Ground Support Equipment Sample Clauses

The Ground Support Equipment clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the provision, maintenance, and use of equipment necessary to support aircraft operations on the ground. This typically includes items such as tow bars, power units, refueling trucks, and other machinery essential for servicing aircraft while they are not in flight. The clause clarifies which party is responsible for supplying and maintaining this equipment, ensuring that all necessary tools are available and in working order to prevent operational delays or safety issues. Its core function is to allocate responsibility and ensure smooth ground operations by preventing disputes over equipment provision and maintenance.
Ground Support Equipment. 10.5.1 Wideband Link RGT Equipment [**Redacted**] 10.5.2 Narrowband Link RGT Equipment (CGSE-5) 10.5.3 Special Test Equipment [**Redacted**] 10.5.4 Mission Control Center (CGSE-11) 10.5.5 [**Redacted**] [**Redacted**] 10.5.6 [**Redacted**] [**Redacted**] 10.5.7 [**Redacted**] [**Redacted**] 10.5.8 MGB Test Equipment (CGSE-15)
Ground Support Equipment. CFMI will provide to Airline, *****, maintenance and repair tooling and fixture drawings it has designed for the Engines. Engine maintenance tooling, lifting devices, transportation devices, and accessory or component stands will be offered for sale to Airline by CFMI, and can also be procured from vendors.
Ground Support Equipment. 10.5.1 Wideband Link RGT Equipment [**Redacted**]
Ground Support Equipment. Embraer shall provide Buyer a list of tooling and ground support equipment required to maintain the Aircraft, this list shall be subject to Buyer’s reasonable approval. Buyer will be required to maintain these levels of required tooling and ground support equipment in good working order at all times.
Ground Support Equipment. In addition to the Transferred Assets described in Section 2.1 above, AirTran is hereby granted the option with respect to, all or any portion of the Ground Support Equipment owned or leased by Sellers which is located or used at Midway Airport and/or at the facilities included in or covered by the Station Leases and not otherwise described in Section 2.1 above, exercisable at the Closing, to (i) purchase the Ground Support Equipment owned by Sellers at the Appraised Liquidation Value thereof or (ii) be assigned the Sellersleasehold interest in Ground Support Equipment leased by Sellers with AirTran assuming the lease rental and other obligations accruing post assignment at a rental or charge not greater than the rental payable by Sellers to the lessor or other contracting party under the applicable lease or arrangement (as the same may be adjusted downward by negotiation between AirTran and such lessors). Further AirTran may elect to acquire, by assignment and assumption of the lease rental obligations accruing after Closing, any Gate Property Leases. All the Ground Support Equipment is listed on Schedule 2.3 hereof (it being agreed that Sellers shall provide to AirTran within fifteen (15) days after the Execution Date a revised Schedule 2.3 with identification of Ground Support Equipment which is owned and that which is leased identified by station and the lease term and rent thereunder). AirTran may exercise this option and election at any time by giving written notice to Sellers up until 10 days prior to Closing. With respect to Ground Support Equipment to be purchased or leased by AirTran, AirTran shall arrange, at Sellers’ cost, for a qualified, nationally recognized appraiser of commercial aviation ground support equipment, reasonably acceptable to Sellers, to determine the Appraised Liquidation Value of each piece, item or component of the Ground Support Equipment and shall endeavor to obtain such valuation at least 10 days prior to Closing. After such Appraised Liquidation Value has been determined, AirTran may elect to exercise its purchase option, or if such option has already been exercised may withdraw such exercise, in each case, in whole or in part, by notice in writing to Sellers given at or prior to Closing. If AirTran elects to buy (or assume Sellers’ obligations accruing after Closing under any lease of) all or any portion of the Ground Support Equipment or assume all or any portion of Seller’s obligations accruing after Closing under ...
Ground Support Equipment. A) The Handling Company shall have a process to ensure practices and procedures are in place for the operation of ground support equipment used in aircraft handling operation to assure such equipment is operated in a manner that prevents damage to the aircraft and injury to personnel. B) The Handling Company shall have a process to ensure ground support equipment is operated only by qualified personnel. C) The Handling Company shall have a process to ensure a program is in place for the maintenance of ground support equipment, which assures such equipment remains serviceable and in good mechanical condition. D) The Handling Company shall have a process to ensure a process is in place for recording maintenance completed on ground support equipment. E) The Handling Company shall provide maintenance records upon request of the carrier for the purposes of accident investigation. PAGE 16 of 34
Ground Support Equipment. The base station and in-field data processing quality control and quality assurance (QA/QC) system will consist of the following equipment: · A Field Workstation, comprising a Pentium PC, a printer and full data processing software. · A Gem Systems GSM-19TW magnetometer base station, with digital recording, will be utilized on this survey. This magnetometer will be operated continuously throughout the survey operations. The base station will be synchronized with the airborne system by GPS time. The resolution of this magnetometer is 0.1 nT. During survey operations, the magnetometer will sample at a rate of once a second. Every effort will be made to ensure that the magnetometer sensor is placed in a location with a low magnetic gradient. In addition, it will be sited away from moving ferrous objects, such as vehicles, and electric power transmission lines, such that these sources of man-made noise will not exceed 0.1 nT · A complement of spare parts and test equipment
Ground Support Equipment. OSC/LSG shall provide the following standard ground support equipment: 1. Equipment for transportation, delivery, loading and unloading of the Taurus vehicle. 2. Equipment for nominal integration and test of a Taurus vehicle. 3. Equipment to maintain standard payload environmental control requirements.