Examples of Aircraft Apron in a sentence
Fees mean a fee assessed by County for each aircraft parking operation that occurs on any portion of the Aircraft Apron Area located outside of an Air Transportation Company’s Preferential Use Premises.
To the extent practical, aircraft that are capable of connecting to a loading bridge must use a Terminal Aircraft Apron equipped with a loading bridge for the enplaning and deplaning of passengers.
Authorizing the reallocation $150,000 originally allocated for the Auburn Lewiston Airport main terminal parking lot to be used for the Eastside Aircraft Apron Reconstruction Project.
Justification: The asphalt apron currently in place on the West Aircraft Apron is 13 years old and is requiring significant maintenance.
Subject to the limitation and requirements of Section 10, an Ordinance Carrier may perform reasonable and customary fueling, servicing, and routine maintenance of its aircraft (excluding engine run-ups which must be performed in the Ground Run-up Enclosure (GRE)), while the aircraft is parked on the Aircraft Apron, provided said activities do not interfere with Airport operations or the movement of passengers, cargo, or other aircraft.
Operator shall construct hangar facilities located adjacent to the Aircraft Apron required herein providing at least thirty-five thousand (35,000) square feet of inside aircraft storage space.
As soon as allowed by the appropriate authorities, the Ordinance Carrier shall remove any disabled aircraft from any parts of the Airport, including, without limitation, runways, taxiways, aprons and the Aircraft Apron, and shall place any such disabled aircraft only in such storage areas as may be designated by the Port, in accordance with the Port's terms and conditions for storage.
Mr. Ndolo’s accomplishments include authoring a problem statement on the implementation of NextGen navigational aids and the impact on small airports; serving on three ACRP project panels; identifying a case study for the ACRP Impacts on Practice series for ACRP Report 113: Guidebook on General Aviation Facility Planning, ADG III Aircraft Apron Configurations; and partneringwith the Airport Consultants Council to organize and host a networking and informational webinar for young professionals.
Operator shall lease from Authority an area of not less than 87,120 square feet (two acres) of land to provide space for hangars and other buildings; storage and display of aircraft; paved private vehicle parking; paved Aircraft Apron; paved pedestrian walkway; surface water management; and all storage, utilities and support facilities.
Parking or storage of aircraft or ground support equipment at a Gate Position or at an Aircraft Apron that in any way interferes with Airport operations, including the movement of passengers, cargo, or other aircraft, is prohibited.