Maintenance Center definition

Maintenance Center means the IAE shareholder maintenance center designated by IAE in consultation with Spirit, from time to time to perform services under this Agreement and which is approved by the Aviation Authority as a certified repair station.
Maintenance Center means any of the IAE shareholder maintenance center(s) designated by IAE and agreed by Vuela (such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) from time to time to perform services under this Agreement and which is approved by the Aviation Authority and DGAC as a certified repair station, provided that Vuela has met its obligations to obtain Aviation Authority and DGAC approval under Clause 4.3. Notwithstanding the foregoing, IAE shall promptly provide Vuela with any and all necessary information reasonably requested by Vuela in order to meet the requirements of the Aviation Authority and DGAC, provided that IAE shall not bear any significant additional costs and/or liabilities in connection with obtaining and providing such information.”
Maintenance Center means a place provided for repair and maintenance of mass rapid transit system and equipment in connection with the mass rapid transit business or a place provided for parking or storing and it shall include the buildings and equipments concerning to or providing for such business;

Examples of Maintenance Center in a sentence

  • In accordance with SI 009- 69, the Contractor shall furnish to the cognizant Regional Maintenance Center (RMC), a copy of such HWP, and shall make such changes in the plan as the RMC considers necessary and reasonable to protect and care for vessel(s), material and Government property.

  • If Spirit fails to comply with the requirements set forth in Section 9, and such failure or non-approval, as applicable causes the Maintenance Center to reasonably reschedule or delay the induction or completion of a Shop Visit for an Eligible Engine, then such delay shall constitute an Excusable Delay for IAE.

  • Before contacting CenturyLink’s Trouble Maintenance Center (CTMC), CLEC must first conduct trouble isolation to ensure that the trouble d.0oes not originate from CLEC’s own equipment or network or the equipment of CLEC’s customer.

  • For all midday routes Bus Aides shall be scheduled to report to the Transportation Maintenance Center at the same time as the Bus Drivers.

  • Spirit warrants that title to Parts removed from Eligible Engines by the Maintenance Center shall pass immediately to IAE free and clear of all security interests and rights of Spirit or others at the time that title to the replacement Part passes to Spirit.

  • Transportation charges for the return of defectively serviced goods to IAE or the Maintenance Center, and their reshipment to Spirit and risk of loss thereof shall be borne by IAE only if such goods are returned in accordance with reasonable written shipping instructions from IAE.

  • Alternatively Spirit may request the use of units provided by the Maintenance Center to permit the testing of the Eligible Engine in accordance with Section 8.1.11 above, to the extent the Maintenance Center has such capability.

  • IAE shall communicate the Workscope to the Maintenance Center and cause the Maintenance Center to complete the Shop Visit in accordance with such Workscope.

  • Each Eligible Engine following an Eligible Engine Removal shall be forwarded to the Maintenance Center.

  • If the equipment issue cannot be resolved by phone with the Customer Service Representative nor National Equipment Maintenance Center (NEMC), and replacement equipment is required; the equipment is replaced within 48 hours of notification of the problem and is received by the provider the following business day.


More Definitions of Maintenance Center

Maintenance Center the place in which ISR shall decide that the Supplier shall install the Server.

Related to Maintenance Center

  • Planned Maintenance means any Maintenance BT has planned to do in advance.

  • Routine maintenance means actions performed on a regular or controllable basis or in response to uncontrollable events upon a highway, road, street, or bridge. Routine maintenance includes, but is not limited to, 1 or more of the following:

  • Maintenance area means any geographic region of the United States previously designated nonattainment pursuant to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and subsequently redesignated to attainment subject to the requirement to develop a maintenance plan under §175A of the CAA, as amended.

  • Maintenance Service means the telephone system maintenance services supplied by us pursuant to the Telephony System and Maintenance Service Specific Terms and as described on the relevant Order Form;

  • Operation and Maintenance Costs means the costs of: