Certificate of Airworthiness. The valid certificate of airworthiness issued by the competent authorities for the aircraft or the certificate of equality issued by the competent authorities under international agreement.
Certificate of Airworthiness. The Aircraft shall have, and be in compliance with, a legal and valid transport-category certificate of airworthiness for commercial passenger operations issued by the Aviation Authority, and shall be airworthy according to manufacturer's specifications and Aviation Authority regulations.
Certificate of Airworthiness. Each Aircraft will for the purpose of this Agreement be deemed to be "ready for delivery" upon (a) the satisfactory completion of its acceptance tests, (b) the issuance of Certificate of Airworthiness for Export in the "Transport Category" with respect thereto by the LBA, with respect to A319 Aircraft and A321 Aircraft, and DGAC, with respect to A320 Aircraft, and (c) the Seller's compliance with the other obligations to be performed by it under Subclauses 2.3 and 9.3 hereof.
Certificate of Airworthiness. The Aircraft shall have, and be in compliance with, a current valid Standard Certificate of Airworthiness issued by the FAA without any corrections, repairs, modifications, alterations or overhauls having to be performed by Lessor to meet such standards and rules. If required by Lessor, Lessee shall assist Lessor to do the necessary paperwork to request in the name of Lessor or such other Person designated by the Lessor a Certificate of Airworthiness for Export so as to allow Lessor to place the Aircraft on a different aircraft registry. If any work, including engineering, is required on the Aircraft to obtain such Certificate of Airworthiness for Export, Lessee will cooperate with Lessor to do or cause to be done such work at Lessor's expense.
Certificate of Airworthiness. Non-incident and accident statement for Airframe, Engines and Landing Gear.
Certificate of Airworthiness. 7.2.1 The Aircraft will be delivered to the Buyer with a Certificate of Airworthiness for Export issued by the L.B.A., which will enable the Buyer to obtain the individual Certificate of Airworthiness.
7.2.2 If, any time before the date on which an Aircraft is Ready to be Delivered, any law or regulation is, promulgated or becomes effective and/or an interpretation of any law or regulation is issued which requires any change to the Technical Specification for the purposes of obtaining the Certificate of Airworthiness for Export (a “Change in Law”), the Seller will make the required changes or modifications and the parties hereto will sign a SCN or a MSCN which specifies the effects, if any, upon the design, guaranteed performances, weights, centre of gravity, delivery schedule, interchangeability or replaceability of the parts and the text of the Technical Specification.
7.2.3 The Seller will as far as practicable take into account the information available concerning any proposed law, regulation or interpretation which could become a Change in Law which would come into force before one of the Aircraft is Ready to be Delivered, in order to minimise the costs of changes to the Technical Specification that may result therefrom, and the Seller will inform the Buyer of such.
Certificate of Airworthiness. The Certificate of Airworthiness for the Aircraft shall not have been withdrawn.
Certificate of Airworthiness. The aircraft is required to carry a certificate of airworthiness issued in compliance with under Article 31 of the Chicago Convention (superseding Article 11 of the Paris Convention). It is the responsibility of the aviation authority where the aircraft will be registered during the term to inspect the aircraft and to issue the certificate of airworthiness (except in the case of an Article 83 bis delegation, as to which, see 3.15.8 infra).
Certificate of Airworthiness. Promptly upon inspection by the FAA, Lessee will provide Owner Participant with a copy of a current, valid Standard Certificate of Airworthiness for the Aircraft duly issued by the FAA
ARTICLE 4. LESSEE'S REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS
Certificate of Airworthiness. The Aircraft shall have; and ---------------------------- be in compliance with (except to the extent that the provisions of Section 5.5 above pertain) a legal and valid transport-category certificate of airworthiness for commercial passenger operations issued by the Aviation Authority, and shall be airworthy according to manufacturer's specifications and Aviation Authority regulations; provided, however, the Lessee shall not be required to hushkit the Aircraft.