AFTO definition

AFTO means an approved training organisation under regulation 64 of the MCAR;
AFTO means Automobile Freight Train Operator and refers to the parties who invest in procurement of rakes and arrange traffic for loading/unloading in the Auto Freight Trains (AFT), owned by them after obtaining necessary permission from the MOR under this policy.
AFTO means Automobile Freight Train Operator and refers to the parties who invest in procurement of ▇▇▇▇▇ and arrange traffic for loading/unloading in the Automobile Freight Train (AFT), owned by them after obtaining necessary permission from the MOR under Automobile Freight Train Operator (AFTO) Scheme.

Examples of AFTO in a sentence

  • Performs QA review of Dull Swords, Unsatisfactory Reports, TCTOs, ▇▇▇▇, modification proposals, DRs and SR, AFTO IMTs 22 and local OIs IAW AFI 21-101.

  • Assist in the completion of all AFTO Form 103 requirements for all aircraft depot inputs.

  • Railway Administration shall also make all efforts to ensure minimum enroute detention to the AFTO trains and strive to achieve the average speed of freight trains on IR in respect of transit time of AFTO’s trains.

  • Manage priority/routine requests, AFTO Form 2005 and inquiring processing.

  • Perform QA review of Dull Swords, Unsatisfactory Reports, TCTOs, ▇▇▇▇, modification proposals, DRs and SR, AFTO IMTs 22 and local OIs IAW AFI 21-101.

  • Flying hours for Air Force aircraft will be documented on AFTO 781 using mission symbols T-40S or T-43S for dispersant-application aircraft, or T-37R for logistics support aircraft.

  • Once complete, document accomplishment of applicable TCTOs in AFTO 781 series forms.

  • A Notice of Financial Default under this Article 3 shall be conclusive evidence of such Financial Default and it shall be final and binding upon the AFTO for the purposes of this Agreement.

  • AFTO can also purchase or take on lease wagons procured under AFTO Scheme from another registered operator, in that particular category, subject to necessary approval by MOR.

  • Provided that in case the AFTO’s Trains are carried by a longer route in pursuance of the Rationalisation Scheme of MOR (under section 71 of the Railway Act 1989), the AFTO shall be liable to pay charges accordingly.