777-200 Aircraft, and Spare Engines Sample Clauses

777-200 Aircraft, and Spare Engines. Trade-In Delivery and Title Transfer; Trade-in delivery conditions. 2.1. In consideration of Customer purchasing and taking delivery [***************************] Model 787-9 aircraft (New Aircraft), Boeing agrees to take in [***************************] in accordance with the Acquisition Agreement, including Schedules 1 and 2. 2.2. Trade-in delivery and title transfer to Boeing of the Used Aircraft Equipment will take place according to the provisions of Article 3 of the Acquisition Agreement, but no later than [*************] after the associated trade-in delivery date. The trade-in delivery and title transfer of such Used Aircraft Equipment shall be delivered on the date specified in the Acquisition Agreement and Customer shall ensure that the Used Aircraft Equipment meet the return conditions per the Acquisition Agreement at the time of the trade-in date. “[***]” This information is subject to confidential treatment and has been omitted and filed separately with the commission Used Aircraft Trade-in Matters LA Page 1
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