Airline of its Air Transportation Business Sample Clauses

Airline of its Air Transportation Business. Except with the prior written approval of the Authority, the Airline is prohibited from conducting any business on the Airport separate and apart from the conduct of its Air Transportation Business. 4.02.1 If the Airline receives notice from the Authority, or if the Airline reasonably should know: (i) that it is materially interfering with the use, operation or maintenance of the Airport, including but not limited to, the safe and efficient use of the Airfield and the effectiveness or accessibility of the drainage, sewerage, water, communications, fire protection, utility, electrical, or other systems installed or located from time to time at the Airport; (ii) that it is causing or contributing to a dangerous or hazardous condition; or (iii) that it is in violation of law or applicable rules or regulations; the Airline shall immediately cease such interference, or, where immediate elimination of said interference is not possible, the Airline shall immediately take corrective action and cause others under its control to take corrective action to eliminate the interference. 4.02.2 As soon as possible, after obtaining any necessary approval from appropriate governmental agencies, the Airline shall remove any of its disabled aircraft from the Landing Area and Ramp Area upon the request of the Authority. The Airline shall place any such disabled aircraft only in such storage areas as may be designated by the Authority, and shall store such disabled aircraft only upon such terms and conditions as at that time may be established by the Authority, consistent with any directives of the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board. (i) In the event the Airline shall fail to remove any of its disabled aircraft as expeditiously as possible, the Authority may, but shall not be obligated to, cause the removal of such disabled aircraft by any reasonable means; provided however, the Authority shall give the Airline prior notice of its intent to do so. (ii) If the Authority removes, or causes another to remove the Airline's disabled aircraft, the Airline shall pay to the Authority, upon receipt of any invoice, the costs incurred for such removal, including the cost of labor. The Airline shall also pay any damages incurred by, or imposed upon the Authority as a result of the disabled aircraft. 4.02.3 Except as may otherwise be authorized herein or in separate agreements between the Airline and the Authority, the Airline shall not provide to its passengers, other Air Tra...
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