Airworthiness Certificate definition
Examples of Airworthiness Certificate in a sentence
Boeing will manufacture each aircraft to conform to the appropriate Type Certificate issued by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the specific model of aircraft and will obtain from the FAA and furnish to Customer at delivery of each aircraft either a Standard Airworthiness Certificate or an Export Certificate of Airworthiness issued pursuant to Part 21 of the Federal Aviation Regulations.
The Seller has obtained the relevant type certificate (the “Type Certificate”) to allow the issuance of the Export Airworthiness Certificate.
Subject to the provisions of Clause 7.3, each Aircraft will be delivered to the Buyer with an Export Certificate of Airworthiness issued by EASA in a condition enabling the Buyer to obtain at the time of Delivery a Standard Airworthiness Certificate issued pursuant to Part 21 of the US Federal Aviation Regulations and a Certificate of Sanitary Construction issued by the U.S. Public Health Service of the Food and Drug Administration.
Boeing will provide at delivery of each Aircraft the Standard Airworthiness Certificate in accordance with Article 3 of the AGTA.
Where the Buyer’s Aviation Authority requires a modification to the Aircraft that is not also required by EASA or FAA to comply with additional import aviation requirements prior to the issuance of the Export Airworthiness Certificate, the Seller shall incorporate such modification in the Aircraft [*].