ENGINE MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Clause Samples

The ENGINE MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for maintaining and servicing aircraft engines during the term of an agreement. Typically, it specifies who is responsible for scheduling and performing routine maintenance, repairs, and overhauls, as well as how costs are allocated between the parties. For example, the clause may require the lessee to follow manufacturer guidelines and keep detailed maintenance records, or it may set out requirements for using approved service providers. Its core function is to ensure that engines remain in safe, airworthy condition and to clearly allocate maintenance obligations, thereby minimizing disputes and protecting asset value.
ENGINE MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT. Planning documents, tailored for individual operators, are developed to serve as Engine Maintenance Management Program criteria and should reflect the FAA requirements under which Spirit will operate. These are directed toward the objective of ensuring cost-effective operation with acceptable post-repair test performance, providing engine reliability to achieve maximum time between shop visits, and minimizing the adverse effects to operation of inflight shutdowns and delays/cancellations. Through the institution of specific maintenance recommendations, proper engine performance, durability, and hot section parts lives can be achieved.
ENGINE MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT. Planning documents, tailored for individual operators, are developed to serve as Engine Maintenance Management Program criteria and should reflect the FAA requirements under which Spirit will operate. These are directed toward the objective of ensuring cost-effective operation with acceptable post-repair test performance, providing engine reliability to achieve maximum time between shop visits, and minimizing the adverse effects to operation of inflight *****Confidential portions of the material have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Page 34 of 34 shutdowns and delays/cancellations. Through the institution of specific maintenance recommendations, proper engine performance, durability, and hot section parts lives can be achieved.
ENGINE MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT. Planning documents, tailored for individual operators, are developed to serve as Engine Maintenance Management Program criteria and should reflect the FAA requirements under which Atlantic Coast Airlines will operate. These are directed toward the objective of ensuring cost-effective operation with acceptable post-repair test performance, providing engine reliability to achieve maximum time between shop visits, and minimizing the adverse effects to operation of inflight shutdowns and delays/cancellations. Through the institution of specific maintenance recommendations, proper engine performance, durability, and hot section parts lives can be achieved.