FIS Facility definition
Examples of FIS Facility in a sentence
General Aviation FIS Facility The FIS building located on the south side of the Airport.
The FIS Facility Fee shall be equal to the sum of Operation and Maintenance Expenses, Debt Service, Debt Service Coverage, Debt Service Reserve Requirement, Operation and Maintenance Reserve, Non-amortized Capital Expenditures and Amortization Charges attributable to the FIS Facility divided by projected total international Deplaned Passengers using the FIS Facility during the Rate Setting Period.
The Terminal Building Requirement shall not include Common Use Baggage System Costs, Passenger Loading Bridge Costs, Airline Support Systems and Equipment Costs or Capital Costs and O&M Expenses allocated to the FIS Facility, nor shall the Terminal Building Requirement include Non-Airline Support Systems and Equipment Costs, if any.
Credits to the Terminal Total Requirement include Per Use Gate Charges, Per Use Ticket Counter Charges, FIS Facility Fees and the prior period Debt Service Coverage.
Credits to the Terminal Total Requirement in Table E-1 include Per Use Gate Charges, Per Use Ticket Counter Charges, FIS Facility Fees and the prior period Debt Service Coverage.
The Airline's monthly FIS Charges, if any, shall be determined as the product of each applicable FIS rate for the Rate Period and the Airline's international Deplaning Passengers using the applicable FIS Facility during the month.
Credits to the Terminal Total Requirement in Table E-2 include Per Use Gate Charges, Per Use Ticket Counter Charges, FIS Facility Fees and the prior period Debt Service Coverage.
Operator, in performing its Services at the existing International Arrival (FIS) Facility, shall observe all security rules and regulations.
No later than twenty calendar (20) days after the end of each month occurring after the Commencement Date, Concessionaire shall deliver to the City an invoice for the preceding month’s FIS Facility Cart activity (“Cart Fee Monthly Invoice”).
The lower level will consist primarily of airline functions, possible baggage handling, mechanical spaces, a Federal Inspection Station (FIS) Facility, and other spaces identified by the program.