IOSA definition

IOSA is defined in Section 4.05.
IOSA is defined in Section 4.9. ISTAT – is defined in the definition of Fair Market Value. Labor Strike – means a labor dispute, as such term is defined in 29 U.S.C. Section 113(c) involving Contractor and some or all of its employees, which dispute results in a union-authorized strike resulting in a work stoppage. Landing Fees – consists of all airport landing fees, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter (ARFF) charges or similar charges, apron fees, and any other fees charged by airport operators to cover airfield costs or other airport facilities. Unscheduled flights operated by Contractor for aircraft repositioning, maintenance or any purpose other than carrying revenue passengers will not be reimbursed. Landing Gear Support Agreement – means that certain landing gear support agreement entered into by Contractor with a third party landing gear service provider for the E175 Covered Aircraft, provided Contractor has received United’s written approval of the commercial terms of such agreement.
IOSA means IATA Operational Safety Audit.

Examples of IOSA in a sentence

  • Contractor hereby covenants (i) to comply and maintain compliance with the requirements of such audits within the timeframe required by IATA and (ii) maintain its membership in the IOSA registry.

  • Although the IOSA is to be completed biennially, United in its sole discretion may require, and Contractor shall comply with, additional safety review audits.

  • Specific information on killer whale deterrence equipment possessed by WDFW, NMFS, and Island Oil Spill Association (IOSA) can be found in Chapter 9311 of the NWACP.

  • No later than one (1) year after the Effective Date, Operator shall apply and close out its inspection to establish its registration as an IOSA Operator and maintain such registration at all times thereafter during the Term.

  • Part 121 and 125 Operators are required to be IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit Program) registered.

  • Contractor represents and warrants that it has successfully undergone an IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) and further warrants that it shall maintain compliance with the requirements of such audits within the timeframe required by IATA.

  • The IOSA certificate shall prove an operator’s compliance with IOSA safety requirements described in the IOSA Standards Manual.

  • Although the IOSA is to be completed biennially, additional safety review audits may be required at Continental's discretion and Contractor shall cooperate with all such audits.

  • Thai Airways is a member of IATA as well as IOSA certified (IATA Operational Safety Audit – the benchmark for global safety management in airlines).

  • Although the IOSA audit is to be completed biennially, United in its sole discretion may require, and Contractor shall comply with additional United safety review audits.


More Definitions of IOSA

IOSA means the evaluation system designed and maintained by the IATA to assess the operational management and control systems of an airline based on internationally recognized quality audit principles, and designed so the audits are conducted in a standardized and consistent manner.
IOSA has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.9.