Common use of Initial Provisioning Meeting Clause in Contracts

Initial Provisioning Meeting. Boeing will conduct an initial provisioning meeting (Initial Provisioning Meeting) with Customer to establish mutually agreeable procedures to accomplish Customer's initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft. The parties will agree, during the Initial Provisioning Meeting on the operational data to be provided by Customer for Boeing's use in preparing its quantity recommendations for initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft, exclusive of special tools, ground support equipment, engines and engine parts (Provisioning Items). Such operational data to be provided by Customer will be the data described in Chapter 6 of Boeing Manual D6-81834, entitled "Spares Provisioning Products Guide" (Boeing Spares Provisioning Products Guide) which will be furnished to Customer prior to the Initial Provisioning Meeting. The parties will also agree on the provisioning documentation to be provided by Boeing as described in Boeing Spares Provisioning Products Guide (such data will be hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Provisioning Data"). Boeing will provide instruction in the use of the initial provisioning documentation. This instruction will be provided in conjunction with the Initial Provisioning Meeting. In addition, the parties will discuss spares ordering procedures and other matters related to the provisioning for the Aircraft. The time and location for such Initial Provisioning Meeting will be mutually agreed upon between the parties; however, Boeing and Customer will use their best efforts to convene such meeting within 30 days after execution of the Purchase Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Continental Airlines Inc /De/), Aircraft General Terms Agreement (Amtran Inc), Letter Agreement (Amtran Inc)

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Initial Provisioning Meeting. Boeing will conduct an initial provisioning meeting (Initial Provisioning Meeting) with Customer to establish mutually agreeable procedures to accomplish Customer's initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft. The parties will agree, during the Initial Provisioning Meeting on the operational data to be provided by Customer for Boeing's use in preparing its quantity recommendations for initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft, exclusive of special tools, ground support equipment, engines and engine parts (Provisioning Items). Such operational data to be provided by Customer will be the data described in Chapter 6 Section E of Boeing Manual D6-8183449090, entitled "Spares Initial Provisioning Products GuideImplementation Manual, Boeing Model 757, 767, 777, 747-400 and 737-300, -400 and -500" (Boeing Spares Initial Provisioning Products GuideImplementation Manual) which will be furnished to Customer prior to the Initial Provisioning Meeting. The parties will also agree on the provisioning documentation data to be provided by Boeing Boeing. Such data will be essentially in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1 of ATA International Specification 2000, Revision 1, dated April 20, 1989, as described in Boeing Spares Initial Provisioning Products Guide Implementation Manual D6-49090 (such data will be hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Provisioning Data"). Boeing will provide instruction in the use of the initial provisioning documentation. This instruction will be provided in conjunction with the Initial Provisioning Meeting. In addition, the parties will discuss spares ordering procedures and other matters related to the provisioning for the Aircraft. The time and location for such Initial Provisioning Meeting will be mutually agreed upon between the parties; however, Boeing and Customer will use their best efforts to convene such meeting within 30 days after execution of the Purchase Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Continental Airlines Inc /De/), Purchase Agreement (Continental Airlines Inc /De/)

Initial Provisioning Meeting. Boeing will conduct an initial provisioning meeting (Initial Provisioning Meeting) with Customer Buyer to establish mutually agreeable procedures to accomplish CustomerBuyer's initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft. The parties will agree, during the Initial Provisioning Meeting on the operational data to be provided by Customer Buyer for Boeing's use in preparing its quantity recommendations for initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft, exclusive of special tools, ground support equipment, engines and engine parts (Provisioning Items). Such operational data to be provided by Customer Buyer will be the data described in Chapter 6 Section E of Boeing Manual D6-8183449090, entitled "Spares Initial Provisioning Products GuideImplementation Manual, Boeing Model 757, 767, 777, 747-400 and 737-300, -400 and -500" (Boeing Spares Initial Provisioning Products GuideImplementation Manual) which will be furnished to Customer Buyer prior to the Initial Provisioning Meeting. The parties will also agree on the provisioning documentation to be provided by Boeing Boeing. Such data will be essentially in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1 of ATA International Specification 2000, Revision 1, dated April 20, 1989, as described in Boeing Spares Initial Provisioning Products Guide Implementation Manual D6-49090 (such data will be hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Provisioning Data"). Boeing will provide instruction in the use of the initial provisioning documentation. This instruction will be provided in conjunction with the Initial Provisioning Meeting. In addition, the parties will discuss spares ordering procedures and other matters related to the provisioning for the Aircraft. The time and location for such Initial Provisioning Meeting will be mutually agreed upon between the parties; however, Boeing and Customer Buyer will use their best efforts to convene such meeting within 30 days after execution of the Purchase Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Alaska Airlines Inc), Purchase Agreement (Alaska Air Group Inc)

Initial Provisioning Meeting. Boeing will conduct an initial provisioning meeting (Initial Provisioning Meeting) with Customer to establish mutually agreeable procedures to accomplish Customer's initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft. The parties will agree, during the Initial Provisioning Meeting on the operational data to be provided by Customer for Boeing's use in preparing its quantity recommendations for initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft, exclusive of special tools, ground support equipment, engines and engine parts (Provisioning Items). Such operational data to be provided by Customer will be the data described in Chapter 6 of Boeing Manual D6-81834, entitled "Spares Provisioning Products Guide" (Boeing Spares Provisioning Products Guide) which will be furnished to Customer prior to the Initial Provisioning Meeting. The parties will also agree on the provisioning documentation to be provided by Boeing as described in Boeing Spares Provisioning Products Guide (such data will be hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Provisioning Data"). Boeing will provide instruction in the use of the initial provisioning documentation. This instruction will be provided in conjunction with the Initial Provisioning Meeting. In addition, the parties will discuss spares ordering procedures and other matters related to the provisioning for the Aircraft. The time and location for such Initial Provisioning Meeting will be mutually agreed upon between the parties; however, Boeing and Customer will use their best efforts to convene such meeting within 30 days after execution of the Purchase Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Continental Airlines Inc /De/)

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Initial Provisioning Meeting. Boeing will conduct an initial provisioning meeting (Initial Provisioning Meeting) with Customer Buyer to establish mutually agreeable procedures to accomplish CustomerBuyer's initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft. The parties will agree, during the Initial Provisioning Meeting on the operational data to be provided by Customer Buyer for Boeing's use in preparing its quantity recommendations for initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft, exclusive of special tools, ground support equipment, engines and engine parts (Provisioning Items). Such operational data to be provided by Customer Buyer will be the data described in Chapter 6 Section E of Boeing Manual Alaska Airlines 1954-4R2 Page 2 D6-8183449090, entitled "Spares Initial Provisioning Products GuideImplementation Manual, Boeing Model 757, 767, 777, 747-400 and 737-300, -400, -500 -700 and -900" (Boeing Spares Provisioning Products GuideInitixx Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxtation Manual) which will be furnished to Customer Buyer prior to the Initial Provisioning Meeting. The parties will also agree on the provisioning documentation to be provided by Boeing Boeing. Such data will be essentially in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1 of ATA International Specification 2000, Revision 1, dated April 20, 1989, as described in Boeing Spares Initial Provisioning Products Guide Implementation Manual D6-49090 (such data will be hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Provisioning Data"). Boeing will provide instruction in the use of the initial provisioning documentation. This instruction will be provided in conjunction with the Initial Provisioning Meeting. In addition, the parties will discuss spares ordering procedures and other matters related to the provisioning for the Aircraft. The time and location for such Initial Provisioning Meeting will be mutually agreed upon between the parties; however, Boeing and Customer will use their best efforts to convene such meeting within 30 days after execution of the Purchase Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Agreement (Alaska Air Group Inc)

Initial Provisioning Meeting. Boeing will conduct an initial provisioning meeting (Initial Provisioning Meeting) with Customer to establish mutually agreeable procedures to accomplish Customer's initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft. The parties will agree, during the Initial Provisioning Meeting on the operational data to be provided by Customer for Boeing's use in preparing its quantity recommendations for initial provisioning of spare parts for the Aircraft, exclusive of special tools, ground support equipment, engines and engine parts (Provisioning Items). Such operational data to be provided by Customer will be the data described in Chapter 6 of Boeing Manual D6-81834, entitled "Spares Provisioning Products Guide" (Boeing Spares Provisioning Products Guide) which will be furnished to Customer prior to the Initial Provisioning Meeting. The parties will also agree on the provisioning documentation to be provided by Boeing as described in Boeing Spares Provisioning Products Guide (such data will be hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Provisioning Data"). Boeing will provide instruction in the use of the initial provisioning documentation. This instruction will be provided in conjunction with The date of the Initial Provisioning Meeting. In addition, the parties will discuss spares ordering procedures and other matters related to the provisioning for the Aircraft. The time and location for such Initial Provisioning Meeting will be mutually agreed upon between the parties; however. However, Boeing and Customer will use their best efforts to convene such meeting within 30 days after execution of the Purchase Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement (KLM Royal Dutch Airlines)

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