MTOW definition

MTOW means the Maximum Designated Takeoff Weight of an aircraft either, in WAA’s sole discretion, as published by the manufacturer or as stated in the aircraft specific certificate of airworthiness as officially registered;
MTOW means the “Maximum Design Takeoff Weight” of an aircraft either, in the Authority’s sole discretion, as published by the manufacturer or as stated in the aircraft specific certificate of airworthiness provided by the Customer;
MTOW means maximum take-off weight of an aircraft as specified by the manufacturer.

Examples of MTOW in a sentence

  • The maximum certificated take-off weight, i.e. the maximum permissible total weight with which the aircraft, in accordance with the certificate of air worthiness, may take off under the most favourable circumstances (Maximum Take-Off Weight – MTOW).

  • The Joby S4 is designed for civilian passenger operations and has a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of [*****].

  • Lessee agrees that, upon the written request of Lessor, Lessee will undertake as soon as reasonably practicable and within its normal maintenance schedule to perform or to supervise the performance by outside contractors approved by Lessor of such alterations to the Aircraft as are necessary to permit the Aircraft to be operated at a maximum takeoff weight ("MTOW") of 101,000 pounds, with the Manufacturer to be responsible for obtaining Air Authority certification of operation as MTOW 101,000 pounds.

  • However, ODHS is not responsible for a Misexpenditure that was based on a ODHS writing that was effective at the time of the Misexpenditure.

  • Light Category Aircraft Aircraft types with a MTOW of less than 220,000 pounds.


More Definitions of MTOW

MTOW means Maximum Take-Off Weight and refers to the maximum take-off weight of an aircraft as specified in the aircraft noise certificate (or equivalent documentation issued by the competent regulatory authority).
MTOW means the Maximum Take Off Weight, which corresponds to a certified amount specific to all aircraft types as stated in the certificate of airworthiness of the aircraft.
MTOW means, in relation to any Aircraft, the greatest of the maximum take-off weights (expressed in tonnes) set out in the flight manual (current at the material time) for the Aircraft concerned or, if this information has not been provided to the Authority, the highest known maximum take-off weight (expressed in tonnes) for the aircraft type.
MTOW means in respect of an Aircraft the maximum total weight at which the Aircraft may take off in the United Kingdom in the most favourable circumstances in accordance with the Certificate of Air Worthiness for the time being in force, and if the Certificate of Air Worthiness indicates a maximum total weight at which the Aircraft may taxi, that weight shall be taken to be the MTOW;
MTOW means maximum take‐off weight of an aircraft as specified by the manufacturer.
MTOW means the maximum take-off weight of an aircraft.
MTOW means Maximum Takeoff Weight.