Turboprops Sample Clauses

Turboprops. Pursuant to this Agreement, a spare or substitute turboprop aircraft shall be allocated from the aircraft fleet referenced in Article IV.B.1 such that the ratio of "aircraft in schedule" divided by "aircraft in fleet" shall not exceed *, unless otherwise indicated in Appendix A. This is equivalent to a * spare for every * turboprop aircraft. Such spare aircraft can be used as a last resort to accommodate passengers and may not be branded in the interior or exterior with the United Express decor or patterns at the discretion of Contractor. REGIONAL JETS: Pursuant to this Agreement, a spare regional jet aircraft shall be allocated from the aircraft fleet referenced in Article IV.B.1 such that the ratio of "aircraft in schedule" divided by "aircraft in fleet" shall not exceed * for all jets (RJ50s and RJ70s combined). This is equivalent to * spare for every * regional jet aircraft (RJ50s and RJ70s combined). For the purpose of determining when the operational spare shall enter into service, Contractor shall have at least * of the * aircraft required for each spare in service, unless otherwise determined by United. In other words, the first and second spare can not enter service before the * or * aircraft, respectively. All Regional Jets, including spares, must be branded in the interior and exterior with United Marks and decor. MAINTENANCE SPARES: From time to time, Contractor may require an additional aircraft removed from schedule for heavy maintenance. Contractor agrees to use commercially reasonable heavy maintenance schedules and agrees to advise United at least * prior to heavy maintenance commencing for each aircraft.
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Turboprops. Aircraft ownership costs for all turboprops will be paid in accordance with the contract rate table in Appendix D with a Markup subject to adjustment based on Contractor's performance against * as a *.
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