RSPL Sample Clauses

RSPL. Upon Buyer’s request, Embraer shall present to Buyer a recommended Spare provisioning list (the “RSPL”). The objective of the RSPL is to provide Buyer with a detailed list of Spares that will be necessary to support the initial operation and maintenance of the Aircraft by Buyer. Such recommendation will be based on the experience of Embraer and on the operational parameters established by Buyer. Embraer will provide a qualified team to attend pre-provisioning conferences as necessary to discuss Buyer requirements and the RSPL as well as any available spare parts support programs offered by Embraer. Such meeting shall be held at a mutually agreed upon place and time, but in no event less than [*****] prior to the Contractual Delivery Date of the first Aircraft. Buyer may acquire the items contained in the RSPL directly from Embraer or directly from Vendors. Items contained in the RSPL for which Buyer places a purchase order with Embraer (the “IP Spares”), will be delivered by Embraer to Buyer within [*****] in FCA (Free Carrier - Incoterms 2000) condition, at the port of clearance indicated by Embraer. In order to ensure the availability of IP Spares in accordance with the foregoing at the time of entry into service of the first Aircraft, Buyer commits to place a purchase order with Embraer for those IP Spares Buyer has decided to acquire from Embraer, as soon as practical and in any event not less than [*****] prior to the Contractual Delivery Date of the first Aircraft. At the reasonable request of Embraer, Buyer shall demonstrate that it has provided for the acquisition of those IP Spares that Buyer has decided to acquire from sources other than Embraer, in order to complement the RSPL in a timely manner. [*****] Confidential material redacted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [*****] [*****] [*****] [*****] [*****] [*****] [*****] [*****] [*****] [*****] [*****] [*****] Confidential material redacted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [*****] [*****] [*****]
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RSPL. Upon Buyer’s or Buyer’s Customers’ request, Embraer shall present to Buyer or Buyer’s Customer a recommended Spare provisioning list (the “RSPL”). The objective of the RSPL is to provide Buyer’s Customers with a detailed list of Spares and respective quantities that will be necessary to support the initial operation and maintenance of the Aircraft by Buyer’s Customers. Such recommendation will be based on the experience of Embraer and on the operational parameters established by Buyer’s Customers. Embraer will provide a qualified team to attend pre-provisioning conferences as necessary to discuss Buyer’s Customers’ requirements and the RSPL as well as any available spare parts support programs offered by Embraer. Such meeting shall be held at a mutually agreed upon place and time, but in no event less than [*]. Buyer’s Customers may acquire the items contained in the RSPL directly from Embraer or directly from Vendors. Items contained in the RSPL for which Buyer’s Customer places a purchase order with Embraer (the “IP Spares”), will be delivered by Embraer to Buyer’s Customer within [*], in FCA (Free CarrierIncoterms 2000) condition, at the port of clearance indicated by Embraer. In order to ensure the availability of IP Spares in accordance with the foregoing at the time of entry into service of the first Aircraft, Buyer will notify Buyer’s Customers that each of Buyer’s Customers needs to commit to place a purchase order with Embraer for * Confidential material omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to a request for confidential treatment.
RSPL. Upon Buyer's request, Embraer shall present to Buyer a recommended Spare provisioning list (the "RSPL"). The objective of the RSPL is to provide Buyer with a detailed list of Spares that will be necessary to support the initial operation and maintenance of the Aircraft by Buyer. Such recommendation will be based on the experience of Embraer and on the operational parameters established by Buyer. Embraer will provide a qualified team to attend pre-provisioning conferences as necessary to discuss Buyer requirements and the RSPL as well as any available spare parts support programs offered by Embraer. Such meeting shall be held at a mutually agreed upon place and time. Buyer may elect to acquire any or all the items contained in the RSPL and Buyer may participate in some or all of the special spare parts support programs available from Embraer. *** For the items contained in the RSPL that Buyer elects to purchase directly from Embraer (the "IP Spares"), Buyer must place a purchase order with Embraer *** Days prior to the first the first day of the Contractual Delivery Month of the first Aircraft in order to have the IP Spares available in stock by the time of the first Aircraft Scheduled Delivery Date. For purchase orders placed by Buyer out of the schedule set forth above, the IP Spares shall be provided to Buyer in accordance with the quoted lead times. *** If requested by Buyer, Embraer will update the data of the RSPL incorporating engineering and price changes. Embraer will maintain a master copy of the RSPL for Buyer's EMBRAER 170 Aircraft fleet updated ***

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