Engine repower definition

Engine repower means the replacement of an old or original engine with a new cleaner-running engine that is certified to a more stringent set of emissions standards.

Related to Engine repower

  • Diesel engine means an engine which works on the compression-ignition principle.

  • Fixed wing turbine powered aircraft means an aircraft that:

  • Compression Ignition Engine means an internal combustion engine with operating characteristics significantly similar to the theoretical diesel combustion cycle. The regulation of power by controlling fuel supply in lieu of a throttle is indicative of a compression ignition engine.

  • Replacement Engine means a [Engine Manufacturer and Model] engine (or an engine of the same or another manufacturer of a comparable or an improved model and suitable for installation and use on the Airframe with the other Engine (or any other Replacement Engine being substituted simultaneously therewith)) that shall have been made subject to the Lien of the Indenture pursuant to Section 7.04 or Section 7.05 thereof, together with all Parts relating to such engine, but excluding items installed or incorporated in or attached to any such engine from time to time that are excluded from the definition of Parts.

  • Engines means, as of any date of determination, all Engines then leased hereunder.