Specific Air Range Sample Clauses

The 'Specific Air Range' clause defines the distance an aircraft can travel per unit of fuel consumed, typically measured in nautical miles per pound or kilogram of fuel. In practice, this clause sets performance benchmarks for aircraft efficiency, often used in aircraft purchase or lease agreements to ensure the aircraft meets certain operational standards. By specifying these requirements, the clause helps buyers and operators assess fuel efficiency, manage operational costs, and ensure the aircraft is suitable for intended routes, ultimately reducing the risk of unexpected fuel expenses or performance shortfalls.
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Specific Air Range. The nautical air miles per pound of fuel in ISA conditions, at 35,000 ft altitude, at an aircraft gross weight of 46,000 lb (20,865 kg), at a true Mach number of 0.74 M shall be not less than 0. 1 85 nam/lb (.755 km/kg).
Specific Air Range. The nautical air miles per pound of fuel in ISA conditions, at [***] ft pressure altitude, at an aircraft gross weight of [***] lb ([***] kg), at a true Mach number of [***] M shall be not less than [***] nam/lb ([***] km/kg).
Specific Air Range. The nautical air miles per pound of fuel in ISA conditions, at *** altitude, at an Aircraft gross weight of ***, at a true mach number of ***.