Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to Purchase Agreement No. 3157 between The Boeing Company And Federal Express Corporation Relating to Boeing Model 777-FREIGHTER AircraftSupplemental Agreement • December 19th, 2008 • Fedex Corp • Air courier services
Contract Type FiledDecember 19th, 2008 Company IndustryTHIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT, entered into as of the 14th of July, 2008, by and between THE BOEING COMPANY, (Boeing), and Federal Express Corporation (Customer);
Attention: Mr. Kevin Burkhart Managing Director — Aircraft Acquisitions & Sales Subject: Revised Payment Schedule for certain Boeing Model 777-FREIGHTER Aircraft (Firm Aircraft only) Reference: Supplemental Agreement No. 3 to Purchase Agreement 3157,...Supplemental Agreement • December 19th, 2008 • Fedex Corp • Air courier services
Contract Type FiledDecember 19th, 2008 Company IndustryBoeing and Customer agree that at the signing of Supplemental Agreement No. 3 Customer will have pre-paid $94,020,710 (calculated as $15,801,884,640 dollar-day credit) with regards to certain advance payments for certain Aircraft under Purchase Agreement 3157. Additionally, Customer has pre-paid [ * ]. (calculated as [ * ] dollar-day credit) attributed to the recent IAM Strike with regards to certain advance payments for certain Aircraft under Purchase Agreement 3157. These sums will continue to be treated under Purchase Agreement 3157 as advance payments and will collectively be known for purposes herein as the credit (Credit). Boeing and Customer have further agreed that Boeing will hold the Credit and apply the Credit, in whole or in part, to future advance payments becoming due under Purchase Agreement 3157, as directed by Customer.
VIA OVERNIGHT DELIVERY October 17, 2008 Mr. Leslie A. Griffith United States Postal Service 475 L’Enfant Plaza S.W. Washington, D.C. 20260-6210Transportation Agreement • December 19th, 2008 • Fedex Corp • Air courier services
Contract Type FiledDecember 19th, 2008 Company IndustryRE: Transportation Agreement dated July 31, 2006 (the “Transportation Agreement”) between the United States Postal Service (the “USPS”) and Federal Express Corporation (“FedEx”) Change in Conversion Factor