MTBUR definition

MTBUR means a figure for assessing performance. This figure is calculated by dividing the total number of FH of the ATR aircraft worldwide fleet during a given period, by the number of unscheduled removals recorded during the same period on the same fleet;
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Examples of MTBUR in a sentence

  • R = number of Fleet Unscheduled Removals (for MTBUR) or Fleet Verified Failures (for MTBF) during Reporting Period.

  • Such reports will include the calculation of the Fleet Achieved MTBUR or Fleet Achieved MTBF for the most recently completed Reporting Period or, if applicable, Special Reporting Period (which will include the same number of months in the Reporting Period or Special Reporting Period initially selected by Buyer pursuant to paragraph 2.10 or 2.11 herein for the Specified Component involved) and will be submitted to Boeing within 30 days after the last day of each successive month.

  • The APU will not have less than 3,000 Flight Hours remaining on the MTBUR.

  • M = applicable MTBWR or MTBF Target for the Specified Component m = Fleet Achieved MTBUR or MTBF N = total number of installed Specified Components, i.e, number of Covered Aircraft operated during the Reporting Period or, if applicable, Special Reporting Period times the number of such Specified Components installed per Covered Aircraft.

  • M = applicable MTBUR Target or MTBF Target for the Specified Component (as set forth in paragraph 9 herein).

  • Such reports will include the calculation of the Fleet Achieved MTBUR or Fleet Achieved MTBF for the most recently completed Reporting Period or, if applicable, Special Reporting Period (which will include the same number of months in the Reporting Period or Special Reporting Period initially selected by Customer pursuant to Section 1.2.10 or 1.2.11 herein for the Specified Component involved) and will be submitted to Boeing within thirty (30) days after the last day of each successive month.

  • The Component Reliability Mean Time Between Unscheduled Removal (MTBUR) and Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) Program as set forth herein (the Program) will be, with respect to each Specified Component (as hereinafter defined), in effect for a term of 5 consecutive years after delivery of the first Model 777 aircraft in which the first of each such Specified Component is installed (the Program Term).

  • These commitments are based on the supplier's contractual targets for Mean Time Between Unscheduled Removals (MTBUR) and Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF).

  • The Component Reliability Mean Time Between Unscheduled Removal (MTBUR) and Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) Program as set forth herein (the Program) will be, with respect to each Specified Component (as hereinafter defined), in effect for a term of five (5) consecutive years after delivery of the first Model 737-600, 737- 700 or 737-800 aircraft to any customer in which the first of each such Specified Component is installed (the Program Term).

  • MTBUR (Mean Time Between Unscheduled Removal) A performance figure calculated by dividing the total Product fleet Flight Hours accrued in a period by the number of Unscheduled Removals that occurred during the same period.

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