Cabin Systems Equipment Sample Clauses

Cabin Systems Equipment. The following Options describe the items of equipment that under the terms and conditions of this Letter Agreement are considered to be IFE/CCS. Each such Option is fully described in Option Document /document number/ as described in Exhibit A to the Purchase Agreement. Final configuration will be based on Customer acceptance of any or all Options listed below. 2451B815K32 IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT - POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL WIRING - INSTALLATION FOR ADDITIONAL CAPACITY 2454B491A36 IN-SEAT POWER OUTLETS - INSTALLATION - PC POWER 110 VAC 60 HZ - 112 OUTLETS - ASTRONICS - BFE/SPE 2454B491A37 MP - IN-SEAT POWER OUTLETS - INSTALLATION - PC POWER 110 VAC 60 HZ - 112 OUTLETS - ASTRONICS - BFE 4420B650Z01 IFE SYSTEM - TERMINAL DATA LOADER (TDL) PARTIAL PROVISIONS - SYSTEM CONTROLLER ANALOG (SC-A) SERVER BASED SYSTEM 4420B650Z06 MP - IFE SYSTEM - INSTALLATION OF PARTIAL PROVISIONS - TERMINAL DATA LOADER (TDL) - SYSTEM CONTROLLER ANALOG (SC-A) SERVER BASED SYSTEM 4420C583K97 IN FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT - PARTIAL PROVISIONS FOR A SERVER BASED SYSTEM - SYSTEM CONTROLLER-ANALOG ON E8 WITH LEGACY AUDIO AND VIDEO - G7 BITE PANEL PROVISIONS - PANASONIC 4420C583K98 IN FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT - ADDITIONAL PARTIAL PROVISIONS FOR A SERVER BASED SYSTEM - SYSTEM CONTROLLER-ANALOG ON E8 WITH LEGACY AUDIO AND VIDEO - G7 BITE PANEL - 160 PAX - PANASONIC - BFE/SPE 4420C583K99 MP - IN FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT - REPLACEMENT - BITE PANEL TO CLOSET G7 - PANASONIC - CSE P.A. No. 1977Cabin_Systems_Equipment
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Cabin Systems Equipment. Buyer's Cabin Systems Equipment configuration for delivery on the Aircraft is to be finalized by October 4, 2006. Based on such configuration, if an Installation of Cabin Systems Equipment letter agreement is necessary, the letter agreement shall be completed by the parties by [CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT]. 0.Xxxxx of Additional Gross Weight for Model 737-924ER Aircraft. Per Paragraph 3.1 of Letter Agreement 6-1162-MMF-311R5, the calculation set MTOW value in pounds for Model 737-924ER Aircraft is 'TBD' (to be determined). [CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT]. If the foregoing accurately reflects your understanding of the matters treated herein, please so indicate by signature below. Very truly yours, THE BOEING COMPANY By /s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Its Attorney-In-Fact ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this Date: August 3, 2006 CONTINENTAL AIRLINES, INC. By /s/ Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Its Senior Vice President - Finance and Treasurer August 3, 2006 6-1162-MMF-308R4 CONTINENTAL AIRLINES, INC. 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Houston, Texas 77019 Subject:Letter Agreement No. 6-1162-MMF-308R4 to Purchase Agreement No. 1951 - Disclosure of Confidential Information Ladies and Gentlemen: This Letter Agreement amends Purchase Agreement No. 1951 dated July 23, 1996(the Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Continental Airlines, Inc. (Buyer) relating to Model 737 aircraft (the Aircraft). This Letter Agreement supersedes and replaces in its entirety Letter Agreement 6-1162-MMF-308R3 dated May 21, 1998. All terms used herein and in the Agreement, and not defined herein, will have the same meaning as in the Agreement. 1. Boeing and Buyer each understand that certain commercial and financial information contained in the documents listed below and any documents that amend, supplement or supersede such documents (Confidential Documents) is considered by the other party to be confidential. 2. Boeing and Buyer agree that each party will treat the Confidential Documents and the information contained therein as confidential and will not, without the other party's prior written consent, disclose such Confidential Documents or any information contained therein to any other person or entity except as may be required by (i) applicable law or governmental regulations; or (ii) for ...
Cabin Systems Equipment. Buyer's Cabin Systems Equipment configuration for delivery on the Aircraft is to be finalized by October 4, 2006. Based on such configuration, if an Installation of Cabin Systems Equipment letter agreement is necessary, the letter agreement shall be completed by the parties by [CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT].
Cabin Systems Equipment. The following Change Requests describe the items of equipment that under the terms and conditions of this Letter Agreement are considered to be IFE/CCS. Each such Change Request is described in Customer Option File No. 30763W000A. Final configuration will be based on Customer acceptance of the changes listed below. Change Request Number and Title [***] [***] [***] [***]
Cabin Systems Equipment. The following optional features (Option(s)) describe(s) the items of equipment that under the terms and conditions of this Letter Agreement are considered to be CSE. Each such Option is fully described in the Detail Specification and Option Document as described in Exhibit A to the Purchase Agreement. Final configuration will be based on Customer acceptance of any or all Options listed below.

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