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wet lease
- Definição1
- Hire of commercial transport from another carrier complete with crew (at least flight crew, but often not cabin crew) and in effect forming continuation of previous operation, with major servicing performed by owner, but with hirer's logo and insignia temporarily applied.
- Fonte1
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual on the Regulation of International Air Transport. 2nd ed. Montreal: ICAO, 2004. (Doc. 9626)
- Fonte2
- GUNSTON, Bill. The cambridge aerospace dictionary. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2004. vii, 740 p. (Cambridge aerospace series.)
- Fonte3
- AGÊNCIA NACIONAL DE AVIAÇÃO CIVIL. RBAC 119: certificação: operadores regulares e não-regulares. Brasília, 2010. (Regulamentos Brasileiros de Aviação Civil)
- Contexto
- National regulations can have an impact on the use of leased aircraft in international air transport. For example, for safety reasons, the United States does not approve the wet lease to its national air carriers of aircraft registered in another State.
- Subárea1
- Economic Regulation
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