Aircraft fuel definition
Examples of Aircraft fuel in a sentence
If the Aircraft Lease Agreement specifies a Minimum Measurable Fuel Requirement, at redelivery, the Aircraft fuel tanks shall contain at least enough fuel to meet the Minimum Measurable Fuel Requirement.
Lessee shall not receive, store, or otherwise handle any product, material, or merchandise upon the Premises other than aircraft fuel stored in the Aircraft fuel tank(s) and reasonable quantities of normal over-the-counter cleaning products stored in the Aircraft, and Lessee shall indemnify Lessor against any loss, claim, or liability which Lessor may suffer or incur as a result of the location by Lessee of any hazardous substances or materials on the Premises.
All landing fees, customs or international flight planning fees and airport ramp fees incurred that are directly related to the period that ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (or his designee) are using the Aircraft, fuel costs, cleaning and flight preparation expenses (such as lavatory flushing expenses), and food and beverage expenses; all such costs to be billed to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, as applicable, in an amount equal to Set Jet’s actual out-of-pocket costs, with no surcharges added.
All landing fees, customs or international flight planning fees and airport ramp fees incurred that are directly related to the period that Jacofsky (or his designee) are using the Aircraft, fuel costs, cleaning and flight preparation expenses (such as lavatory flushing expenses), and food and beverage expenses; all such costs to be billed to Jacofsky, as applicable, in an amount equal to Set Jet’s actual out-of-pocket costs, with no surcharges added.
Aircraft fuel expense increased 74.5%, $155 million, in the three months ended September 30, 2000 as compared to the same period in the prior year.
Accordingly, Lessee agrees that Lessor shall not be responsible for any fuel costs relating to the operation of the Aircraft under this Agreement, and Lessee acknowledges that the Lease Rates are not inclusive of any Aircraft fuel costs.
The Tenant shall not perform or permit others to perform any hazardous operation including refueling of Aircraft, fuel transfer, welding, torch cutting, torch soldering, doping and spray painting on the premises.
Aircraft fuel expense increased 100.4%, $514 million, in the nine months ended September 30, 2000 as compared to the same period in the prior year.
Aircraft fuel expense decreased 12% as the average fuel price per gallon declined 15% to 56.54(cent).
HRT O&G acknowledges that the Rates are not inclusive of any Aircraft fuel costs.