FMP definition

FMP means the Fleet Management Program set out in Appendix 18.
FMP means the Farm Management Plan, the Farm Environmental Plan or the Farm Environmental Management Plan prepared by the Shareholder.
FMP means Fleet Management PlanTM, the budgeted maintenance agreement between the Operator and P&WC pursuant to which P&WC supplies the Engine Maintenance Services specified in this Agreement and for which Services the Operator pays P&WC an amount based on the Operator’s Hourly Rate and Engine usage, as further described herein;

Examples of FMP in a sentence

  • The shop visit required to implement the remedy constitutes an Eligible Shop Visit under Section 5.3 of the FMP.

  • JetBlue agrees that it will adhere to the FMP attached as Appendix 18 to this Agreement based on the terms and conditions contained therein.

  • Failure of the Parties to perform their respective obligations as set forth in the FMP will have a negative impact on the economic terms contemplated in this Agreement.

  • IAE agrees to reinstate and issue any such withheld credits and/or concessions once JetBlue becomes current on all outstanding FMP payments and/or otherwise restores the performance of its obligations under the FMP.

  • Eligibility under the Guarantee Plans is conditioned upon all PW1100G-JM Engines installed on the Firm Aircraft and the Firm Spare Engines receiving off-wing maintenance in accordance with the terms and conditions of the FMP.


More Definitions of FMP

FMP means Federal Management Partners, LLC.
FMP means ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mall Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation, together with its subsidiaries.
FMP means the American Lobster Fishery Management Plan.
FMP means Fatigue Management Programme;
FMP has the meaning set forth in Article 1 to Appendix 5.
FMP means the fair market price to be determined by the Parties or by PwC in case the Parties can not agree on such price for the sale of Tools, Stackers and Presses.
FMP means a Forest Management Plan prepared pursuant to the CALM Act and adopted in accordance with the statutory requirements of relevant Western Australian legislation;