ANAC definition

ANAC means the Brazilian civil aviation authority — Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil.
ANAC means the Brazilian National Civil Aviation Agency (Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil).
ANAC means the National Civil Aviation Agency.

Examples of ANAC in a sentence

  • Considering that AZUL and TRIP filed with ANAC a request to code share flights among the companies (“Code Share”), the Parties agree that, if the Transaction is not consummated as a result of ANAC non-approval, the agreement pursuant to which the Code Share was formalized (the “Code Share Agreement”) shall be automatically terminated without penalty.

  • Neeleman and TRIP’s Shareholders shall observe, in any event, the need to submit any request for transfer of Shares to ANAC for prior approval.

  • Should the candidate fail to provide such a proof it will be excluded, it will be reported to the ANAC and the provisional guarantee will be executed.

  • Subject to the provisions of Clause 3.3, Seller and Purchaser will, at Purchaser’s expense, execute and file documents with ANAC with respect to the sale and registration of the Aircraft hereunder.

  • The Purchaser will be responsible, at its expense, for the registration of the Aircraft with Brazilian authorities including but not limited to ANAC (Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil).


More Definitions of ANAC

ANAC means the Agencia Nacional de Aviação Civil (ANAC) of Brazil.
ANAC means Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil, or any successor entity thereof or other entity performing its functions in the future.
ANAC. (Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil) means the Brazilian agency responsible for the regulation and safety oversight of civil aviation in Brazil.
ANAC means Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil, the Brazilian airworthiness authority;
ANAC means Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil, the Brazilian Airworthiness Authority or any successor thereto;
ANAC means the Agéncia Nacional de Aviação Civil, the Brazilian Airworthiness Authority or any successor thereto.
ANAC shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals.