Flight Schedules Sample Clauses

Flight Schedules. United shall, in its sole discretion, establish and publish all schedules for the Covered Aircraft (such scheduled flights, together with Charter Flights, referred to herein as “Scheduled Flights”), including determining the city- pairs served, frequencies, utilization and timing of scheduled arrivals and departures, and shall, in its sole discretion, make all determinations regarding the establishment and scheduling of any flights other than Scheduled Flights; provided that such schedules shall be subject to Reasonable Operating Constraints and Conditions and the provisions of this Section 2.1; and provided further that Contractor shall operate all Charter Flights in accordance with the provisions set forth on Exhibit P; and provided further that Scheduled Flights may include flights from a maintenance base to any Applicable Airport or from one Hub Airport to another Hub Airport. United shall also be entitled, in its sole discretion and at any time prior to takeoff, to direct Contractor to delay or cancel a Scheduled Flight, including without limitation for delays and cancellations that are ATC or weather related, and Contractor shall take all necessary action to give effect to any such direction. Except as otherwise provided in the last sentence of this Section 2.1(c), any Scheduled Flight canceled at United’s direction shall be coded in accordance with United’s standard practices as an Uncontrollable Cancelation for all purposes hereunder. Contractor shall be entitled to make such maintenance, ferry and repositioning flights as may be required to facilitate the proper maintenance of the Covered Aircraft or to accommodate the Scheduled Flights. At least sixty (60) calendar days prior to the first day of each month to which a proposed Final Monthly Schedule relates, United shall present a planned flight schedule for such month, together with a proposed Final Monthly Schedule for the following two (2) months (the “Initial Proposed Monthly Schedule”). In addition, United may from time to time submit to Contractor a schedule of proposed block hours for future periods and request confirmation from Contractor as to its availability to operate the Covered Aircraft for such number of block hours, and Contractor shall respond in a timely manner to any such request (it being understood that, notwithstanding any such request or response, the Scheduled Flights shall operate in accordance with the applicable Final Monthly Schedule). United shall review and consider a...
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Flight Schedules. The Charterer undertakes to provide Operator with the flight schedule with sufficient prior notice enabling Operator to process the applications within the time frames as published from time to time.
Flight Schedules. Flight arrival and departure schedule information is presented to users in a timetable format.
Flight Schedules. Each designated airline/airlines shall notify the states parties concerned with operating schedules and plans at least twenty-one days (21) prior to operation, without waiting for the approval of this state/states in order to begin operation. Nevertheless, each state party concerned may state its observations on the schedules or operation during the said period if they are in conflict with the provisions of the Agreement; or on operational or environmental considerations so that the airline/airlines could take them into account without discrimination.
Flight Schedules. Mokulele shall, in its sole discretion, establish and publish all schedules for the Covered Aircraft (such scheduled flights, together with Charter Flights and ferry flights required to accommodate such scheduled flights and Charter Flights or otherwise made at Mokulele’s request, referred to herein as “Scheduled Flights”), including determining the city-pairs served, frequencies, utilization and timing of scheduled arrivals and departures, and shall, in its sole discretion, make all determinations regarding the establishment and scheduling of any Charter Flights arranged by Mokulele; provided that such schedules shall be subject to Reasonable Operating Constraints. Shuttle shall remain in sole operational control of the Covered Aircraft at all times. Subject to the notice requirement set forth in Section 4.08 regarding international service, Mokulele will provide Shuttle with a preliminary schedule in a Standard Schedule Input Message (“SSIM”) file format or Microsoft Excel format 45 days prior to the first day of the month to which the preliminary schedule relates. Shuttle will review the proposed schedule and provide feedback to Mokulele no later than 14 days following receipt of the preliminary schedule by Shuttle. Mokulele will send Shuttle a Final Monthly Schedule, together with operational assumptions for the month (the “Operational Assumptions”), including without limitation the weighted average number of Covered Aircraft, estimated passengers, revenue passenger miles, departures, block hours, and flights hours, based on the Final Monthly Schedule, no later than two Business Days following receipt of Shuttle’s comments to the preliminary schedule. Following delivery of the Final Monthly Schedule, however, Mokulele may make such adjustments to the proposed Final Monthly Schedule as it deems appropriate (subject to Reasonable Operating Constraints).
Flight Schedules. United shall, in its sole discretion, establish and publish all schedules for the Covered Aircraft (such scheduled flights, together with Charter Flights, referred to herein as “Scheduled Flights”), including determining the city-pairs served, frequencies, utilization and timing of scheduled arrivals and departures, and shall, in its sole discretion, make all determinations regarding the establishment and scheduling of any flights other than Scheduled Flights; provided that such schedules shall be subject to Reasonable Operating Constraints and Conditions and the provisions of this Section 2.1; and provided further that Contractor shall operate all Charter Flights in accordance with the provisions set forth on Exhibit P; and provided further that Scheduled Flights may include flights from a maintenance base to any Applicable Airport or from one Hub Airport to another Hub Airport. United shall also be entitled, in its sole discretion and at any time prior to takeoff, to direct Contractor to delay or cancel a Scheduled Flight, including without limitation for delays and cancellations that are ATC or weather related, and Contractor shall take all necessary action to give effect to any such direction; provided that, other than with respect to any calendar month during the Interim Period, if United, following delivery of a Final Monthly Schedule for such calendar month, directs the cancellation of flights (each, a “United Directed Cancelled Flight” and collectively, the “United Directed Cancelled Flights”) and that flight cancellation is coded in United’s systems as a United initiated cancel then United shall pay Contractor in accordance with the rates set forth in Schedule 2A or 2B, as applicable, for each United Cancelled Flight, as if each such United Cancelled Flight had been operated as contemplated in the Final Monthly Schedule as the sole compensation for such flight. Except as otherwise provided in the last sentence of this Section 2.1(c), any Scheduled Flight canceled at United’s direction shall be coded in accordance with United’s standard practices as an Uncontrollable Cancellation for all purposes hereunder. Contractor shall be entitled to make such maintenance, ferry and repositioning flights as may be required to facilitate the proper maintenance of the Covered Aircraft or to accommodate the Scheduled Flights. At least sixty (60) calendar days prior to the first day of each month to which a proposed Final Monthly Schedule relates, United shall pre...
Flight Schedules. Midwest shall, in its sole discretion, establish and publish all schedules for the Covered Aircraft (such scheduled flights, together with Charter Flights and ferry flights required to accommodate such scheduled flights and Charter Flights or otherwise made at Midwest’s request, referred to herein as “Scheduled Flights”), including determining the city-pairs served, frequencies, utilization and timing of scheduled arrivals and departures, and shall, in its sole discretion, make all determinations regarding the establishment and scheduling of any Charter Flights arranged by Midwest; provided that such schedules shall be subject to Reasonable Operating Constraints. RAI shall remain in sole operational control of the Covered Aircraft at all times. Subject to the notice requirement set forth in Section 4.08 regarding international service, Midwest will provide RAI with a preliminary schedule in a Standard Schedule Input Message (“SSIM”) file format 45 days prior to the first day of the month to which the preliminary schedule relates. RAI will review the proposed schedule and provide feedback to Midwest no later than 14 days following receipt of the preliminary schedule by RAI. Midwest will send RAI a Final Monthly Schedule, together with operational assumptions for the month (the “Operational Assumptions”), including without limitation the weighted average number of Covered Aircraft, estimated passengers, revenue passenger miles, departures, block hours, and flights hours, based on the Final Monthly Schedule, no later than two Business Days following receipt of RAI’s comments to the preliminary schedule. Following delivery of the Final Monthly Schedule, however, Midwest may make such adjustments to the proposed Final Monthly Schedule as it deems appropriate (subject to Reasonable Operating Constraints).
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Flight Schedules. United shall, in its sole discretion, establish and publish all flight schedules for the Covered Aircraft, including determining the city-pairs served, frequencies, utilization and timing of scheduled arrivals and departures, and shall, in its sole discretion, make all determinations regarding the establishment and scheduling of any United Directed Charter Flights; provided that such schedules shall be subject to Reasonable Operating Constraints; provided further that United shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Contractor at least [***] calendar days’ non-binding written notice prior to introducing any new Hub Airports to Contractor’s flight schedule (it being understood, however, that the failure to provide such non-binding notice shall neither prohibit United from adding, nor relieve Contractor from its obligation to comply with United’s addition of, new Hub Airports to Contractor’s planned flight schedule). United shall also be entitled, in its sole discretion and at any time prior to takeoff, to direct Contractor to delay or cancel a Scheduled Flight, including without limitation for delays and cancellations that are ATC or weather related, and Contractor shall take all reasonable action to give effect to any such direction. Contractor and United shall meet monthly (but not later than the fourth (4th) Friday of each calendar month) to review the planned flight schedules for the Covered Aircraft for each of the next three months. At such meeting, or otherwise, United shall:
Flight Schedules. Continental shall, in its sole discretion, establish and publish all schedules for the Covered Aircraft, including determining the city-pairs served, frequencies, utilization and timing of scheduled arrivals and departures and charter flights; provided that such schedules shall be subject to Reasonable Operating Constraints. Contractor and Continental shall meet monthly (but not later than the fourth Friday of each calendar month) to review the planned flight schedules for the Covered Aircraft for each of the next 12 months. At such meeting, Continental shall present a planned flight schedule for the Covered Aircraft for each of the next 12 months, including a proposed Final Monthly Schedule for the next calendar month. At such meeting, Continental shall review and consider any changes to the planned flight schedule for the Covered Aircraft, including the proposed Final Monthly Schedule, suggested by Contractor. Following such monthly meeting, Continental shall make such adjustments to the proposed Final Monthly Schedule as it deems appropriate (subject to Reasonable Operating Constraints), and, not later than three Business Days prior to the beginning of each calendar month, will deliver to Contractor the Final Monthly Schedule.

Related to Flight Schedules

  • Update of Schedules Each of Schedules 7.05(b) (in respect of the lists of Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights under Section 7.05(b)(i)), 7.05(c), 7.06, 7.14, 7.15 and 7.16 may be updated by Borrower from time to time in order to reflect any material change and insure the continued accuracy of such Schedule as of any upcoming date on which representations and warranties are made incorporating the information contained on such Schedule. Such update may be accomplished by Borrower providing to the Lenders, in writing (including by electronic means), a revised version of such Schedule in accordance with the provisions of Section 12.02. Each such updated Schedule shall be effective immediately upon the receipt thereof by the Lenders.

  • Delivery Schedule The scheduled months of delivery of the Aircraft are listed in the attached Table 1. Exhibit B describes certain responsibilities for both Customer and Boeing in order to accomplish the delivery of the Aircraft.

  • Update Schedules Seller shall promptly disclose to Purchaser any information contained in its representations and warranties or the Schedules which, because of an event occurring after the date hereof, is incomplete or is no longer correct as of all times after the date hereof until the Closing Date; provided, however, that none of such disclosures shall be deemed to modify, amend or supplement the representations and warranties of Seller or the schedules hereto for the purposes of Article V hereof, unless Purchaser shall have consented thereto in writing.

  • Updated Schedules Concurrently with the delivery of the Compliance Certificate referred to in Section 6.02(a), the following updated Schedules to this Agreement (which may be attached to the Compliance Certificate) to the extent required to make the representation related to such Schedule true and correct as of the date of such Compliance Certificate: Schedules 1.01(c), 5.10, 5.20(a), 5.20(b), 5.21(b), 5.21(c), 5.21(d)(i), 5.21(d)(ii), 5.21(e), 5.21(f), 5.21(g) and 5.21(h).

  • Updating of Schedules Borrowers hereby reaffirm the warranties and representations made in Article 5 of the Loan Agreement as true and correct given as of the date hereof, subject to (i) matters therein that were expressly disclosed as of a particular date other than the Closing Date, and (ii) the matters disclosed in the updated complete set of Schedules to the Loan Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Schedules Schedules to this Agreement form a part of it.

  • Construction Schedule The progress schedule of construction of the Project as provided by Developer and approved by District.

  • Letter Agreements; Schedules The General Partner may, or may cause the Partnership to, without the approval of any Limited Partner or other Person, enter into separate letter agreements with individual Limited Partners with respect to any matter, in each case on terms and conditions not inconsistent with this Agreement, which have the effect of establishing rights under, or supplementing the terms of, this Agreement. The General Partner may from time to time execute and deliver to the Limited Partners schedules which set forth information contained in the books and records of the Partnership and any other matters deemed appropriate by the General Partner. Such schedules shall be for information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be part of this Agreement for any purpose whatsoever.

  • Project Schedule Construction must begin within 30 days of the date set forth in Appendix A, Page 2, for the start of construction, or this Agreement may become null and void, at the sole discretion of the Director. However, the Recipient may apply to the Director in writing for an extension of the date to initiate construction. The Recipient shall specify the reasons for the delay in the start of construction and provide the Director with a new start of construction date. The Director will review such requests for extensions and may extend the start date, providing that the Project can be completed within a reasonable time frame.

  • Contract Schedule The information set forth in the Contract Schedule is true and correct.

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