Common Use Gates definition

Common Use Gates means the space in the Terminal designated by the Managing Director to be used in common with other Airlines for passenger holdrooms and gate areas and does not include any Preferential Use Gates.
Common Use Gates means any Port controlled gates, excepting gates associated with Non-Preferential Ground Load Holdrooms, not assigned by the Port as Preferential Space to any Air Carrier, and which the Port reserves for the flexible and temporary use of any Air Carrier serving the Airport. Common Use Gates include all equipment and utilities necessary to operate from the gates, including loading bridges, ground power units, and potable water supply.
Common Use Gates means the Gates as designated, both in number and location, from time to time by the Director in accordance with Article 3.

Examples of Common Use Gates in a sentence

  • Likewise, for Domestic/International Gates an Airline is not required to operate 2 international arrivals at each gate but may average 2 international arrivals over its Preferential Use Gates and/or Common Use Gates in the same manner as described above.

  • For purposes of assigning Common Use Gates and Non-Scheduled Preferential Use Gate usage, on flight day Airlines must provide the Gate Controllers with the confirmation of each flight in need of a gate assignment.

  • MDAD may from time to time convert one or more Common Use Gates into Preferential Use Gates for use by a Signatory Airline that satisfies the Preferential Use Gate Qualification Requirements described below.

  • All remaining gates available for use not designated by MDAD as Preferential Gates shall be Common Use Gates and may be used as such in accordance with Tab D(1).


More Definitions of Common Use Gates

Common Use Gates means the Gates designated by the Director to be used in common with other Air Carriers.
Common Use Gates means the space in the Terminal designated by the Managing Director to be used in common with other Airlines for passenger holdrooms and gate areas.
Common Use Gates means the Gates designated by the City in accordance with Article 4 of the AUA to be used in common by Air Carriers operating at the Airport, and shall not be deemed to include Preferential Use Gates.
Common Use Gates shall include, but is not limited to, holdrooms, gate apron areas designating the aircraft parking envelope and ramp equipment staging, and jetbridges. Approved as to Form September 7, 2010

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