aircraft objects definition

aircraft objects means airframes, aircraft engines and helicopters;
aircraft objects means, collectively, the Aircraft Objects (as defined in the Protocol) described on Schedule I hereto and in any Collateral Supplement or Grantor Supplement.
aircraft objects means each airframe, aircraft engine and helicopter as defined in Section 2 of Article I of the Aircraft Protocol, including the Aircraft referred to in this Agreement, including its “associated rights”; (ii) “Cape Town Treaty” means collectively the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment (“Cape Town Convention”) and the Protocol to the Convention Specific to Aircraft Equipment (“Aircraft Protocol”); (iii) “International Interest” means an interest held by a Provider to which Article 2 of the Cape Town Convention applies, including an interest in the Aircraft Object; (iv) “International Registry” means the international registration facilities established for the purposes of the Cape Town Convention or the Aircraft Protocol in Dublin, Ireland.

More Definitions of aircraft objects

aircraft objects means airframes, aircraft engines and helicopters; “the Aircraft Protocol” has the meaning given by regulation 4(2);
aircraft objects has the meaning set forth in the Mortgage.
aircraft objects means the Aircraft Objects (as defined in the Protocol) described on Schedule V hereto.
aircraft objects means airframes, aircraft engines and heli­ copters;
aircraft objects shall have the meaning given to such term in the Cape Town Convention.
aircraft objects means each airframe, aircraft engine and helicopter as defined in Section 2 of Article I of the Aircraft Protocol, including the Aircraft referred to in this Agreement, including its “associated rights”; (ii) “Cape Town Treaty” means collectively the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment (“Cape Town Convention”) and the Protocol to the Convention Specific to Aircraft Equipment (“Aircraft Protocol”); (iii) “International Interest” means an interest held by a Provider to which Article 2 of the Cape Town Convention applies, including an interest in the Aircraft Object; (iv)
aircraft objects has the meaning set forth in the Security Agreement.