Engine Performance Restoration definition

Engine Performance Restoration means, with respect to an Engine, the accomplishment of a Xxxxx 0 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx workscope on each of the core Engine modules (namely, the HPC, HPT and Diffuser/Combustor) pursuant to the then-current IAE V2500-A5 Maintenance Management Plan (“IMMP”) and a Level 2 or 3/HPC Shop Maintenance workscope on each of the other Engine modules pursuant to the IMMP, in each which is designed to result in at least a further 8,000 Cycles of on-wing operation of the applicable Engine before its next anticipated removal.
Engine Performance Restoration means in respect of an Engine, the performance of off wing engine maintenance and repair accomplished for that Engine in accordance with the performance or higher workscope sections of the Engine Manufacturer’s Maintenance Manual which results in such Engine having, at a minimum[REDACTED];
Engine Performance Restoration means, in respect of any Engine, the performance of a refurbishment of such Engine to clear it until its next anticipated Engine Performance Restoration (including, without limitation, the completion of a Level 3 Refurbishment on each of the high pressure turbine, the high pressure compressor and the combuster) in all cases in accordance with the maintenance procedures and soft times as defined in the EMMP (excluding any LRU’s on such Engine).

Examples of Engine Performance Restoration in a sentence

  • If on any occasion the balance in the Airframe Reserves, Engine Performance Restoration Reserves for a particular Engine, or the Engine LLP Reserves for a particular Engine (at the time of the structural check, in the case of the Airframe, or at the time of removal, in the case of an Engine) is insufficient to satisfy a claim for reimbursement in respect of the Airframe or such Engine, as applicable, the shortfall may not be carried forward or made the subject of any further claim for reimbursement.

  • Engine Performance Restoration (PR) The greatest challenge of calculating maintenance reserves is attempting to predict the costs - and on- condition intervals in the case of engines & APUs - of maintenance events and spreading that cost out in a way that is fair to both lessor and lessee.

  • Supplemental Rent Reduction for Aircraft return to service The Lessee and the Company hereby agree and acknowledge that the Lessor has deducted amounts from the APU Performance Restoration fund and the Engine Performance Restoration Fund (associated with ESN 660858) for MSN 39955 which were used, for the benefit of the Lessee, to return MSN 39954 and MSN 39955 to revenue generating service.

  • Defendant made false and misleading statements, in connection with the Engine Performance Restoration Kit, EPR Engine Performance Restoration, and Advanced Formula MOA, in violation of § 385.424 R.S.Mo.

  • If the bidder’s proposal offers different rates of the Engine Maintenance Reserves (relating to the Engine Performance Restoration) for the Engine’s first run and second run, both Maintenance Reserve rates shall be taken for calculation.


More Definitions of Engine Performance Restoration

Engine Performance Restoration means, at a minimum, the accomplishment of a performance level workscope on the High Pressure Compressor (HPC), Combustor, and High Pressure Turbine (HPT) pursuant to the then current engine OEM Workscope Planning Guide and minimum performance level workscopes required on the Fan/Booster, Low Pressure Turbine (LPT) and Gearbox pursuant to the CFM Workscope Planning Guide.
Engine Performance Restoration means in respect of an Engine, the performance of off wing engine shop maintenance and repair accomplished for that Engine including the level of maintenance (performance restoration or overhaul) [REDACTED];
Engine Performance Restoration means [***];
Engine Performance Restoration means a workscope that includes as a minimum the performance restoration of the high pressure turbine, combustion chamber and high pressure compressor with all other modules being inspected and repaired if necessary in accordance with current Engine Workscope Planning Guide or , in case of PBH agreement, agreed maintenance policy with PBH Provider.
Engine Performance Restoration means in respect of an Engine, the performance of off wing engine maintenance and repair accomplished for that Engine in accordance with the performance or higher workscope sections of the Engine Manufacturer’s Maintenance Manual which results in such Engine having, at a minimum, a performance or higher level of work performed on the Engine Core Modules and other engine modules as applicable per the Engine Manufacturer’s Maintenance Manual;
Engine Performance Restoration means, with respect to any Engine, off-wing engine shop visits that at a minimum include a level 3 restoration workshop of the High Pressure System module (Modules 41) and the Intermediate Pressure Turbine module (Module 51) in accordance with the Engine Manufacturer's then current Maintenance Management Plan for Lessee's Rolls Xxxxx Xxxxx 772B-60 EP engines, with a scheduled Life Limited Part and Airworthiness Directive release of no less than 4,000 Cycles and on-condition release of no less than the Engine Manufacturer's published mean time between removals (in each case assuming an Hour to Cycle ratio of 5:1) from the Engine's release from such shop visit and to its next shop visit.
Engine Performance Restoration means a shop visit at which an Engine undergoes as a minimum an Engine Refurbishment Shop Visit as defined by the Engine Manufacturer's generic Engine Management Programme valid at the time of the shop visit, including Module 41 Refurbishment and Module 51 Refurbishment; in each case, with the workscope accomplished for each major module and the performance of the Engine demonstrated during test cell for such shop visit being sufficient in the Engine Manufacturer's reasonable opinion to achieve a full operating interval until the next anticipated Engine Performance Restoration shop visit and in any event not less than 6,000 Cycles (the "Required Engine Build Level");