Operations Engineering Support Sample Clauses
The Operations Engineering Support clause defines the responsibilities and scope of technical assistance provided by the engineering team to support ongoing operations. Typically, this clause outlines the types of support services offered, such as troubleshooting, maintenance, or process optimization, and may specify response times or methods of communication. Its core practical function is to ensure that operational teams have reliable access to engineering expertise, thereby minimizing downtime and resolving technical issues efficiently.
Operations Engineering Support. 3.1 As long as an aircraft purchased by Customer from Boeing is operated by Customer in scheduled revenue service, Boeing will provide operations engineering support. Such support will include:
3.1.1 assistance with the analysis and preparation of performance data to be used in establishing operating practices and policies for Customer's operation of aircraft;
3.1.2 assistance with interpretation of the minimum equipment list, the definition of the configuration deviation list and the analysis of individual aircraft performance;
3.1.3 assistance with solving operational problems associated with delivery and route-proving flights;
3.1.4 information regarding significant service items relating to aircraft performance or flight operations; and
3.1.5 if requested by Customer, Boeing will provide operations engineering support during an aircraft ferry flight.
Operations Engineering Support. Boeing will provide the following Flight Operations Engineering support:
2.1.7.1 Assistance with the analysis and preparation of performance data to be used in establishing operating practices and policies for Customer’s operation of Aircraft.
2.1.7.2 Assistance with interpretation of the minimum equipment list, the definition of the configuration deviation list and the analysis of individual Aircraft performance.
2.1.7.3 Assistance with solving operational problems associated with delivery and route-proving flights.
2.1.7.4 Information regarding significant service items relating to Aircraft performance or flight operations.
2.1.7.5 If requested by Customer, Boeing will provide operations engineering support during the ferry flight of an Aircraft. Such support will be provided from the Puget Sound area or from an alternate location, at Boeing’s sole discretion.
2.1.7.6 Assistance in developing an Extended Twin Operations (ETOPs) plan for regulatory approval.
Operations Engineering Support. Boeing will provide the following Flight Operations Engineering support:
2.1.7.1 Assistance with the analysis and preparation of performance data to be used in establishing operating practices and policies for Customer’s operation of Aircraft.
2.1.7.2 Assistance with interpretation of the minimum equipment list, the definition of the configuration deviation list and the analysis of individual Aircraft performance.
2.1.7.3 Assistance with solving operational problems associated with delivery and route-proving flights.
2.1.7.4 Information regarding significant service items relating to Aircraft performance or flight operations.
2.1.7.5 If requested by Customer, Boeing will provide operations engineering support during the ferry flight of an Aircraft. Such support will be provided from the Puget Sound area or from an alternate location, at Boeing’s sole discretion.
2.1.7.6 Assistance in developing an Extended Operations (ETOPs) plan for regulatory approval. Upon request, Boeing will provide one on-site visit to Customer’s main base to assist with the development of their ETOPS operational program and to provide consultation related to ETOPS operational planning. Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by the Customer.
Operations Engineering Support. 10.1 As long as an aircraft purchased by Customer from Seller is operated by Customer in scheduled revenue service, Seller will provide operations engineering support. Such support will include: 10.
Operations Engineering Support. 3.1 As long as an Aircraft is operated by Customer in scheduled revenue service, Boeing will provide operations engineering support in Seattle, Washington or at another location, as the parties may mutually agree. Such support will include, but will not be limited to:
3.1.1 assistance with the analysis and preparation of performance data to be used in establishing operating practices and policies for Customer's efficient operation of Aircraft; AGTA-AAL 26
3.1.2 assistance with interpretation of the minimum equipment list, the definition of the configuration deviation list and the analysis of individual Aircraft performance using in-service evaluations;
3.1.3 provide support and assistance with solving operational problems associated with ferry and route-proving flights, if any, contemplated under the Purchase Agreement; and
3.1.4 providing information regarding significant service items relating to Aircraft performance or flight operations.
Operations Engineering Support. 7.1 [***] Boeing will provide operations engineering support [***], but limited to that assistance or support which is reasonably necessary to support Customer’s engineering efforts leading to the entry into service of the Aircraft. Such support will include:
7.1.1 assistance with the analysis and preparation of performance data to be used in establishing operating practices and policies for Customer's operation of Aircraft;
7.1.2 assistance with interpretation of the minimum equipment list, the definition of the configuration deviation list and the analysis of individual Aircraft performance;
7.1.3 assistance with solving operational problems associated with delivery and route-proving flights;
7.1.4 information regarding significant service items relating to Aircraft performance or flight operations;
7.1.5 if requested by Customer, Boeing will provide operations engineering support during an Aircraft ferry flight; and [***]
