Ground Service Equipment definition

Ground Service Equipment means the ground service equipment, de-icers, ground support equipment, aircraft cleaning devices, materials handling equipment, passenger walkways and other similar equipment owned by Parent or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries.
Ground Service Equipment or “GSE” shall mean any vehicle that (1) is listed in Table 3 of Appendix 1 of the SCGSE MOU; (2) lacks a license plate issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles; (3) is powered by an engine of 25 horsepower or greater; (4) is not subject to compliance with SCAQMD Rule XX— RECLAIM; and (5) is in not included in a mobile source emissions reduction credit program under SCAQMD Rule XVI.
Ground Service Equipment means vehicles or equipment required to service aircraft while enplaning or deplaning Airport passengers and cargo.

Examples of Ground Service Equipment in a sentence

  • The Administrative Agent shall have the right to modify or eliminate Reserves against Eligible Accounts, Eligible Unbilled Accounts and Eligible Refundable Ticket Accounts, Eligible Real Estate, Eligible Aircraft, Eligible Engines, Eligible Spare Parts, Eligible Ground Service Equipment, Eligible Flight Simulators and Eligible Tooling from time to time in its reasonable credit judgment.

  • Other employees issued an Airport badge with AOA access working in and around the AOA in the performance of their duties, including maintenance of Aircraft, Ground Service Equipment, Baggage Handling Systems, Passenger Boarding Bridges and custodial services.

  • With respect to each Material Location leased or owned on or after the Closing Date, if the Administrative Agent has requested but, within sixty (60) days following such request, has not received a landlord agreement or bailee letter, Borrower's Eligible Spare Parts, Eligible Ground Service Equipment and Eligible Tooling at that location shall, in the Administrative Agent's discretion, be subject to such Reserves as may be established by the Administrative Agent in its reasonable credit judgment.

  • All Ground Service Equipment Maintenance employees shall be entitled to a ten minute paid wash-up period prior to the end of their shift.

  • Ground Service Equipment ("GSE") shall mean any auxiliary power unit, mobile stairs, aircraft support equipment, machinery, spare parts, or other equipment used or stored by any qualified air carrier in support of its operations at JWA.

  • At Borrower’s expense, maintain insurance respecting Borrower’s assets wherever located, covering loss or damage by fire, theft, explosion, and all other hazards and risks as ordinarily are insured against by other Persons engaged in the same or similar businesses (including all-risk ground coverage of Borrower’s Spare Parts, Designated Engines, and Ground Service Equipment).

  • Ground Service Equipment Technicians must meet minimum qualifications set forth by the job description.

  • With respect to each Material Location leased or owned on or after the Closing Date, if the Administrative Agent has requested but, within sixty (60) days following such request, has not received a landlord agreement or bailee letter, Borrower’s Eligible Spare Parts, Eligible Ground Service Equipment and Eligible Tooling at that location shall, in the Administrative Agent’s discretion, be subject to such Reserves as may be established by the Administrative Agent in its reasonable credit judgment.

  • This Agreement extends to all employees classified as Aircraft Technicians, Ground Service Equipment Technicians, and Tool Room Attendants who are engaged in the performance of aircraft maintenance work as defined in Article 7 of this Agreement.

  • The lists shall be signed by the Company and a Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ then forwarded to all Teamster Locals representing Aircraft Technicians, Ground Service Equipment Technicians, and Tool Room Attendants.


More Definitions of Ground Service Equipment

Ground Service Equipment or “GSE” shall mean any vehicle that (1) is listed in Table 3 of Appendix 1 of the SCGSE MOU; (2) lacks a license plate issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles; (3) is powered by an engine of 25 horsepower or greater; (4) is not subject to compliance with SCAQMD Rule XX—RECLAIM; and (5) is in not included in a mobile source emissions reduction credit program under SCAQMD Rule XVI.