Examples of Engine Manuals in a sentence
All other words and phrases as defined in the Engine Manuals shall also apply.
Should the definitions used in this Agreement differ from the definitions contained in the Engine Manuals, the definitions used in this Agreement shall take precedence for the purpose of this Agreement.
Customized Engine Manuals can be prepared to incorporate customer originated material related to data or procedures originated by or peculiar to a specific IAE customer.
Avianca will not order or instruct maintenance or operation of the Engine in contravention of the Engine Manuals.
Buyer's CF6-80C2B5F Engines will be inspected, Repaired, modified, and tested in accordance with ESI's MCPH Engine Repair Specification in coordination with FAA approved manufacturer's Engine Manuals and Service Bulletins and other associated technical documents.
Buyer's CF6-80C2B1F Engines will be inspected, Repaired, modified, and tested in accordance with ESI's MCPH Engine Repair Specification in coordination with FAA approved manufacturer's Engine Manuals and Service Bulletins and other associated technical documents.
The Buyer's CF6-50E2 Engines will be inspected, Repaired, modified, and tested in accordance with GE's MCPH Engine Repair Specification in coordination with FAA approved manufacture's Engine Manuals and Service Bulletins and other associated technical documents.
During the course of Shop Visits and/or on-or-near-wing services, IAE may incorporate original equipment manufacturer generated and Aviation Authority-approved deviations from the published technical data and Engine Manuals for NOTE: Certain Confidential Information in this document (indicated by [*]) has been omitted because it is both (i) not material and (ii) would likely cause competitive harm if publicly disclosed.
During the course of Shop Visits and/or on-or-near-wing services, P&W may incorporate original equipment manufacturer generated and Aviation Authority-approved deviations from the published technical data and Engine Manuals for the Eligible Engines (an “Engineering Authorization” or “EA”).