Additional Airline Responsibilities at Dulles Sample Clauses

Additional Airline Responsibilities at Dulles. 7.04.1 The Airline shall be responsible for custodial grounds maintenance, including removal of snow, ice, vegetation, stones, fuel, oil, grease, debris, and all other foreign matter from the following Ramp Areas and equipment storage areas at its Premises:
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Additional Airline Responsibilities at Dulles. 7.04.1 The Airline shall be responsible for custodial grounds maintenance, including removal of snow, ice, vegetation, stones, fuel, oil, grease, debris, and all other foreign matter from the following Ramp Areas and equipment storage areas at its Premises, from the exterior face of the Dulles Midfield Concourses to the nearest edge of the Airfield vehicle lane, as shown in Exhibit D-B-1. If the Airline has preferentially leased Aircraft Parking Positions at locations other than the Dulles Midfield Concourses, the Airline shall perform custodial grounds maintenance, including snow removal, for these positions.
Additional Airline Responsibilities at Dulles. 7.04.1 The Airline shall be responsible for custodial grounds maintenance, including removal of snow, ice, vegetation, stones, fuel, oil, grease, debris, and all other foreign matter from the following Ramp Areas and equipment storage areas at its Premises: (i) If the Airline has Premises in the Existing Midfield Concourses or Airside Operations Building on the Dulles Jet Apron, the Airline shall perform custodial grounds maintenance for the Dulles Jet Apron out from the exterior wall of said Premises to the south edge of the vehicle roadway on the north side of the Dulles Jet Apron, and out to the north edge of the vehicle roadway to the south, as depicted in Exhibit D-B. (ii) If the Airline's Premises include any of the space in the Base-of-the-Tower Facilities, the Airline shall perform custodial grounds maintenance for the Ramp Area from the south exterior wall of said Premises to the north edge of the vehicle roadway, as depicted in Exhibit D-B. 7.04.2 If the Airline desires to park heavier or larger aircraft on an Aircraft Parking Position than the Aircraft Parking Position was designed to accommodate, it shall, prior to such use and subject to the approval of the Authority, at its own cost and expense, improve the Aircraft Parking Position so that it meets the Authority's standards for such aircraft. In that event, the Airline shall be entitled to reimbursement from the Authority for these improvements at such time as, and to the extent that, the Authority has funds available for such purpose. In no event shall the Airline park any aircraft with a fuselage longer than one hundred twenty (120) feet at the Base-of-the-Tower Facilities. 7.04.3 The Airline shall provide and maintain at its expense, the telecommunications system between the Airline and the mobile lounge controllers. The Airline will cooperate with the Authority in its operation of the flight information and mobile lounge dispatch communications system by furnishing necessary information to the Authority's controller through said system.

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