Examples of FAA Certificate of Airworthiness in a sentence
The Aircraft will be delivered to Buyer in its present condition, normal wear and tear excepted, with a valid FAA Certificate of Airworthiness.
Frontier Airlines and Lynx shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to keep all owned and leased aircraft in such condition as may be necessary to enable the FAA Certificate of Airworthiness of such aircraft under the FAA to be maintained in good standing at all times.
If requested by Sublessor, Sublessee shall provide a current and valid FAA Certificate of Airworthiness for Export to Canada or other country specified by Sublessor.
On the first business day after technical acceptance pursuant to paragraph B.3. or B.4. above, but no earlier than the later of the issuance of an FAA Certificate of Airworthiness for the Aircraft or the first business day of the scheduled month of delivery, Buyer shall accept delivery of the Aircraft by endorsement of Section B of a Certificate of Technical Acceptance and Delivery for such Aircraft.
Upon the Return Occasion, the Aircraft shall possess a valid FAA Certificate of Airworthiness and meet the requirements for U.S. domestic operation under FAR Part 121, without restriction (including, without limitation, compliance with Stage III requirements).
The Airframe shall have a valid FAA Certificate of Airworthiness.
This Certificate shall bear a statement of compliance enabling Buyer to obtain an FAA Certificate of Airworthiness.
Aircraft will be delivered in its present condition, normal wear and tear excepted, with a valid FAA Certificate of Airworthiness.
The Aircraft will be in compliance with then current FARs, including FAR Part 121, and will be returned with a current FAA Certificate of Airworthiness (or a certificate of airworthiness for export to the United States issued by the Aviation Authority, if not the FAA).
Seller has previously delivered to the Company a Certificate of Airworthiness issued by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA") certifying that, at the date of issuance, the Aircraft has been inspected and found to conform in all respects to the applicable FAA Certificate of Airworthiness.