DGAC definition
Examples of DGAC in a sentence
Configuration changes may be made at any time by the Seller to conform to regulations of the National Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC or EASA wherever applicable).
Subject to the provisions of Clause 7.3, each Aircraft will be delivered to the Buyer with an Export Certificate of Airworthiness issued by the DGAC, or the LBA, as applicable, and in a condition enabling the Buyer (or an eligible person under then applicable law) to obtain immediately and without repair, maintenance or modification at the time of Delivery a Standard Airworthiness Certificate issued pursuant to Part 21 of the US Federal Aviation Regulations.
The Aircraft will have accomplished all outstanding airworthiness directives by terminating action, if required, and mandatory orders affecting that model of Aircraft issued by the Air Authority and the DGAC which, if the Aircraft was registered with either of such air authorities, would have to be complied with within * days after the Delivery Date.
Conform to applicable regulations issued by the FAA and DGAC, provided such regulations are promulgated prior to the date of acceptance by CFM of the purchase order issued by Airline for such Products in accordance with this Agreement.
A campaign change will be declared by CFMI when a new Part design introduction, Part modification, Part Inspection, or premature replacement of an Engine or Module is required by a time compliance CFMI Service Bulletin or FAA and/or DGAC Airworthiness Directive.