Cycle Time Requirements Sample Clauses

Cycle Time Requirements. Spirit and Seller acknowledge that Spirit is committed to reduce Cycle Time. Seller agrees to support Spirit in its commitment and to take all necessary actions to support an initial Cycle Time for new Production Articles of not more than nine (9) months. If applicable, and within thirty (30) days after receipt of written request from Buyer, Seller shall submit to Spirit a written plan describing how Seller will comply with the Cycle Time schedules, as specified in SBP Attachment 19.
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