Load factor definition
Load factor means the percentage of aircraft seats actually occupied on a flight (RPMs divided by ASMs). “NMB” means the National Mediation Board.
Load factor factor means the ratio of a specified load to the weight of the aeroplane, the former being expressed in terms of aerodynamic forces, propulsive forces, or ground reactions.
Load factor means the ratio of average demand for a designated time period (usually one month) to the maximum demand occurring in that period;
Examples of Load factor in a sentence
Load factor used for occupant load calculations identified (net or gross).
More Definitions of Load factor
Load factor means the ratio of the total number of units consumed during a given period to the total number of units which may have been consumed had the contracted demand / sanctioned load been maintained throughout the same period, subject to availability of supply from the distribution licensee and shall usually be expressed as a percentage.
Load factor means the number of seats occupied by passengers on a Retrofit A/C during a particular flight divided by the total number of available passenger seats on the Retrofit A/C, to be reported to Aircell by flight number, city-pair segments and date.
Load factor means the percentage of aircraft seat miles actually occupied on a flight (RPMs divided by ASMs) for scheduled service.
Load factor means the percentage of the total con- nected fixture unit flow rate which is likely to occur at any point in a drain system.
Load factor means the ratio of the Average Demand for the month in terms of Kilowatts to the Maximum Demand for the month in terms of Kilowatts and the ‘Load Factor’ shall be calculated to three decimal places and rounded off to two decimal places.
Load factor means the quotient of the Rentable Square Footage of the Building divided by the aggregate Usable Square Footage of all premises and occupiable space in the Building, and is subject to change from time to time.
Load factor of a User means the User's MDQ under its Gas Transportation Agreement divided by the Forecast Throughput for the period for which the Load Factor is to be calculated.