Aircraft Hull and War Risks Insurance Sample Clauses

Aircraft Hull and War Risks Insurance. Credit Parties shall maintain all-risk (ground, in-flight and taxiing) aircraft hull and engine insurance (including, without limitation, with respect to engines or parts thereof while removed from the Aircraft, and foreign object damage insurance) covering each Aircraft and each Engine and war risks and allied perils insurance (including, without limitation, political/non-political hijacking, acts of terrorism, confiscation, expropriation, nationalization or seizure). All such insurance shall be in full force and effect throughout any geographical areas at any time traversed by such Aircraft, and shall be written in an agreed amount not less than the replacement cost of such Aircraft or Engine, as applicable, from time to time acceptable to Agent. All such insurance shall be payable in United States Dollars, in the United States. Any insurance carried in accordance with this SECTION 5.4(a)(i) shall not contain any provision for self-insurance (other than deductibles), nor shall any Credit Party self-insure for such coverages. Deductibles shall not exceed $250,000;
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