Maintenance Planning Document Tasks Sample Clauses

Maintenance Planning Document Tasks. 4.1 In accordance with AGTA Article 3.1 Certificates, Boeing will provide a FAA Standard Certificate of Airworthiness or Export Certificate of Airworthiness at delivery of each Block J Aircraft. Without exception and for the Block J Aircraft, maintenance tasks with calendar time driven intervals, as defined and performed in accordance with Maintenance Planning Document No. D626A011, are based on the date of issuance of the Certificate of Airworthiness. Prior to delivery, Boeing will issue to Customer documentation which summarizes the maintenance tasks performed on the Block J Aircraft prior to transfer of title of such Block J Aircraft. 4.2 Boeing further confirms that the maintenance clock start-time for landing gear parts and the first landing gear overhaul for the Block J Aircraft begins on the issuance of the Certificate of Airworthiness. 4.3 If there are any future deviations or exceptions to this approach on the timing of the maintenance clock start-time for the Block J Aircraft, as determined by the FAA or another civil aviation authority, then Boeing will assist Customer in any related technical discussions with the aim of sharing Boeing’s rationale for why time driven maintenance intervals are, from a Boeing perspective, based on the issuance of the Certificate of Airworthiness. 4.4 Upon delivery of the Block J Aircraft to Customer, Boeing will provide a list of all hard time parts, life limited parts and time tracked parts installed on the Block J Aircraft, which will include the relevant time consumed for such parts. In addition, Boeing will support any other reasonable Customer requests for traceability documents involving equipment installed on Block J Aircraft. 4.5 Boeing is looking into a potential attachment to the Airworthiness Directive letters to provide compliance statements (including method of compliance) and support documentation related to the 737-8 and 737-9 return to service airworthiness directive as issued by the FAA, EASA and any other regulatory authority having specific return to service requirements.
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