Airline Cost Centers definition

Airline Cost Centers means (i) the Airfield Area Cost Center, (ii) the Terminal Area Cost Center; (iii) the Ramp Area Cost Center, (iv) the Other Buildings and Areas Cost Center, (v) the Northeast Philadelphia Airport Cost Center, and (vi) any other Airline Cost Center created pursuant to this Agreement.
Airline Cost Centers or "Airline Supported Areas" means the Airfield Cost Center and the Terminal Cost Center.
Airline Cost Centers means (i) the Airfield Area Cost Center, (ii) the Terminal Area Cost Center;

Examples of Airline Cost Centers in a sentence

  • Of this increase, $4.4 million relates to the Airline Cost Centers, and $1.0 million relates to the DFW Cost Center.

  • Airline acknowledges that the rights granted in this Article are expressly limited to preventing the inclusion of Airport Expenses of Capital Improvement Project(s) except those exempted in Section 8.03.B below in the applicable rate base for the Airline Cost Centers during this Agreement’s Term.

  • Airline acknowledges that the rights granted in this Article are expressly limited to preventing the inclusion of Airport Expenses of Capital Improvement Projects, except those exempted in Article 27(A) and Article 27(C)(2) hereof, in the applicable rate base for the Airline Cost Centers during this Agreement’s Term.

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  • McInnis relies on the fact that complaints of harassment and sexual harassment were brought against Mr. McInnis to OLTFC in August and September 2018 and Mr. Tremayne was hired to investigate the complaints on October 26, 2018, as a qualified external investigator.


More Definitions of Airline Cost Centers

Airline Cost Centers means the Airfield Cost Center and the Terminal Cost Center. "Airport" means the Portland International Airport, owned and operated by the Port, andall additions, expansions and improvements thereto.
Airline Cost Centers means the Airfield Cost Center, the Terminal 1 Cost Center, and the Terminal 2 Cost Center.
Airline Cost Centers means (i) the Airfield Area Cost Center, (ii) the Terminal Area Cost Center; (iii) the Roadways Cost Center, and (iv) the Northeast Philadelphia Airport Cost Center.
Airline Cost Centers means (i) the Airfield Area Cost Center, (ii) the Terminal Cost Center and (iii) the Reliever Airport Cost Center;
Airline Cost Centers means the cost centers to be used in accounting for airport revenues and expenses and for calculating and adjusting certain rates, fees, and charges described herein, as such areas now exist or may hereafter be modified or extended, and as more particularly described below.

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