Maintenance Program definition

Maintenance Program means a maintenance program for the Aircraft approved by the Aviation Authority, in conformity with the Maintenance Planning Document.
Maintenance Program means LESSEE's maintenance program as approved by the Aviation Authority or such other maintenance program as LESSOR may, in its discretion, accept in writing.
Maintenance Program is defined in Annex C to the Lease.

Examples of Maintenance Program in a sentence

  • The current version of the Maintenance Program Guide can be accessed at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/services/support/default.jsp.

  • Maintenance, if ordered, including first year and all subsequent years, is provided under the policies set forth in the Maintenance Program Guide in effect at the time Maintenance services are provided.

  • The policies set forth in the Maintenance Program Guide, incorporated in this Agreement, are subject to change at TIBCO's discretion; however the level of Maintenance service provided by TIBCO will not be materially reduced during the period for which Maintenance fees have been paid by Customer.

  • For a feature, conversion or upgrade involving the removal of parts in connection with the Equipment, which parts become our property, or for the replacement of Equipment or components thereof pursuant to the Equipment Maintenance Program Guide, we reserve, and you consent to our reservation of, a security interest in the Equipment until we receive payment of all fees due and the removed parts.

  • OIL CHANGES: Maximum of three (3) oil changes during the term of the Maintenance Program up to $40.00 for each service; however, if full synthetic oil or synthetic blends are used, or for diesel, larger V8 vehicles, You will receive up to $55.00 for each service.


More Definitions of Maintenance Program

Maintenance Program means LESSEE's maintenance program as approved by the Aviation Authority or such other maintenance program as LESSOR may, in its reasonable discretion, accept in writing.
Maintenance Program is defined in Section 8.1.1.
Maintenance Program mean Lessee’s maintenance program (as approved by the Aeronautics Authority) for the Aircraft encompassing scheduled maintenance, condition monitored maintenance and on-condition maintenance of the Aircraft and each Item of Equipment.
Maintenance Program shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the Leases.
Maintenance Program means, as it relates to any particular Aircraft, the manufacturer’s airframe maintenance program to the extent it provides coverage for any existing applicable warranty, and thereafter, either the manufacturer’s service program or an agreement which provides for the maintenance and/or overhaul of the airframe and engines consistent with the maintenance programs that cover helicopters of similar model type in the Parent Guarantor’s helicopter fleet from time to time provided however, that if the entire fleet of the Parent Guarantor’s aircraft engaged in search and rescue operations pursuant to contracts with any Governmental Authority of the same make and model are not covered by a manufacturer’s or other third party’s maintenance program, then the Maintenance Program shall mean the Borrower’s approved maintenance program administered by itself or its Affiliate with respect to such Aircraft.
Maintenance Program means an FAA or Aviation Authority approved maintenance program for the Aircraft encompassing scheduled maintenance, condition monitored maintenance and/or on-condition maintenance of Airframe, Engines and Parts, including servicing, testing, preventative maintenance, repairs, structural inspections, system checks, overhauls, approved modifications, service bulletins, engineering orders, airworthiness directives, corrosion control, inspections and treatments.
Maintenance Program means an Air Authority approved maintenance program for the Aircraft encompassing scheduled maintenance (including block maintenance), condition monitored maintenance, and on-condition maintenance of Airframe, Engines and Parts, including but not limited to, servicing, testing, preventive maintenance, repairs, structural, inspections, system checks, overhauls, approved modifications, service bulletins, engineering orders, airworthiness directives, corrosion control, inspections and treatments.