E190 Aircraft definition

E190 Aircraft means the EMBRAER 190 LR version aircraft (certification designation ERJ 190-100 IGW) manufactured by Embraer according to Attachment “A4”, for sale to Buyer pursuant to this Agreement, equipped with two engines identified therein (or, where there is more than one of such aircraft, each of such aircraft) to be purchased by Buyer pursuant to this Agreement.
E190 Aircraft means each Embraer model EMB190 Aircraft that is a Covered Aircraft.”

Related to E190 Aircraft

  • New Aircraft Has the meaning specified in the Note Purchase Agreement.

  • Aircraft means any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the reactions of the air against the earth’s surface;

  • Leased Aircraft Has the meaning specified in the third recital to this Trust Supplement.

  • aircraft engines means aircraft engines (other than those used in military, customs or police services) powered by jet propulsion or turbine or piston technology and:

  • Replacement Aircraft means the Aircraft of which a Replacement Airframe is part.

  • aircraft type means all aircraft of the same basic design including all modifications thereto except those modifications which result in a change in handling or flight characteristics;

  • Owned Aircraft Has the meaning specified in the third recital to this Trust Supplement.

  • Substitute Aircraft Has the meaning specified in the NPA.

  • Eligible Aircraft has the meaning set forth in the second recital to the Note Purchase Agreement.

  • Airframe means the Aircraft excluding the Propulsion Systems.

  • aircraft operator means a person that operated at least 729 commercial air transport flights departing from Union airports in the reporting period or, where that person may not be identified, the owner of the aircraft;

  • airframes means airframes (other than those used in military, customs or police services) that, when appropriate aircraft engines are installed thereon, are type certified by the competent aviation authority to transport:

  • Engine under the Lease. The term "Engines" means, as of any date of determination, both Engines then leased to the Lessee pursuant to the Lease.

  • Aircraft Protocol means the official English language text of the Protocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on Matters Specific to Aircraft Equipment, adopted on November 16, 2001, at a diplomatic conference in Cape Town, South Africa, and all amendments, supplements, and revisions thereto (and from and after the effective date of the Cape Town Treaty in the relevant country, means when referring to the Aircraft Protocol with respect to that country, the Aircraft Protocol as in effect in such country, unless otherwise indicated).

  • APU means the auxiliary power unit of the Aircraft.

  • Aircraft Documents means all flight records, maintenance records, historical records, modification records, overhaul records, manuals, logbooks, authorizations, drawings and data relating to the Airframe, any Engine, or any Part, or that are required by Applicable Law to be created or maintained with respect to the maintenance and/or operation of the Aircraft.

  • Engines means, as of any date of determination, all Engines then leased hereunder.