Common use of Buyer Obligations Clause in Contracts

Buyer Obligations. A. During the term of this Agreement, Buyer shall: 1. Deliver to ESI's facility or make otherwise accessible to ESI all Equipment from Buyer's fleet of CF6-80C2B1F Engines, as specified in Appendix "B", requiring Repair. However, ESI shall have the option to perform Repairs with a field team at other locations. 2. Provide to ESI's authorized personnel reasonable access to Buyer's Equipment when such Equipment is in Buyer's possession, as well as to all operating and maintenance records maintained by Buyer related to Buyer's Equipment. 3. Make every reasonable effort to provide incoming transportation information in writing to ESI within at least three (3) calendar days prior to Delivery of Buyer's Equipment at ESI's facility. Upon removal of an Engine from Buyer's aircraft, Buyer shall Deliver such Engine to ESI's facility within seven (7) days. Failure to Deliver such Engine to ESI's facility within seven (7) days shall constitute an excusable delay should such delay result in a requirement for a lease Engine as set forth in Section 2., Article II., Paragraph B. 4. Designate in writing one (1) or more of its employees as a representative during the term of this Agreement. Such representative(s) shall represent Buyer hereunder. 5. Develop with ESI, on a monthly basis, an ERS of Buyer's Equipment to be provided to ESI for Repair hereunder. The ERS shall identify by serial number the type of Equipment, quantities and general workscope expected to be delivered to ESI during the next six (6) months. Buyer shall utilize its best efforts with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the data contained in the ERS. 6. Provide all line maintenance in accordance with the GE/Boeing Maintenance Manual, applicable published airframe and Engine manuals, mutually agreed-to Engine Repair Specification, Buyer Troubleshooting Manual, and Buyer's FAA approved B747-400 Maintenance Specification Manual. In addition, Buyer shall be responsible for all required scrap replacement of LRUs on the line and Repair of LRUs not included in Appendix "C".. Article III. (Continued) 8. Supply to ESI complete historical information to facilitate Repairs hereunder which shall include, at a minimum, the following: a. Total Engine Operating Time Since New ("TSN").

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Engine Maintenance Agreement (Atlas Air Inc), Engine Maintenance Agreement (Atlas Air Inc)

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Buyer Obligations. A. During the term of this Agreement, Buyer shall: 1. Deliver to ESI's facility or make otherwise accessible to ESI all Equipment from Buyer's fleet of CF6-80C2B1F 80C2B5F Engines, as specified in Appendix "B", requiring Repair. However, ESI shall have the option to perform Repairs with a field team at other locations. 2. Provide to ESI's authorized personnel reasonable access to Buyer's Equipment when such Equipment is in Buyer's possession, as well as to all operating and maintenance records maintained by Buyer related to Buyer's Equipment. 3. Make every reasonable effort to provide incoming transportation information in writing to ESI within at least three (3) calendar days prior to Delivery of Buyer's Equipment at ESI's facility. Upon removal of an Engine from Buyer's aircraft, Buyer shall Deliver such Engine to ESI's facility within seven (7) days. Failure to Deliver such Engine to ESI's facility within seven (7) days shall constitute an excusable delay should such delay result in a requirement for a lease Engine as set forth in Section 2., Article II., Paragraph B. 4. Designate in writing one (1) or more of its employees as a representative during the term of this Agreement. Such representative(s) shall represent Buyer hereunder. 5. Develop with ESI, on a monthly basis, an ERS of Buyer's Equipment to be provided to ESI for Repair hereunder. The ERS shall identify by serial number the type of Equipment, quantities and general workscope expected to be delivered to ESI during the next six (6) months. Buyer shall utilize its best efforts with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the data contained in the ERS. 6. Provide all line maintenance in accordance with the GE/Boeing Maintenance Manual, applicable published airframe and Engine manuals, mutually agreed-to Engine Repair Specification, Buyer Troubleshooting Manual, and Buyer's FAA approved B747-400 Maintenance Specification Manual. In addition, Buyer shall be responsible for all required scrap replacement of LRUs on the line and Repair of LRUs not included in Appendix "C".. . Article III. (Continued) 8. Supply to ESI complete historical information to facilitate Repairs hereunder which shall include, at a minimum, the following: a. Total Engine Operating Time Since New ("TSN").

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Engine Maintenance Agreement (Atlas Air Inc), Engine Maintenance Agreement (Atlas Air Inc)

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