Domestic Common Use Gates definition

Domestic Common Use Gates means any City controlled gates not directly leased to an individual airline on a preferential basis, for which City reserves for the flexible and temporary use of any Air Transportation Company that does not have access to a sterile corridor. Domestic Common Use Gates shall include the associated Ramp Area and all equipment necessary to operate from the gates, including loading bridges, ground power units and potable water supply (that are not the property of Airline or any other Air Transportation Company).
Domestic Common Use Gates means any City controlled gates not directly allocated to an individual airline on a preferential basis, for which City reserves for the flexible and temporary use of any
Domestic Common Use Gates means any City controlled gates not directly leased to an individual airline on a preferential basis, for which City reserves for the flexible and temporary use of any Air Transportation Company. Domestic Common Use Gates shall include the associated Ramp Area and all equipment necessary to operate from the gates, including loading bridges, ground power units and potable water supply (that are not the property of Airline or any other Air Transportation Company).

Examples of Domestic Common Use Gates in a sentence

  • For example, if a disabled person could easily evacuate a building after a disaster, then everybody else could do the same.Faced with the above facts, it has become increasingly obvious that society needs to be resilient to disaster.

  • No airline serving the Airport for more than three years relies exclusively on Domestic Common Use Gates.

  • During periods of operational inconvenience, including but not limited to, weather delays, the temporary non-availability of facilities for maintenance purposes, or aircraft mechanical delays, and when accommodation at Domestic Common Use Gates is not readily available, Airline shall make all reasonable efforts to accommodate other Air Transportation Company’s operations on Airline’s Preferential Use Premises in such instances.

  • Common Use Gates may be utilized by an Air Transportation Company on a Turnaround Use basis and must be scheduled with City during the month prior to the month that such Air Transportation Company desires to use the Domestic Common Use Gates.

  • Domestic Common Use Areas are available for use for individual flights or other limited use upon agreement by the City, including but not limited to, Domestic Common Use Gates, Ticket Counters and Bag Claim for operations by Air Carriers.

Related to Domestic Common Use Gates

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