Engine Thrust definition

Engine Thrust means the “Engine Thrust Rating” of the Engines as set out in Schedule 6;
Engine Thrust. Rating. If an Engine is utilized by LESSEE on the Aircraft or on any other airframe (or if the Engine is utilized by any sublessee or user under a pooling arrangement in accordance with this Lease) at a thrust rating greater than the thrust rating set forth in Exhibit A, LESSEE will promptly notify LESSOR and the Engine Reserves amounts set forth in Article 5.

Examples of Engine Thrust in a sentence

  • Engine Thrust Setting: The Engine Thrust Setting shall be ***** lbs.

  • Completion of the Engine Thrust Bump Upgrade and the installation of the SATCOM Provisions shall each be deemed one of the "Delivery Condition Requirements" for all purposes of the Lease.

  • Engine Thrust Setting: The Engine Thrust Setting shall be ***** Minimum Engine Cycles: ***** Cycles.

  • By: By: Its: Its: EXHIBIT B AIRCRAFT DESCRIPTION Aircraft Manufacturer and Model: B737-300 Seating Configuration: None* Manufacturer's Serial Number: 26293 Registration ▇▇▇▇: N-_____ Engine Manufacturer and Model: CFM56-3C1 Engine Serial Numbers: 724885 and 724886 Engine Thrust Rating: 22,000 pounds Maximum Gross Takeoff Weight: 139,500 pounds *The Aircraft is being delivered to LESSEE without seats and will be returned to LESSOR without seats.

  • The Airframe shall be equipped with a set of two (2) General Electric GEnx-1A75 engines (Engine Thrust 75,000 Lbs) (the "ENGINES").

  • In order to assist Customer in satisfying lease requirements for additional engine thrust, at the time of delivery of each 737-800 Aircraft, Boeing will provide an engine thrust credit memorandum (Engine Thrust Credit Memorandum) ****.

Related to Engine Thrust

  • engine type means a category of engines which do not differ in essential engine characteristics.

  • Propeller means for a device for propelling an aircraft that has blades on a powerplant driven shaft and that, when rotated, produces by its action on the air, a thrust approximately perpendicular to its plane of rotation and it includes control components normally supplied by its manufacturer, but does not include main and auxiliary rotors or rotating airfoils of powerplants;

  • Engine under the Lease. The term "Engines" means, as of any date of determination, both Engines then leased to the Lessee pursuant to the Lease.

  • Engine degreaser means a cleaning product designed to remove grease, grime, oil and other contaminants from the external surfaces of engines and other mechanical parts.

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