Mission Block Fuel Sample Clauses

The Mission Block Fuel clause defines the specific amount of fuel allocated for a particular flight mission or segment. It typically outlines how this fuel quantity is determined, such as by referencing operational requirements, aircraft type, or regulatory standards, and may specify procedures for adjusting the amount in response to changing conditions. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties have a clear, agreed-upon understanding of the fuel to be loaded and used for a mission, thereby promoting safety, operational efficiency, and compliance with aviation regulations.
Mission Block Fuel. The block fuel for a stage length of 2,050 nautical miles in still air (representative of a route with a 4.4 hour flight time from a sea level airport) with a zero fuel weight of 154,221 kilograms, using the conditions and operating rules defined below, shall not be more than the following guarantee value: NOMINAL: [*] Kilograms TOLERANCE: [*] Kilograms GUARANTEE: [*] Kilograms Conditions and operating rules:
Mission Block Fuel. The block fuel for a stage length of 4,516 nautical miles in still air (equivalent to a distance of 3,915 nautical miles with a 67 knot headwind, representative of a Taipei to Abu Dhabi route) with a 256,040 pound payload using the conditions and operating rules defined below, shall not be more than the following guarantee value: NOMINAL: [ ] TOLERANCE: [ ] GUARANTEE: [ ]
Mission Block Fuel. The block fuel for a stage length of [****] pound payload using the conditions and operating rules defined below, shall not be more than the following guarantee value: [****] Conditions and operating rules: Stage Length: The stage length is defined as the sum of the distances for the climbout maneuver, climb, cruise, and descent.
Mission Block Fuel. The block fuel for a stage length of [*CTR] pound payload using the conditions and operating rules defined below, shall not be more than the following guarantee value: [*CTR] Conditions and operating rules:
Mission Block Fuel. In carrying a fixed payload of [*CTR*] of the A319 Aircraft will be not more than CT1001520_LA11B_AAL_A320Family_EXECUTION LA 11B - 4 of 10 Nominal: [*CTR*] Tolerance: [*CTR*] Guarantee: [*CTR*] when the A319 Aircraft is operated as defined here below. 3.3.1 The departure airport conditions are such as to allow the required Take-Off Weight to be used without restriction. Pressure altitude is [*CTR*] at departure airport. The destination airport conditions are such as to allow the required Landing Weight to be used without restriction. Pressure altitude is [*CTR*] at destination airport. 3.3.2 An allowance of [*CTR*]. 3.3.3 An allowance of [*CTR*]. 3.3.4 [*CTR*]. 3.3.5 An allowance of [*CTR*]. 3.3.6 An allowance of [*CTR*]. 3.3.7 Stage distance is defined as the distance [*CTR*]. Block fuel is defined as the fuel [*CTR*]. 3.3.8 At the end of approach and landing [*CTR*] of fuel will remain in the tanks. This represents the estimated fuel required for: a) [*CTR*] b) [*CTR*] c) [*CTR*] d) [*CTR*] e) [*CTR*]
Mission Block Fuel. The block fuel for a stage length of [***] nautical miles in still air (equivalent to a distance of [***] nautical miles with a [***] knot headwind, representative of a [***] route) with a [***] kilogram payload using the conditions and operating rules defined below, shall not be more than the following guarantee value: Conditions and operating rules:
Mission Block Fuel. The block fuel for a stage length of [***********] in still air (equivalent to a distance of [***********] with a 39 knot headwind, representative of a [***********] route) with a [***********] payload using the conditions and operating rules defined below, shall not be more than the following guarantee value: NOMINAL: [***********] TOLERANCE: [***********] GUARANTEE: [***********] Conditions and operating rules:
Mission Block Fuel. The block fuel for a stage length of 1,200 nautical miles in still air with a 42,720 pound payload using the conditions and operating rules defined below, shall not be more than the following guarantee value: NOMINAL: [*CTR*] TOLERANCE: [*CTR*] GUARANTEE: [*CTR*] Conditions and operating rules:
Mission Block Fuel. The block fuel for a stage length of [***] statute miles in still air with a [***] pound payload using the conditions and operating rules defined below, shall not be more than the following guarantee value: NOMINAL: [***] Pounds TOLERANCE: [***] Pounds GUARANTEE: [***] Pounds * Indicates that certain information contained herein has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Conditions and operating rules:
Mission Block Fuel. In carrying a fixed payload of [*CTR] of the A319 NEO Aircraft will be not more than when the A319 NEO Aircraft is operated as defined here below. 3.3.1 The departure airport conditions are such as to allow the required Take-Off Weight to be used without restriction. Pressure altitude is [*CTR] at departure airport. The destination airport conditions are such as to allow the required Landing Weight to be used without restriction. Pressure altitude is [*CTR] at destination airport. 3.3.2 An allowance of [*CTR] [*CTR]=[CONFIDENTIAL PORTION OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT] 3.3.3 An allowance of [*CTR] 3.3.4 [*CTR] 3.3.5 An allowance of [*CTR] 3.3.6 An allowance of [*CTR] 3.3.7 Stage distance is defined as the distance [*CTR] Block fuel is defined as the fuel [*CTR] 3.3.8 At the end of approach and landing [*CTR] of fuel will remain in the tanks. This represents the estimated fuel required for: a) [*CTR] b) [*CTR] c) [*CTR] d) [*CTR] e) [*CTR]