Primary Route Utilization; Route Reporting Sample Clauses

Primary Route Utilization; Route Reporting. (a) Utilize the Primary Routes in a manner consistent in all material respects with Title 49, rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and applicable foreign law, and the applicable rules and regulations of the FAA, DOT and any applicable Foreign Aviation Authorities, including, without limitation, any operating authorizations, certificates, bilateral authorizations and bilateral agreements with any applicable Foreign Aviation Authorities and contracts with respect to such Primary Routes, in order to preserve its rights to hold and operate the Primary Routes and utilize the Supporting Route Facilities for the Primary Routes.
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Primary Route Utilization; Route Reporting. The Borrower and each Credit Party shall:
Primary Route Utilization; Route Reporting. Utilize the Primary Routes in a manner consistent in all material respects with Title 49, rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and applicable foreign law, and the applicable rules and regulations of the FAA, DOT and any applicable Foreign Aviation Authorities, including, without limitation, any operating authorizations, certificates, permits, bilateral or multi-lateral authorizations and bilateral agreements with any applicable Foreign Aviation Authorities and contracts with respect to such Primary Routes, in order to preserve its rights to hold and operate the Primary Routes and utilize the Supporting Route Facilities for the Primary Routes. Cause to be done all things reasonably necessary to preserve and keep in full force and effect its material rights in and to use its Primary Routes, except as to its authority for seven weekly services on a Fifth-Freedom basis between Hong Kong and Japan pursuant to Notice of Action Taken issued by DOT Docket OST-02-13760, dated November 22, 2002. Without in any way limiting the foregoing, the Borrower shall promptly take (i) all such steps as may be reasonably necessary to obtain renewal of each such Primary Route authority from the DOT and any applicable Foreign Aviation Authorities, within a reasonable time prior to the expiration of such authority (as prescribed by law or regulation, if any), and notify the Agents and the Tranche C Agent of the status of such renewal and (ii) all such other steps as may be necessary to maintain, renew and obtain any and all Supporting Route Facilities for the Primary Routes as needed for the continued and future operations of the Borrower over the Primary Routes which are now allocated or possessed, or as may hereafter be allocated or acquired. The Borrower shall further take all actions reasonably necessary or, in the reasonable judgment of either Agent (in consultation with the other Agent) and the Tranche C Agent, advisable in order to maintain its material rights to use its Primary Routes (including, without limitation, protecting the Primary Routes from dormancy or withdrawal by the DOT) and Supporting Route Facilities for the Primary Routes. The Borrower and any applicable Guarantor shall pay any applicable filing fees and other expenses related to the submission of applications, renewal requests, and other filings as may be reasonably necessary to maintain or obtain such entity's rights in the Primary Routes and Supporting Route Facilities for the Primary Routes. P...

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