Average yield definition

Average yield means average operating revenue earned per RPM, calculated as total revenue divided by RPMs, also referred to as "passenger yield."
Average yield means average operating revenue earned per RPM, calculated as total revenue divided by RPMs.
Average yield means the average amount one passenger pays to fly one mile, calculated as total revenue divided by RPMs.

Examples of Average yield in a sentence

  • The Account will be credited with interest at the "Corporate Average" yield of long-term, high-grade corporate bonds as reported by Mood▇'▇ ▇▇▇estors Service, or such substantially similar yield as may be designated under the LTIP deferral regulations, from October 1, 1998, until the date on which your initial mutual fund designation becomes effective.

  • Watershed Management and Agricultural Support Objective Productivity: Horticulture (tons per hectare) Average yield per production cycle for horticulture products across the three intervention areas.

  • The Account will be credited with interest at the "Corporate Average" yield of long-term, high-grade corporate bonds as reported by Mood▇'▇ ▇▇▇estors Service, or such other substantially similar yield as may be designated under the long-term incentive plan deferral regulations from July 1, 2000, until the date (if ever) that your mutual fund designation becomes effective.

  • In the event a GROWER has less than 2 years actual deliveries, then the 5 Year Average yield for the Contract Factory will be used, adjusted according to that GROWERS’ yield relative to the factory average.

  • Until the date on which your initial mutual fund designation becomes effective, however, the Account shall continue to be credited with interest at the "Corporate Average" yield of long-term, high-grade corporate bonds as reported by ▇▇▇▇▇'▇ Investors Service, or such other substantially similar yield as may be designated in accordance with the deferral regulations under the GTE Long-Term Incentive Plan or its successor ("LTIP").


More Definitions of Average yield

Average yield. The average yield of a specific type is defined as the average yield achieved on the first 10 lots of wafers after this product is released to production.
Average yield means average operating revenue earned per RPM, calculated as total revenue divided by RPMs. “Block hours” means the number of hours during which the aircraft is in revenue service, measured from the time of gate
Average yield set forth in Section 1.1 of the Agreement is hereby deleted and in lieu thereof is inserted the following: "Average Yield" means for a Fixed Rate Loan the Lender's cost of funds in the like term treasury yield plus the corresponding swap spread as determined by Bloomberg Financial Market Commodities News.
Average yield means for a Fixed Rate Loan the Lender's cost of funds in the like term treasury yield plus the corresponding swap spread as determined by Bloomberg Financial Market Commodities News.
Average yield has the meaning set forth in Part C.7 of the applicable Product Schedule.
Average yield means the average yield to maturity for actively traded marketable U.S. Treasury fixed interest rate securities (adjusted to constant maturities for such number of years as approximates as closely as practicable the remaining number of years from the date Borrower makes a Fixed Rate Election until the Term Loan Maturity Date), as determined by Bank in its sole discretion.
Average yield means the sum of each Series Weighted Yield.