Aircelle definition

Aircelle means Aircelle, a company created and existing under the laws of France, acting as the case may be on behalf of Aircelle Ltd, its subsidiary, created and existing under the laws of England and Wales.

Examples of Aircelle in a sentence

  • Credits may be applied on a per event basis up to a *****% discount for any Aircelle services or parts.

  • CFM guarantees that Aircelle will grant Republic a reduction in the price of the spares for the CF34-8E thrust reverser Get Well/Get Better Program (SB50 and SB55) from current price of ***** to ***** per thrust reverser half (or C-Duct) plus remaining credits to be used to offset additional Get Well/Get Better Program costs up to a total credit amount of *****.

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