Initial Fleet Sample Clauses

Initial Fleet. As of the Contract Date, Mesa and AM provide the Flight Services using the following aircraft (collectively, the “Fleet”; with respect to any one aircraft type, the “Subfleet”; and individually, the “Aircraft”): Number Aircraft Type (“Subfleet”)
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Initial Fleet. Each of the Aircraft identified on Exhibit 1.3.1 as the initial aircraft (the "Initial Fleet") will be Bombardier CRJ-700s and shall be placed into Flight Services by Partner in the calendar months set forth on Exhibit 1.3.1 (the "Delivery Schedule"). For new aircraft deliveries Partner will provide no less than 60 days' prior written notice of the week in which the Aircraft in the Initial Fleet will be delivered, and no less than 30 days' prior written notice of the day on which the Aircraft in the Initial fleet will be delivered. In the event Partner is unable to meet the delivery week or dates set for on any notice, Partner may use a Substitute Aircraft (as defined in Section 1.3.4) to operate any Flight that was scheduled for the delayed Aircraft for up to 30 days or, with prior consent of Frontier, for such longer period as may be necessary. The Initial Fleet will be comprised of eight (8) core operating Aircraft (the "Core Aircraft") and one (1) operational spare Aircraft (the "Spare Aircraft").
Initial Fleet. 8 + 1 Spare Anticipated Number of In-Service Aircraft Month [***]2004 3 Core + 1 Spare; 4 Used [***]2004 2 Core; 2 New [***]2004 1 Core; Used [***]2004 1 Core; Used [***]2004 1 Core; Used
Initial Fleet. Exhibit 1.3.3
Initial Fleet. Commencing on the Commencement Date (as defined in Paragraph 7, below), Mesa shall provide the Flight Services using the following aircraft (collectively, the "Fleet"; with respect to any one aircraft type, the "Subfleet"; and individually, the "Aircraft"):

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