Certificate of Airworthiness Matters. The Aircraft will possess a current standard Certificate of Airworthiness, issued by the Aviation Authority. In addition, even if Lessee must perform engineering, maintenance and repair work on the Aircraft beyond the requirements of Article 11, the Aircraft at return must be in the condition required in order to meet the requirements for issuance of a Certificate of Airworthiness for transport category aircraft issued by the Aviation Authority and either by the FAA in accordance with FAR Part 21 or by EASA Part 21, as applicable, and, in addition, to be immediately eligible to be placed on the operating certificate of an airline in accordance with Part 129 of the FARs or (EASA) JAR Ops 1 or its equivalent, as applicable.
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Sources: Aircraft Lease Agreement (Controladora Vuela Compania De Aviacion, S.A.B. De C.V.), Aircraft Lease Agreement (Controladora Vuela Compania De Aviacion, S.A.B. De C.V.)