Specific Aircraft Return Condition Requirements; Equipment; Status Sample Clauses

Specific Aircraft Return Condition Requirements; Equipment; Status. In addition to the above general requirements, the Aircraft shall satisfy the following specific requirements upon its Return by Lessee: 5.1. The Aircraft shall have installed the full complement of Engines (including any Replacement Engines installed in accordance with the provisions of the foregoing Aircraft Lease Agreement) and other equipment, parts, accessories, furnishings and loose equipment as when originally delivered to Lessee or as may be agreed by Lessee and Lessor on the Return Date. 5.2. The Aircraft, at Lessee’s cost, shall be painted in white tail livery (to include the entire fuselage, empennage, landing gear doors and engines cowlings). Should Lessor request that the Aircraft be painted at Return in any other color scheme, Lessee shall cooperate in effecting such painting, but Lessee shall be financially responsible for only a white tail livery. 5.3. The Aircraft shall have had all scheduled structural inspections completed and all Deferred Maintenance Items (DMI’s) corrected prior to Return. 5.4. Lessee shall comply with all ADs issued during the Term affecting the Aircraft and requiring terminating action during the Term or within one year after the end of the Term (without regard to any deferrals which are or might be granted). 5.5. The Aircraft shall be serviceable and airworthy. In addition, the Lessee shall have accomplished immediately after removal from service and immediately prior to Return to Lessor the next sequential C-Check with all maintenance tasks falling due within 4,000 Flight Hours, 1,250 Cycles or Eighteen (18) months (as applicable based on the task interval units per the Boeing Maintenance Planning Document) after the release to service from such C-Check having been accomplished, less ferry and/or test flight Flight Hours and Cycles. Upon Return, Lessor shall reimburse Lessee for a portion of the costs incurred with respect such C-Check, which Initials: ABX:__________ DHL:__________ reimbursement shall be in the amount of [*] ($[*]) (which amount shall be subject to escalation in accordance with Section 2.11 of this Appendix H) per month (rounded to the nearest whole month) for the period beginning on the date of completion of the C-Check that had most recently been accomplished on the Aircraft prior to Sublease Termination and ending on the date of Sublease Termination. 5.6. The Aircraft shall have been bridged back to the Boeing Maintenance Planning Document at Lessee’s cost, which bridging costs shall not exceed ...
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Specific Aircraft Return Condition Requirements; Equipment; Status. In addition to the above general requirements, the Aircraft shall satisfy the following specific requirements upon its Return by Lessee: 2.1. The Aircraft shall have installed the full complement of Engines (including any Replacement Engines installed in accordance with the provisions of the foregoing Aircraft Lease Agreement) and other equipment, parts, accessories, furnishings and loose equipment as when originally delivered to Lessee or as may be agreed by Lessee and Lessor on the Return Date. 2.2. The Aircraft, at Lessee’s cost, shall be painted in white tail livery. Should Lessor request that the Aircraft be painted at Return in any other color scheme, Lessee shall cooperate in effecting such painting, but Lessee shall be financially responsible for only a white tail livery. 2.3. The Aircraft shall have had all scheduled structural inspections completed and all Deferred Maintenance Items (DMI’s) corrected prior to Return. 2.4. Lessee shall comply with all ADs issued during the Term affecting the Aircraft and requiring terminating action during the Term or within one year after the end of the Term (without regard to any deferrals which are or might be granted). 2.5. The Aircraft shall be serviceable and airworthy. If the Aircraft, at no cost to Lessee, was delivered by Lessor at Delivery with a fresh “C” Check pursuant to the ABX Maintenance Program (with no more than 50 hours since completion of such Check), the Aircraft at Return, at no cost to Lessor, shall have undergone the next scheduled “C” Check in accordance with the Maintenance Program and shall be redelivered to Lessor with no more than 50 hours since completion of such Check. AIRCRAFT LEASE AGREEMENT 1 MSN 2.6. The Aircraft shall have been bridged back to the ABX Maintenance Program at Lessee’s cost. 2.7. If an Engine is subject to the Delta Engine Program at Return, such Engine need only be airworthy and be in a serviceable condition at Return, and there shall be no financial adjustments with respect to such Engine (subject to Lessee being in compliance with the Delta Engine Program with respect to such Engine). 2.8. If an Engine is not subject to the Delta Engine Program at Return:
Specific Aircraft Return Condition Requirements; Equipment; Status. In addition to the above general requirements, the Aircraft shall satisfy the following specific requirements upon its Return by Lessee:

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