Commercial Airline definition
Examples of Commercial Airline in a sentence
Questica is not responsible for unpredictable (including Commercial Airline Travel) delays which may increase travel cost.
Commercial airlines and cargo operators are regulated by the Phase 2 Commercial Airline Access Plan & Regulation (Access Plan).
Upon such a recordation, the Adjacent Property Use Restrictions are modified to allow use of the Adjacent Property for general aviation and the ancillary improvements explicitly permitted by Burbank City Council Resolution No. adopted by the City pursuant to its PUC Section 21661.6. Notwithstanding any potentially contrary authority, the Adjacent Property Use Restrictions shall preclude, without limitation, Commercial Airline passenger terminal- related functions including remote or contact aircraft gates.
The basis for change is the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS), Commercial Airline Jet Fuel Ranges.
If a Pilot has been disabled for twenty-six (26) weeks due to an illness or injury, the Pilot shall have Long-term Disability (LTD) Benefits for up to sixty (60) Months or up to SSNRA (Social Security Normal Retirement Age), depending on the extent of the disability and whether or not it allows him to continue in the capacity as a FAR Part 121 Commercial Airline Pilot.
The Included Markets shall not include either the Business Jet Market (as defined in the Non-Compete Agreement) or the Commercial Airline Market (as defined in the Non-Compete Agreement) (collectively, the "Excluded Markets").
It is the intent of Cardinal to have Maviation assist in the development of operational projections and to engage Maviation in the procurement of its FAA 121 Commercial Airline Operators Certificate.
Airline shall procure and maintain during the Term of this Agreement, Commercial Airline Liability insurance providing coverage for Bodily Injury, Personal Injury, Property Damage, Airport Liability, Premises Liability, Product Liability, Hangarkeepers Legal Liability, Passenger Liability, Cargo Legal Liability, Contractual Liability, and Liquor Liability.
JWA has committed to a noise control program that is known as the Phase 2 Commercial Airline Access Plan and Regulation (Phase 2 Access Plan) for commercial passenger carriers and cargo carriers, and a General Aviation Noise Ordinance (▇▇▇▇) for general aviation aircraft.
The term "Commercial Airline Market" shall mean the commercial airline market, which expressly includes commuter airliners.