Removal Schedule definition

Removal Schedule. The schedule jointly developed by CFM and AVIANCATACA for Engine removal off wing for Services or Engine removal from operation.
Removal Schedule. The schedule jointly developed by GE and Customer for Engine removals for Services or Engine removal from operation.
Removal Schedule or "RS" shall mean the schedule for Engine removal from the aircraft for maintenance as jointly developed by GE and Copa.

Examples of Removal Schedule in a sentence

  • In a form and manner specified by CMS, except as otherwise specified in Section 4.03.B.2, the ACO shall provide advance notice to CMS in accordance with the List Addition and Removal Schedule before an individual or entity ceases to be a Participant Provider or Preferred Provider.

  • Upon the effectiveness of any Removal, Schedule I hereto shall be deemed amended to delete the name of the applicable Person.

  • Work with the AVIANCATACA, on a monthly basis, to develop a Removal Schedule which will identify by serial number the Engine(s) to be removed during the following six (6) month period, the anticipated reason for removal of each, and the schedule for Delivery.

  • Work with the Customer, on a monthly basis, to develop a Removal Schedule which will identify by serial number the Engine(s) to be removed during the following six (6) month period, the anticipated reason for removal of each, and the schedule for Delivery.

  • GE’s provision of such lease engine is predicated upon the following: • The Parties have established a mutually agreeable Removal Schedule; • [***] • Customer has executed a lease agreement in form and substance satisfactory to Customer with GE, or a GE affiliate, in respect of the lease engine; • Customer is not in material breach of this Agreement.

  • Work with LAN, on a monthly basis, to develop a Removal Schedule which will identify by serial number the Engine(s) to be removed during the following six (6) month period, the anticipated reason for removal of each, and the schedule for Delivery.

  • Comply with an AD if such AD mandates compliance prior to the next scheduled shop visit per the Removal Schedule.

  • Work with the Program Manager and the Customer, on a monthly basis, to develop a Removal Schedule which will identify by serial number the Engine(s) to be removed during the following six (6) month period, the anticipated reason for removal of each, and the schedule for Delivery.

  • Work with the AIRLINE, on *****to develop a Removal Schedule which will identify by serial number the Engine(s) to be removed during the following *****, the anticipated reason for removal of each, and the schedule for Delivery.

  • In a form and manner specified by CMS, except as otherwise specified in Section 4.03.B.2, the DCE shall provide advance notice to CMS in accordance with List Addition and Removal Schedule before an individual or entity ceases to be a DC Participant Provider or Preferred Provider.


More Definitions of Removal Schedule

Removal Schedule. The schedule jointly developed by GE and Customer for Engine removals. “Repair Station” - One or more of the repair facilities owned by GE or its affiliates, now or in the future, which are certified by an appropriate AAA to perform the applicable Service hereunder. A list of such repair facilities will be provided upon request.
Removal Schedule. The schedule jointly developed by GE and Customer in accordance with Article 7.1.b for Engine removals for Covered Services or Engine removal from operation. “Repair Specification” - The mutually agreed repair specification which establishes the minimum baseline to which an Engine or part thereof will be inspected, repaired, modified, reassembled and tested to make and Engine Serviceable. Such Repair Specification will meet or exceed the recommendations of the OEM's operational specifications, applicable OEM maintenance or overhaul manuals, or other recommendations or methodologies as may be developed by the OEM based on data and analysis, and Customer's maintenance plan that has been approved by the AAA. [***] Confidential treatment has been requested for the bracketed portions. The confidential redacted portion has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. “Repair Station” - One or more of the repair facilities owned by GE or its affiliates, now or in the future, which are certified by an appropriate AAA to perform the applicable Service hereunder. A list of such repair facilities will be provided upon request.
Removal Schedule means the schedule setting out the timetable for and the scope of the Removal attached hereto as Schedule B.
Removal Schedule. The schedule jointly developed by CFM and LAN for Engine removal off wing for Services or Engine removal from operation. [***]. [***] “Repair Specification” - The LAN repair specification which establishes the minimum baseline to which an Engine or part thereof will be inspected, repaired, modified, reassembled and tested to make and Engine Serviceable. Such Repair Specification will meet or exceed the recommendations of CFM's operational specifications, applicable CFM maintenance or overhaul manuals and LAN's maintenance plan that has been approved by the AAA. [***]. “Repairable” - Capable of being made Serviceable. [***] “Rotable Part” - A new or used Serviceable Part drawn from a common pool of Parts used to support one or more customers. A Rotable Part replaces a similar Part removed from an Engine when such removed Part requires repair. “Scrapped Parts” - Those Parts or parts determined by CFM to be Unserviceable and BER. “Service(s)” - With respect to an Engine or part thereof, all or any part of those maintenance, repair and overhaul services provided under this Service Agreement as either Covered Services or Supplemental Services. “Serviced” will be construed accordingly. “Service Agreement” - This Service Agreement, as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time, including all its Exhibits. “Service Bulletin” or "SB" - The document as issued by CFM to notify the operator of modifications, substitution of parts, special inspections, special checks, or conversion of an Engine from one model to another. “Serviceable” - Meeting all specified standards for airworthiness prescribed by CFM, and AAA. This will also include the standards for airworthiness prescribed by the aviation authority having jurisdiction over the aircraft on which the Engine is installed. “Standard Exchange” – In the case of Flightline LRU Support, means any exchange of an Unserviceable equipment with a Serviceable one which is available and fully interchangeable with such Unserviceable equipment. “Supplemental Charges” – Has the meaning provided in Article 7.2. “Supplemental Services” - Those Services provided pursuant to Article 5.3. “Term” – Has the meaning provided in Article 3. “Termination” - The ending of this Service Agreement before the expiration of the Term, as specified in Exhibit I, Article 2 Termination herein below. “TSM” – Trouble Shooting Manual. [***] CFM PROPRIETARY INFORMATIONSUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON THE FIRST PAGE 18