Common use of Delivery of Initial Provisioning Material Clause in Contracts

Delivery of Initial Provisioning Material. 2.9.1 To cover the requirements in Material for entry into service of the Aircraft, the Seller shall use its reasonable efforts to deliver Material ordered during the Initial Provisioning Period against the Buyer’s orders and according to a mutually agreed schedule. Such deliveries shall cover the Material requirements in line with the Aircraft fleet build up, only up to that portion of the ordered quantity that is recommended for the number of Aircraft operated during the Initial Provisioning Period. The Seller shall in addition use its reasonable efforts to cause Suppliers to provide to the Buyer a similar service for their items. 2.9.2 The Buyer may, subject to the Seller’s agreement, cancel or modify Initial Provisioning orders placed with the Seller, with no cancellation charge, not later than the quoted lead-time before scheduled delivery of said Material. 2.9.3 In the event of the Buyer cancelling or modifying (without any liability of the Seller for the cancellation or modification) any orders for Material outside the time limits defined in Clause 2.9.2, the Buyer shall reimburse the Seller for any costs incurred in connection therewith. 2.9.4 All transportation costs for the return of Material under this Clause 2, including any insurance, customs and duties applicable or other related expenditures, shall be borne by the Buyer.

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Sources: Aircraft Purchase Agreement (AerCap Holdings N.V.)

Delivery of Initial Provisioning Material. 2.9.1 To cover the requirements in Material for entry into service of the Aircraft, the Seller shall use its reasonable efforts to deliver Material ordered during the Initial Provisioning Period against the Buyer’s 's orders and according to a mutually agreed schedule. Such deliveries shall cover the Material requirements in line with the Aircraft fleet build up, only up to that portion of the ordered quantity that is recommended for the number of Aircraft operated during the Initial Provisioning Period. The Seller shall in addition use its reasonable efforts to cause Suppliers to provide to the Buyer a similar service for their items.. EXHIBIT "H" 2.9.2 The Buyer may, subject to the Seller’s 's agreement, cancel or modify Initial Provisioning orders placed with the Seller, with no cancellation charge, not later than the quoted lead-time before scheduled delivery of said Material. 2.9.3 In the event of the Buyer cancelling or modifying (without any liability of the Seller for the cancellation or modification) any orders for Material outside the time limits defined in Clause 2.9.2, the Buyer shall reimburse the Seller for any costs incurred in connection therewith. 2.9.4 All transportation costs for the return of Material under this Clause 2, including any insurance, customs and duties applicable or other related expenditures, shall be borne by the Buyer.

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Sources: Purchase Agreement (Tam S.A.)

Delivery of Initial Provisioning Material. 2.9.1 To cover the requirements in Material for entry into service of the Aircraft, the Seller shall use its reasonable efforts to deliver Material ordered during the Initial Provisioning Period against the Buyer’s orders and according to a mutually agreed schedule. Such deliveries shall cover the Material requirements in line with the Aircraft fleet build up, only up to that portion [***] Confidential treatment requested by AerCap Holdings N.V. of the ordered quantity that is recommended for the number of Aircraft operated during the Initial Provisioning Period. The Seller shall in addition use its reasonable efforts to cause Suppliers to provide to the Buyer a similar service for their items. 2.9.2 The Buyer may, subject to the Seller’s agreement, cancel or modify Initial Provisioning orders placed with the Seller, with no cancellation charge, not later than the quoted lead-time before scheduled delivery of said Material. 2.9.3 In the event of the Buyer cancelling or modifying (without any liability of the Seller for the cancellation or modification) any orders for Material outside the time limits defined in Clause 2.9.2, the Buyer shall reimburse the Seller for any costs incurred in connection therewith. 2.9.4 All transportation costs for the return of Material under this Clause 2, including any insurance, customs and duties applicable or other related expenditures, shall be borne by the Buyer.

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Sources: Aircraft Purchase Agreement (AerCap Holdings N.V.)

Delivery of Initial Provisioning Material. 2.9.1 To cover the requirements in Material for entry into service of the Aircraft, the Seller shall use its reasonable efforts to [***] deliver Material ordered during the Initial Provisioning Period against the Buyer’s orders and according to a mutually agreed schedule. Such deliveries shall cover the Material requirements in line with the Aircraft fleet build up, only up to that portion of the ordered quantity that is recommended for the number of Aircraft operated during the Initial Provisioning Period. The Seller shall in addition use its reasonable efforts to cause Suppliers to provide to the Buyer a similar service for their items. A320 / A330 PA – TAM – 11/2006 “[* * *]” This information is subject to confidential treatment and has been omitted and filed separately with the commission. 2.9.2 The Buyer may, subject to the Seller’s agreement, cancel or modify Initial Provisioning orders placed with the Seller, with no cancellation charge, not later than the quoted lead-time before scheduled delivery of said Material. 2.9.3 In the event of the Buyer cancelling or modifying (without any liability of the Seller for the cancellation or modification) any orders for Material outside the time limits defined in Clause 2.9.2, the Buyer shall reimburse the Seller for any costs incurred in connection therewith. 2.9.4 All transportation costs for the return of Material under this Clause 2, including any insurance, customs and duties applicable or other related expenditures, shall be borne by the Buyer.

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Sources: Purchase Agreement (Latam Airlines Group S.A.)

Delivery of Initial Provisioning Material. 2.9.1 To cover the requirements in Material for entry into service of the Aircraft, the Seller shall use its reasonable efforts to [***] deliver Material ordered during the Initial Provisioning Period against the Buyer’s orders and according to a mutually agreed schedule. Such deliveries shall cover the Material requirements in line with the Aircraft fleet build up, only up to that portion of the ordered quantity that is recommended for the number of Aircraft operated during the Initial Provisioning Period. The Seller shall in addition use its reasonable efforts to cause Suppliers to provide to the Buyer a similar service for their items. A350 XWB – TAM – 12/2007 “[***]” This information is subject to confidential treatment and has been omitted and filed separately with the commission. 2.9.2 The Buyer may, subject to the Seller’s agreement, cancel or modify Initial Provisioning orders placed with the Seller, with no cancellation charge, not later than the quoted lead-time before scheduled delivery of said Material. 2.9.3 In the event of the Buyer cancelling or modifying (without any liability of the Seller for the cancellation or modification) any orders for Material outside the time limits defined in Clause 2.9.2, the Buyer shall reimburse the Seller for any costs incurred in connection therewith. 2.9.4 All transportation costs for the return of Material under this Clause 2, including any insurance, customs and duties applicable or other related expenditures, shall be borne by the Buyer.

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Sources: Purchase Agreement (Latam Airlines Group S.A.)