Previous Operator definition
Examples of Previous Operator in a sentence
Seller has provided or shall provide or has caused or shall cause the Previous Operator to provide the Buyer with access to all logs, manuals, certificates and data and inspection, modification, overhaul and repair records for each of the Airframes and Engines to confirm that such records are in compliance with applicable rules and regulations of the FAA governing the Previous Operator (the “Records”) for the Aircraft.
At Buyer’s request, the Engines will each be delivered with Previous Operator Engine Stands and that Previous Operator shall at all times retain title to the Previous Operator Engine Stands.
Buyer may reject an Aircraft, if Buyer, in its sole discretion, determines that the Records for any of the Engines, the APU or the landing gear are not acceptable to Buyer; provided, however, that if the Records for the Engines, the APU and the landing gear are acceptable to the Buyer (in its sole discretion), Buyer may not reject such Aircraft if the Records relating to any other parts or components are in compliance with the rules and regulations of the FAA governing the Previous Operator.
In the event that upon completion of the Initial Inspection, the Borescope Inspection, the Ground Functional Check, the On-Wing Power Assurance Runs and the Test Cell Runs (collectively, the “Maintenance Tests”), Seller, at its own cost, shall correct, or cause the Previous Operator to correct any Discrepancies as set forth in this Section.
Buyer shall, within 25 business days of each Closing Date, deliver its own engine stands to the Delivery Location (the date on which Buyer’s engine stands arrive at the Delivery Location is hereinafter referred to as the “Engine Stand Date”), then, promptly after the Engine Stand Date, Seller will cause the Previous Operator to remove the Engine(s) from the Previous Operator’s Engine Stand(s) and load such Engines onto Buyer’s engine stands.
Additionally, the Previous Operator shall provide for Buyer’s use (i) four front bolts - AA P/N BOL3001 for each Engine and (ii) two aft bolts - AA P/N BOL3000 for each Engine.
Lessor will also provide to Lessee all historical and current maintenance manuals, aircraft and engine technical records and data, and other aircraft documentation provided to the Lessor by the Previous Operator.
Include last weight paperwork and delivery equipment list with Previous Operator running W&B computation sheets.
Pursuant to a Sale Agreement, dated as of December 23, 1997, between the Previous Operator, as seller, and NSJ Corporation of Florida, Inc., as buyer ("NSJ-Florida"), as assigned by the Previous Operator to the Previous Owner and by NSJ-Florida to Lessor pursuant to the Assignment, Assumption and Consent Agreement, dated as of July 16, 1999, Lessor has agreed to purchase the Leased Property from the Previous Owner on or before the Delivery Date.
Before the Delivery Date and following (or during) the Ferry Flight, as provided in Clause 4.2(g) below, Lessee shall be entitled to perform an acceptance flight of the Aircraft of up to two hours with up to four representatives of Previous Operator and Lessor on-board as observers (the "Acceptance Flight") in accordance with Lessee's acceptance flight protocol.