Supplier and Propulsion Systems Manufacturer Training Sample Clauses

Supplier and Propulsion Systems Manufacturer Training. Upon the Buyer’s request, the Seller shall provide to the Buyer the list of the maintenance and overhaul training courses provided by major Suppliers and the applicable Propulsion Systems Manufacturer on their respective products.
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Supplier and Propulsion Systems Manufacturer Training. Upon the Buyer’s request, the Seller shall provide to the Buyer the list of the maintenance and overhaul training courses provided by major Suppliers and the Propulsion Systems Manufacturer on their respective products. CT1706024 – Amended and Restated A350-900 Purchase Agreementexecution version AIRBUS S.A.S. & UNITED AIRLINES, INC. – PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL 70 16.10 Proprietary Rights All proprietary rights, including but not limited to patent, design and copyrights, relating to the Seller’s training data and documentation shall remain with the Seller and/or its Affiliates and/or its Suppliers, as the case may be. These proprietary rights shall also apply to any translation into a language or languages or media that may have been performed or caused to be performed by the Buyer.
Supplier and Propulsion Systems Manufacturer Training. Upon the Buyer’s request, the Seller shall provide to the Buyer the list of the maintenance and overhaul training courses provided by major Suppliers and the Propulsion Systems Manufacturer on their respective products. CT1706024 – Amended and Restated X000-000 Xxxxxxxx Agreementexecution version AIRBUS S.A.S. & UNITED AIRLINES, INC. – PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL 70
Supplier and Propulsion Systems Manufacturer Training. The Seller shall ensure that all major Suppliers and the Propulsion Systems Manufacturer will provide maintenance and overhaul training on their products at appropriate times. Upon the Buyer’s request, the Seller shall provide to the Buyer the list of the maintenance and overhaul training courses provided by major Suppliers and ACS Suppliers and the applicable Propulsion Systems Manufacturer on their respective products. UNQUOTE QUOTE “[***]” This information is subject to confidential treatment and has been omitted and filed separately with the commission.

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