Ground Handling; ULDs Sample Clauses

Ground Handling; ULDs. 2.8.1 Ground Handling Functions Provided by Amazon; Sun Country Provision of Services by Contract with Sun Country Providers. Amazon will be responsible for providing, at its cost, all ground handling and cargo handling functions except as and to the extent provided by a Sun Country Provider under one or more separate Ground Services Work Orders, pursuant to which a Sun Country Provider will be bound by the provisions of this Agreement with respect to such Ground Services Work Orders and Sun Country will remain jointly and severally responsible
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Ground Handling; ULDs. 2.8.1 Ground Handling Functions Provided by Amazon; Airborne Global Provision of Services by Contract with LGSTX or other Airborne Global Providers. Except as and to the extent provided by LGSTX or another Airborne Global Provider, or caused to be provided by LGSTX or such other Airborne Global Provider, under one or more separate Work Orders with Amazon (such Work Orders will be in the form of Exhibits B-3 or B-4, as applicable), pursuant to which LGSTX or such other Airborne Global Provider will be bound by the provisions of this Agreement with respect to such Work Orders and Airborne Global will remain jointly and severally liable for the provision of Services notwithstanding the contracting of Services to LGSTX or such other Airborne Global Provider, Amazon will be responsible for all ground handling and cargo handling functions, including without limitation all cargo handling Personnel and equipment (including ULDs, but excluding any other equipment that attached to or constitutes part of the Aircraft), services, build break, warehousing, and other cargo handling functions required in connection with Carrier’s performance of the Services. Without limiting the provisions of any such Work Order: (a) LGSTX or such other Airborne Global Provider will notify Amazon of its internal departments, or its third party subcontractors, responsible for performance of services and provision of assets under this Section 2.8, including reasonably requested details regarding those arrangements and operations; and (b) Amazon will reimburse Airborne Global for the reasonable, documented out of pocket costs, if any, actually incurred by LGSTX or such other Airborne Global Provider in securing and providing ULDs and related equipment specifically requested by Amazon in writing for use in providing the Services.

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