CRJ aircraft definition

CRJ aircraft means the Bombardier regional jet aircraft and associated engines owned, leased or subleased by the Company subject to the United CPA as of the time of Closing.
CRJ aircraft means CRJ series aircraft manufactured by Bombardier or Mitsubishi; "Credit Parties" has the meaning given at page 26 of this AIF;

Examples of CRJ aircraft in a sentence

  • Delta Airlines is currently phasing the 50-seat CRJ aircraft out of service, in favor of 70-seat CRJ aircraft, due to economic and operational advantages.

  • This service is currently provided utilizing 50-seat Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) aircraft.

  • AerLift Jet owned four CRJ aircraft, and AerLift owned eight aircraft as of December 31, 2013.

  • Other than the Purchase Right Aircraft described herein, all rights of US Airways, and obligations of Bombardier, with respect to the purchase and delivery of CRJ aircraft under the US Airways MPA shall be deemed terminated and cancelled upon the assumption of the US Airways MPA, as modified and amended by this Letter Agreement, such aircraft having been converted to the Purchase Right Aircraft hereby.

  • This line includes the difference between the initial depreciation plan and the accelerated depreciation following the early phase-out of the CRJ aircraft from the HOP! fleet for €(5) million.

  • Delta shall notify ASA of its desire to put the additional 70-seat CRJ aircraft into the Delta Connection program at least [***] prior to the anticipated in-service date of such 70-seat CRJ aircraft.

  • Regional Jet ("CRJ") aircraft shall no longer be included under the Delta Connection Agreement, and existing CRJs will be removed from operations, as provided herein.

  • The intent of the Schedule Completion Rate ------------ ---------- is to achieve the full potential of the inherent technical reliability of Buyer's sixty 60 Aircraft exercised by Contract Change Order No. 14 to the Agreement together with Buyer's three (3) CRJ aircraft purchased by Buyer pursuant to purchase agreement PA-0454 dated July 29, 1999 between Buyer and Bombardier Inc.

  • This line includes the difference between the initial depreciation plan and the accelerated depreciation following the early phase-out of the CRJ aircraft from the HOP! fleet for €(6) million.