Completion factor definition

Completion factor means the percentage of scheduled flights that are completed.
Completion factor means the percentage completion of IBO commitments of the Participants.
Completion factor means number of Scheduled Flights operated divided by number of Scheduled Flights.

Examples of Completion factor in a sentence

  • On a monthly basis and in a format to be set by United, Contractor will provide an estimate of its monthly Carrier Controlled Costs with Markup, assuming C Level Performance and assuming a [ * ] Completion factor and a [ * ] load factor, plus its Pass Through Costs (which are never subject to Markup) with the exception of Markup on aircraft ownership costs and Markup on the one-time start-up costs for new aircraft, each of which shall be paid in full.

  • On a monthly basis and in a United Express standard format, Contractor will provide an estimate of its monthly Carrier Controlled Costs, Aircraft Ownership Costs, Maintenance Related Reconciled Expenses, and their respective Markup values, assuming C Level Performance and assuming a [*] Completion factor and a [*] load factor, plus its Reconciled Expenses (that are not eligible for Markup) as set forth in Appendix 3.

  • The Virtual Completion factor (%) for FEFP payments shall not be less than 95% of the previous years completion rate.

  • On a monthly basis and in a format to be set by United, Contractor will provide an estimate of its monthly Carrier Controlled Costs with Markup, assuming C Level Performance and assuming a [*] Completion factor and a [*] load factor, plus its Pass Through Costs (which are never subject to Markup) with the exception of Markup on aircraft ownership costs and Markup on the one-time start-up costs for new aircraft, each of which shall be paid in full.


More Definitions of Completion factor

Completion factor means the percentage of scheduled flights that are completed. "CO2" means carbon dioxide.
Completion factor means the percentage of scheduled flights that are completed. “DOT” means the United States Department of Transportation.
Completion factor is the percentage of Scheduled Revenue Flights that are completed. Completion Factor, expressed as a percentage, shall be computed for each Computation Period as follows: Completion Factor = Total number of Scheduled Revenue Flights without a Chargeable Cancellation during the Computation Period X 100 Total number of Scheduled Revenue Flights scheduled during the Computation Period
Completion factor means the percentage completion of IBO and EIBO commitments of the Participants. The Completion Factor of an EIBO can exceed the original percent allocated to the EIBO if the Participant exceeds the original performance agreed to in the EIBO. The incremental Completion Factor for an EIBO shall be the product of the appropriate EBITDA Factor multiplied by the appropriate Percent Factor, based on the following table:
Completion factor expressed as a percentage, shall be computed as of the end of each calendar quarter (CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL OMMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT)as follows: Total number of Scheduled Departures without Cancellation Events during the Completion Factor = previous four (4) calendar quarters X 100 ----------------------------------- Total number of Scheduled Departures during the previous four (4) calendar quarters
Completion factor means, for each Critical Milestone, the factor used for purposes of calculating the At-Risk Amount, which is the number of months in the applicable Contract Year within which EDS has committed to complete its performance obligations in respect of a Critical Milestone, as indicated in Table A.1. For those Critical Milestones occurring in Contract Years 2-7 that are not identified on Table A.1, the Completion Factor shall be the number of months for completion of EDS' performance obligations in respect of such Critical Milestone upon which the Parties mutually agree in writing in a Work Order or otherwise. For purposes of this Schedule G, the number of months comprising the Completion Factor is also referred to as the "Completion Period."