and in accordance with Section 4.2(e) of the Mortgage, such other Governmental Entity. Bankruptcy Code: the United States Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. § 101 et seq. Bills of Sale: the FAA Xxxx of Sale and the Aircraft Xxxx of Sale. Breakage Amount: the LIBOR Breakage Amount or Swap Breakage Loss, as applicable. Business Day: any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which commercial banking institutions in New York City, New York, USA, Orlando, Florida, USA or London, England, are authorized or required by law, regulation or executive order to be closed, and if in respect of any payment or prepayment on the Equipment Notes, the determination of the LIBOR Rate or an Interest Period or any notice in respect thereof, a day that is also a day on which dealings in Dollar deposits are carried out in the London interbank market. Cash Equivalents: the following securities (which shall mature within ninety (90) days of the date of purchase thereof): (1) direct obligations of the U.S. Government; (2) obligations fully guaranteed by the U.S. Government; (3) certificates of deposit issued by, or bankers’ acceptances of, or time deposits or a deposit account with, Security Agent or any bank, trust company, or national banking association incorporated or doing business under the laws of the United States or any state thereof having a combined capital and surplus and retained earnings of at least $1 billion and having a rate of “A” or better from Standard & Poor’s; or (4) commercial paper of any issuer doing business under the laws of the United States or one of the states thereof and in each case having a rating assigned...
Airframe Manufacturer. The Boeing Company. Aviation Authority: the FAA or, if the Aircraft is registered with any other Government Entity under and in accordance with Section 4.2(e) of the Mortgage, such other Government Entity. Bankruptcy Code: the United States Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. § 101 et seq.

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