Examples of landed weight in a sentence
AIRLINE's landed weight for the month shall be determined as the sum of the products obtained by multiplying the Maximum Gross Landed Weight of each type of AIRLINE's aircraft by the number of Chargeable Landings of each said aircraft during such month.
The Airline's total landed weight at each Airport for the month shall be determined as the sum of the products obtained by multiplying the Maximum Certificated Gross Landed Weight of each type of aircraft operated by the Airline at each Airport by the number of Chargeable Landings of each said aircraft operating at that respective Airport during such month.
If Airline fails to furnish City with the report described above, Airline’s Landing Fee shall be determined by assuming that the total Landed Weight for Airline during the preceding month was one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the total Landed Weight for the most recent month for which such figure is available or other available data.
Airline shall pay to the City a Landing Fee for each Landing at the Airport, calculated by the City at a rate expressed in dollars and cents per one thousand pounds in Maximum Gross Landed Weight.
If Airline has no Scheduled Operations, City shall use the Aerobahn System or its equivalent to determine Maximum Gross Landed Weight.
This Agreement shall be effective only if executed by Airlines having at least 50% of Total Maximum Landed Weight in Calendar Year 2014.
Airline shall pay Landing Fees for its use of the Airfield Area based on its Maximum Gross Landed Weight at the Airport during the Fiscal Year.
In the event Operator fails to provide to the Port the Landed Weight Report required under this subsection 4.2.1, the Port shall determine the landing fee payment due in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.3 of this Permit.
The Landing Fee rate will be determined by dividing the Net Requirement by the estimated total of all air carriers’ Maximum Gross Landed Weight in one thousand pound units.
Airline’s Landing Fees shall be equal to Landing Fee Rate multiplied by the Maximum Landed Weight of Airline’s Revenue Aircraft Arrivals for any given Fiscal Year.