06
Metal ball mats and ball mats comprised primarily of metal
for use in aerospace vehicles used in cargo loading spaces
of aerospace vehicles; metal ball mats and ball mats
comprised primarily of metal for use in aerospace vehicles
for storing and controlling cargo movement during flight in
aerospace vehicles; metal aligning elements and aligning
elements comprised primarily of metal, namely, roller
tracks, latches and ball mats for loading cargo
07
Electric roller devices, namely, roller conveyors used to
transport and place portable storage containers; power
winches; power operated lifts used to transport and place
portable storage containers; parts of engines for aerospace
vehicles, namely, drive shafts and flexible couplings for
drive shafts; rescue hoists for aerospace vehicles; cargo
winches for aerospace vehicles; rocket motors for removing
aviation cockpit covers on aerospace vehicles; engine
actuators for aerospace vehicles, namely, linear actuators,
pneumatic actuators, hydraulic actuators; engine components
for aerospace vehicles, namely, nacelles, thrust reversers,
air intake inlets, air compressors, fans, shafts, turbines,
combustion chambers, afterburners, and nozzles, fuel systems
comprising, fuel pumps and fuel injectors, and electronics,
namely, electronic fuel injection modules; exhaust manifolds
for engines in aerospace vehicles; engine fans; thrust
reversers for aerospace vehicles; engine components for
aerospace vehicles, namely, turbine blades; electric
generators; internal combustion engines for power
generation; fuel injectors; fuel pumps; fuel filters; valves
for pumps; engine components and fuel control components for
aerospace vehicles, namely, afterburner spray bars that pass
fuel to the engine; engine and fuel control components for
aerospace vehicles, namely, afterburner nozzle control pumps
for aerospace vehicles; injectors and fuel injection system
components comprising fuel injectors, fuel pumps, fuel
filters; fuel regulators; aerospace vehicle parts, namely,
intake and outtake manifolds; electronic transmissions for
aerospace vehicles; hydraulic pumps and controls therefor;
gearboxes (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations); engine
fuel pumps and oil pumps; hydraulic and pneumatic valves;
centrifugal pumps, blowers and compressors; positive
displacement pumps; fluid motors; electric power generating
systems comprised of constant speed drives, generators, and
controls therefor; cartridge and pneumatic starters not for
land vehicles; turbine power systems comprised of a hot gas
turbine and a pump for auxiliary and hydraulic power not for
land vehicles; ram air turbines; torpedo engines; engine
start units; and parts for all of the foregoing goods;
hydromechanical actuators for aircraft flight controls; air
cycle machines for aircraft; water separators for aircraft
pneumatic systems; fuel pumps; electro-mechanical,
electro-hydraulic and mechanical actuators for aircraft
engines, auxiliary power units in the form of gas turbine
engines; electrical, electronic and hydromechanical fuel
controls, hydromechanical and electrical engine air inlet
controls; motors, pumps, generators and parts thereof;
electric generators for power generation for aerospace
vehicles; automatic nozzles for water and liquids for use in
the manufacturing or processing of goods (terms considered
too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of
the Common Regulations); oxygen supply systems comprised of
circulating pumps, and parts therefore; electrochemical gas
generators, electrochemical gas compressors; fuel and oil
coolers; aerospace engines and parts thereof, structural
parts of aerospace vehicles, namely, drive shafts and
flexible couplings for drive shafts for aerospace vehicles;
structural parts of aerospace vehicles, namely, nacelles and
inlet cowls for aerospace vehicles; structural airplane
parts in the nature of nacelle systems for jet engines
comprised of an engine inlet cowl, fan cowl, thrust
reverser, exhaust cone, pylon/strut and the exhaust nozzle;
flight control surface actuators for aircraft; metal
hydraulic and pneumatic valves, adaptors, couplings and
manifolds for aircraft and spacecraft construction
09
Avionics systems for aircraft and aerospace vehicles; flame
detection, pressure and temperature detection, laser warning
systems comprising laser sensors, life-saving devices,
namely, inflatable escape slides, and survival rafts;
acceleration sensors for aerospace vehicles; oil level
sensors for aerospace vehicles; electronic controls for
engines for aerospace vehicles; electronic engine sensors
for aerospace vehicles, namely, air intake sensors,
compressor sensors, temperature sensors, flame sensors, fuel
sensors, pressure sensors, speed sensors, and position
sensors; electronic sensors with remotely located elements
used for sensing flame on aerospace vehicles; electronic
sensors with remotely located elements used for sensing
torque and speed of aerospace vehicles; damage monitoring
instruments comprising sensors, switches, transmitters,
receivers, wiring and data relays for damage monitoring on
aerospace vehicles interior; electric and electronic control
panels for aerospace vehicles comprising flight attendant
call buttons, light switches and emergency warning lights;
radiation-measuring instruments, namely, electric and
electronic instruments for detecting and analyzing laser
radiation; electric and electronic remote sensing and video
surveillance installations; thermal-based imaging
surveillance sensors, sonar-based imaging surveillance
sensors; radar-based imaging surveillance sensors;
laser-based surveillance sensors; acceleration and
deceleration sensors for measuring movement of aerospace
vehicles; electric power distribution units, power supplies,
power switches and power distribution and generation sensors
for power generation and power distribution for aerospace
vehicles; electric and electronic sensors for use with a
fuel injection system; electronic control panels; electronic
throttle controllers; voltage stabilizers; voltage
regulators; fuel tank safety instruments, namely, electronic
sensors and alarms; security systems for aerospace vehicles
comprising access controls, alarms, visual and electronic
monitoring systems, namely, alarms for the detection of
inflammable and flammable gasses, alarms for the detection
of security breaches, motion sensitive security lights and
sensors, visual and electronic monitoring sensors for
detecting motion and security breaches, video-based
monitoring sensors for detecting motion and security
breaches; thermal imaging-based monitoring sensors for
detecting motion and security breaches, sonar-based
monitoring sensors for detecting motion and security
breaches and radar-based monitoring sensors for detecting
motion and security breaches; laser-based surveillance
sensors for detecting motion and security breaches;
reconnaissance instruments and sensors for aerospace
vehicles consisting of cameras, radar, video cameras,
microphones, sonar listening and recording devices and
infrared visual scanners and motion detectors; automatic
nozzles for spraying fuel, water and liquids in the
aerospace field (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); touchdown protectors, namely, proximity
sensors for aerospace vehicles; electronic brake controllers
for aerospace vehicles; electronic flight control sensors;
electric or electronic sensors for engine controls;
aerospace vehicle sensors that provide outputs of air data
and aircraft attitude; aerospace vehicle sensors that
provide pitot pressure, static pressure, local angle of
attack pressures and angle of sideslip pressures; aerospace
vehicle sensors that provide brake temperatures; aerospace
vehicle sensors that make pilots aware of current-to-heater
system interruptions; mass flow sensors for use on aerospace
vehicles; temperature sensors, namely, windshield heat
control sensors for use on aerospace vehicles; aerospace
vehicle sensors for detecting ice; aerospace inertial and
altitude sensors; aerospace vehicle laser perimeter
awareness systems sensors; aerospace vehicle liquid level
sensors for monitoring potable water levels, liquid waste
levels for toilet systems and vacuum systems; aerospace
vehicle position sensors for monitoring position of flaps,
tail proximity; aerospace vehicle sensors for monitoring gas
path engine pressure; aerospace vehicle sensors for
monitoring airspeed; aerospace vehicle sensors for
monitoring angle of sideslip; aerospace vehicle engine
sensors to monitor speed and torque; aerospace vehicle
sensors to monitor air temperature; aerospace vehicle
sensors to monitor engine exhaust temperature; aerospace
vehicle sensors to monitor engine inlet pressure and engine
temperature; aerospace vehicle sensors to monitor fuel and
oil temperature; optical flame sensors for use on aerospace
vehicle engines; aerospace vehicle video sensors to promote
flight crew safety and flight deck security; electric or
electronic sensors for windshield wiper and windshield
washer devices on aerospace vehicles; automatic nozzles
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations); injectors and
fuel injection system components comprising control valves
for regulating fuel injection controls, namely, control
valves for regulating the flow of gases and liquids;
electronic brake monitoring controls; electronic flight
controls for controlling the wing, tail, rudder, aileron,
elevators and stabilizers for aerospace vehicles; fuel
controls for aerospace vehicles; electric control panels for
aerospace vehicles comprising controls for air conditioners,
air purifiers and lights; electric actuators; automatic
valves (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations); parts
of engines for aerospace vehicles, namely, electric
actuators; internal combustion engine parts, namely,
electronic throttle controls; climate control systems for
aerospace vehicles consisting of thermostats, air
conditioning, heating, ventilation and drying control
devices; electrical and electronic controls, namely,
electro-hydraulic transducers and electrical sensors and
parts therefor, computer systems comprised of computer
software and input and output interfaces, test stands, and
flight controls for primary and secondary flight control
surface actuators; built-in test modules and software
therefor; modularized electrical power switching apparatus;
electric power distribution systems comprised of automatic
power management systems, solid state power controllers and
secondary power distribution assemblies, components and
controls for aircraft; electromagnetic interference
suppression apparatus, electronic speed indicators and
sensors; electronic stability augmentation systems for
aircraft; pressure transducers; temperature controls; cabin
pressure control systems comprised of cabin pressure
controller, control panel, pressure relief valve, outflow
valve and parts therefor; electronic automatic stabilization
equipment for aircraft, spacecraft and watercraft (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13
(2) (b) of the Common Regulations); flight controls and
flight directors for electronic or electrical navigation for
use in aircraft, spacecraft and watercraft; gas management
assemblies (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations); oxygen
supply systems comprised of cell stacks, face separators and
controls and parts therefore (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); portable life support systems comprised of an
oxygen supply, contaminant and carbon dioxide removal
controls, temperature and humidity controls, display and
control module, radio, battery and parts therefore for space
travel; and space suits; electronic static power inverters;
electronic static power converters; electrochemical cells,
namely, electrochemical gas sensor cells, and
electrochemical power generating fuel units and parts
therefor; automatic fluid control valves and temperature and
pressure sensors for gas turbine engines; ramjet engine fuel
management units to deliver and control the flow of fuel to
a ramjet engine (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); automatic and manual testers for
hydromechanical and electronic fuel controls for aircraft
engines; fuel controls for stationary gas turbine engines;
automatic and manual gas turbine aircraft engine diagnostic
analyzers; data acquisition units for collecting,
integrating and recording operating data for aircraft, and
for engines used in aircraft, marine and land vehicles,
stationary land installations, and for vehicle systems,
namely, electric and suspension systems; engine fuel control
test stands; environmental controls for space travel and
subsurface travel; computerized condition analyzers for life
support equipment; rate sensors and gyroscopes sold as part
of guidance and/or control systems used in aircraft,
missiles and space vehicles; electronic operating condition
monitors; pneumatic, electrical and electronic testers for
aircraft propeller hubs, air conditioners, engine fuel
controls, engine fuel pumps and aircraft and engine
actuators; electronic air inlet controls for aircraft;
electronic aircraft integrated data acquisition units for
collecting, integrating and recording data for monitoring,
diagnosing and prognosticating aircraft subsystems, overall
aircraft performance and performance of the aircraft crew;
apparatus and instruments for conveying, distributing,
transforming, storing, regulating or controlling electric
current; electrical components in the nature of electric
contactors; electronic power supplies for driving electric
motors; and parts therefor; sensors, apparatus and
instruments for conducting, switching, transforming,
accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity for use
in aircraft and spacecraft; computer systems and components
thereof; safety equipment; software; controls (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13
(2) (b) of the Common Regulations); batteries; switches;
computer software used in oxygen delivery systems for
aircraft; oxygen delivery systems for aircraft comprised of
high pressure components, namely, oxygen cylinder assembly,
rupture disc, high pressure manifold assembly, pyrotechnic
actuator and regulator and low pressure components, namely,
low pressure manifold assembly, solenoid valve, pressure
switch and passenger mask (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); aircraft interior products, namely, emergency
oxygen systems for aircraft passengers and flight crews
comprised of oxygen masks not for medical use, chemical
oxygen generators, empty oxygen storage vessels, gas
pressure regulators, oxygen distribution circuits and
controls, and protective breathing equipment being oxygen
breathing units; computer software used in oxygen delivery
systems for aircraft; oxygen delivery systems for aircraft
comprised of high pressure components, namely, oxygen
cylinder assembly, rupture disc, high pressure manifold
assembly, pyrotechnic actuator and regulator and low
pressure components, namely, low pressure manifold assembly,
solenoid valve, pressure switch and passenger masks;
aircraft interior power management equipment in the nature
of electronic and electromechanical packages comprised of
wiring and cabling, power supplies and power converters;
coaxial cables; control systems for the observation,
management, and operation of civilian and cargo railroad
systems, comprising computers, software, and video display
screens; electronic signaling mechanism, namely, a train
control system used in the railway industry for detecting
and controlling trains, ground faults, broken rails, power
failures, track switches and lights; night vision goggles
and other helmet-mounted displays; electronic downloadable
publications in the nature of booklets, pamphlets and
brochures featuring technical standards and specifications
relating to avionics and aeronautics; image projection
systems comprised of projectors and graphic image generators
for use in flight and air combat simulation, electronic
equipment in the field of aviation including aircraft cabin
service systems, namely video modulators, video tape
recorders, media file servers, ethernet hubs, passenger
entertainment system controllers, primary access terminals,
cabin file servers, high quality printers, area distribution
boxes audio video units, enhanced passenger control units,
seat display units, video distribution controllers;
communications systems namely, receivers, audio distribution
units, UHF, VHF, and HF transceivers, jammers, power
amplifiers, antenna couplers, radio/telephone interface
units, satellite communication units; data link
communication system; auto-pilot systems; mode control
panels, sensors, servos, gyroscopes, and backdrive control
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations); actuators;
flight display systems, namely electronic flight displays,
heads up displays, electronics horizontal situation
indicators, radio magnetic indicators, digital indicators;
mission management systems, namely central maintenance
computers, file servers, multipurpose displays and
controllers; geophysical sensors-namely, air data computers,
attitude heading systems, namely magnetic flux detectors,
inertial sensors, compensators, displays, and attitude
heading computers; magnetic compass systems, namely
gyroscopes, magnetic flux detectors, remote compensators and
controllers; hazard detection systems, namely, weather radar
systems, namely weather radar receivers, transmitters,
mounting brackets, control panels, antenna, and antenna
mounts; information management systems namely airborne
communications addressing and reporting devices; integrated
systems namely, engine indication and crew alerting devices;
navigation and landing systems namely automatic direction
finders, radio altimeters, distance measuring equipment,
global position sensors, navigation receivers, multi-mode
receivers, VHF omni-directional range /marker beacon
receivers; radio controls namely radio tuning units; traffic
surveillance systems namely, traffic alert and collision
avoidance systems, ATC transponders; mode S transponders;
electronic display interfaces, namely, electronic video
informational and entertainment display and generation units
for the aviation industry; computer modeling device
comprising computer hardware and software, for the creation,
modification, and verification of visual databases; aircraft
interior lighting systems comprised of controllers, power
supplies, electric power filters, wiring and cabling;
display panels for aerospace vehicles; electrical lighting
systems for aircraft consisting wiring and lighting
controls; aircraft cabin lighting system and components
thereof, namely, lighting control panels, lighting control
units, electrical cables, and wire harnesses, all sold as a
unit; aircraft interior lighting systems comprised of
controllers, power supplies, electric power filters, wiring
and cabling; electronic controllers for toilet valves;
oxygen masks for aircraft and aerospace vehicles
11
Lighting display panels for aircraft; galley products,
namely, for commercial use, aircraft interior structures and
monuments, namely, aircraft interior lighting systems
comprised of light fixtures (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); cold plates in the nature of heat sinks for
cooling electronic equipment (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); electric heating apparatus for aerospace
vehicles; lamps and lights for aerospace vehicles; electric
lighting fixtures; lighting panels for aerospace vehicles;
hot water heaters; gas regulators; dampers, namely, control
devices used in air ducts to regulate the flow of air;
lights for aerospace vehicles, namely, navigation lights,
taxi lights, formation lights, wing tip lights, cargo bay
lights, cockpit lights and cabin lights; refrigeration units
for cooling aircraft cabins, heat exchangers, fans and
blowers for aircraft applications, anti-ice systems and
cabin pressurization systems for use on aircraft; machines
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations); air conditioning
systems; heating and cooling systems; air conditioning
systems; refrigeration systems; lights; water purification
and softening systems; LED fluorescent light tubes for use
in the aviation, transportation and industrial markets;
flexible steel-reinforced lighting fixtures for use in
aircraft for the commercial, industrial and tactical
markets; electrical lighting systems for aircraft consisting
of lamps, electrical lighting fixtures, wiring and lighting
controls, all sold as a unit; a lighting device for use in
tactical vests; LED lighting fixtures for use in the
aviation, transportation and industrial markets; aircraft
cabin lighting system and components thereof, namely, AC
wash light assemblies, DC wash light assemblies, ceiling
light assemblies, sidewall light assemblies, direct light
assemblies, reading light assemblies, all sold as a unit;
aircraft interior lighting systems comprised of light
fixtures; aircraft interior products, namely, aircraft
interior structures and monuments, namely, galleys sold
equipped with food preparation apparatus in the nature of
heating and cooling appliances (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); aircraft interior products, namely, aircraft
food preparation and food maintenance equipment in the
nature of galley heating and cooling appliances, beverage
makers, and galley chillers; electric food and beverage
equipment for airplane galleys, namely, coffee makers, water
boilers, cooking and warming ovens, refrigerators and
freezers, hot water dispensers, beverage dispensers, hot
beverage makers, and food and beverage heating units;
aircraft toilets and associated systems and components,
namely, toilet bowls, toilet seats, toilet frames, toilet
flush valves, toilet rinse valves, vacuum generators,
wastewater storage tanks, and wastewater pipes and pipe
fittings, sold together as a unit; aircraft interior
products, namely, lavatory compartments sold equipped with
sanitary facilities in the nature of toilets and sinks;
aircraft interior products, namely, aircraft potable water
and vacuum waste systems comprised of toilets, sinks,
plumbing fittings in the nature of valves and couplings and
plumbing fixtures in the nature of sinks, sink traps and
faucets; aircraft vacuum waste system consisting of a
lavatory and waste holding tank; aircraft interior products,
namely, aircraft environmental control equipment in the
nature of air cooling apparatus, heat exchangers not being
parts of machines, cold plates in the nature of heat sinks
for cooling electronic equipment (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); oxygen supply systems comprised of deionizer
beds, and parts therefore; aircraft parts, namely,
electrothermal deicers (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); aircraft parts, namely, electrothermal
anti-icers (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations)
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Aircraft and parts thereof; wheels and brakes for aircraft;
seats for aircraft; canopy removal systems for aircraft;
fuel lines for aerospace vehicles; seats for use on aircraft
and aerospace vehicles; brake controls and components
thereof for aerospace vehicles, namely, brakes, brake
control valves, brake cylinders, anti-skid brake system,
anti-lock brake system; tail cones for aerospace vehicles;
structural parts of aerospace vehicles, namely, the moveable
parts of aerospace vehicles that help control the vehicle
comprising the wing, tail, rudder, aileron, elevators and
stabilizers; pilot, crew and passenger seats for aerospace
vehicles; engine bay doors for aerospace vehicles;
structural components of airplanes, namely, stabilizers;
aircraft parts, namely, pneumatic and alcohol-feed deicers;
parts for aerospace vehicles, namely, water tanks for
storing, delivering or disposing potable water or waste
liquids for aerospace vehicles; and aircraft propeller
blades; anti vibration materials (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common
Regulations); aircraft interior components; galley
installations and equipment for aircraft and aerospace
vehicles; structural parts for aircraft interiors, namely,
composite floor panels composed of both metal and non-metal
materials; structural parts for aircraft interiors, namely,
composite floor panels composed of both metal and non-metal
materials; structural parts for aircraft interiors, namely,
floor, ceiling, and sidewall composite panels composed
primarily of metal materials; structural parts for aircraft,
namely, interior wall structures for use in an aircraft
lavatory, aircraft galley and as other interior aircraft
walls; aircraft interior structures and components being
parts of an aircraft, namely, galleys, lavatory
compartments, partitions, closets, stowage bins, class
dividers, floor panels, ceiling panels, sidewall panels, and
crew rests; aircraft interior products, namely, chassis and
enclosures for use with aircraft environmental control
equipment and aircraft power management equipment; aircraft
structural components, namely, mounting trays for attaching
avionics and electronic airborne computers to the aircraft
primary structure; aircraft interior components, namely,
passenger seats, aircraft interior structures and monuments,
namely, galleys, lavatory compartments, partitions, closets,
stowage bins, class dividers, floor panels, ceiling panels,
sidewall panels, and crew rests; aircraft interior products,
namely, chassis and enclosures for use with aircraft
environmental control equipment and aircraft power
management equipment; safety restraint device for aircraft
passengers; aircraft propellers, parts and attachments
therefor; ejection seats for aerospace vehicles
16
Printed publications, namely, booklets, pamphlets and
brochures featuring technical standards and specifications
relating to avionics and aeronautics
17
Expanded closed cell rubber for anti-vibration uses
35
Providing databases of information about business aspects of
the airline and aircraft industry (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations)
37
Service, refurbishment, maintenance and repair of aircraft
and aircraft systems and components; service and repair of
pumps, blowers and compressors; maintenance services;
services related to the installation, refurbishment and
maintenance of aircraft cabin interior products; Repair and
maintenance of galley insert equipment for aircraft
38
Aeronautical communications services via radio and telephone
communications and data switched networks, namely, providing
access to data from private communications networks such as
airline reservation systems, hotels, car rental agencies,
government systems and international civil aviation
authorities; teleprocessing, namely, the combining of
telecommunications and computer operations interacting in
the automatic reception and transmission of data and
information; advanced railroad telecommunications, namely,
transmission of voice, data and video via communications
systems that integrate transportation control systems, field
devices and mobile systems to support transportation
operating environments; satellite communications services,
namely, transmission of voice, data and audio; broadcast
communication services, namely, broadcast and delivery of
electronic mail, facsimiles and text messages and telephonic
voice messages to others via satellite; providing multiple
user access for airline passengers to the internet;
electronic transmission of messages and data; emergency and
disaster communications services, namely, radio
communication services for providing radio connectivity via
long range, beyond line of sight technology between radios
and radio-to- telephone communications when traditional and
primary communication systems have failed or are not
available, by means of either direct connection or
operator-assisted connection; aeronautical communications
services via radio and telephone communications and data
switched networks, namely, providing access to data from
private communications networks such as airline reservation
systems, hotels, car rental agencies, government systems and
international civil aviation authorities; teleprocessing,
namely, the combining of telecommunications and computer
operations interacting in the automatic reception and
transmission of data and information; advanced railroad
telecommunications, namely, transmission of voice, data and
video via communications systems that integrate
transportation control systems, field devices and mobile
systems to support transportation operating environments;
satellite communications services, namely, transmission of
voice, data and audio; broadcast communication services,
namely, broadcast and delivery of electronic mail,
facsimiles and text messages and telephonic voice messages
to others via satellite; providing multiple user access for
airline passengers to the internet; electronic transmission
of messages and data; emergency and disaster communications
services, namely, radio communication services for providing
radio connectivity via long range, beyond line of sight
technology between radios and radio-to- telephone
communications when traditional and primary communication
systems have failed or are not available, by means of either
direct connection or operator-assisted connection; providing
electronic transmission of data communications and message
switching services for airline industry companies, their
trading partners and service providers and government
agencies; aeronautical air-ground-air-radio service;
aeronautical communications services
39
Providing databases in the field of airline travel
information (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); providing
flight arrival and departure information; providing a
website featuring interactive maps (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); airport services; providing databases
in the field of airline travel information (terms considered
too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); providing flight arrival and departure
information; providing a website featuring interactive maps
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); airport services
41
Training in the servicing and repair of pumps, blowers,
compressors, aircraft and aircraft systems and components
and distributing related service manuals and video materials
therewith (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations)
42
Engineering and computer services for aircraft and aerospace
vehicles, parts and components; product development for
existing galley insert equipment for aircraft; providing
weather and meterological information to airports, airport
personnel, air traffic controllers, meterological service
providers, government agencies and pilots over a private
network and the national aviation weather service network;
integration of computer systems; computerized information
retrieval services in the nature of search engines for
retrieving data in the fields of business, news, weather,
games, music, movies, travel and topics of general interest,
engineering and research services in the fields of
electronic, physical and organizational systems; consulting
and engineering research services, including systems
architecture, in the fields of electronic, physical, and
organizational systems; consulting and engineering research
services including systems architecture, in the field of
electronic, physical and organizational systems; engineering
and computer services for aircraft and aerospace vehicles,
parts and components; product development for existing
galley insert equipment for aircraft; providing weather and
meterological information to airports, airport personnel,
air traffic controllers, meterological service providers,
government agencies and pilots over a private network and
the national aviation weather service network; integration
of computer systems; computerized information retrieval
services in the nature of search engines for retrieving data
in the fields of business, news, weather, games, music,
movies, travel and topics of general interest, engineering
and research services in the fields of electronic, physical
and organizational systems; consulting and engineering
research services, including systems architecture, in the
fields of electronic, physical, and organizational systems;
electronic storage of data in the fields of business, news,
weather, games, music, movies, travel and topics of general
interest; electronic storage of data in the fields of
business, news, weather, games, music, movies, travel and
topics of general interest
45
Security services, namely, providing airport security
control services for persons and luggage
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