FULL AIRCRAFT DOCUMENTATION REVIEW Sample Clauses

FULL AIRCRAFT DOCUMENTATION REVIEW. For the period commencing at least ten (10) Business Days prior to the proposed redelivery date and continuing until the date on which the Aircraft is returned to LESSOR in the condition required by this Lease, LESSEE will provide for the review of LESSOR and/or its representative all of the Aircraft records and historical documents described in Exhibit K in one central room at the Aircraft return location.
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FULL AIRCRAFT DOCUMENTATION REVIEW. For the period commencing at least 10 Business Days prior to the Scheduled Delivery Date and continuing until the date on which the Aircraft is delivered to LESSEE in the condition required by this Exhibit B, LESSOR will provide for the review of LESSEE and/or its representative all of the Aircraft records and historical documents described in Exhibit O in one central room at the Delivery Location.
FULL AIRCRAFT DOCUMENTATION REVIEW. For the period commencing at least one (1) month prior to the proposed redelivery date and continuing until the date on which the Aircraft is returned to LESSOR in the condition required by this Lease, LESSEE will provide for the review of LESSOR and/or its representative all of the Aircraft records and historical documents described in Exhibit N in one central room with access to telephone, photocopy, fax and Internet connections at the Aircraft return location.
FULL AIRCRAFT DOCUMENTATION REVIEW. 66 23.6 Copy of LESSEE's Maintenance Program........................................................... 67 23.7
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