Common use of Final Configuration Schedule Clause in Contracts

Final Configuration Schedule. No later than October 1, 1998 , Boeing and Customer will discuss potential Options. By mid-January, 1999, Boeing will provide Customer with Option proposals for those configuration changes that can be incorporated in Aircraft production. By mid-February, 1999, Customer will accept or reject these Options.

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Sources: Supplemental Agreement (Alaska Air Group Inc)

Final Configuration Schedule. No later than October 1, 1998 , Boeing and Customer will discuss discussed potential Options. By mid-JanuaryOptions on May 26th and 27th, 1999. Within 90 days after that meeting, Boeing will provide Customer with Option proposals proposals, which will include any effect to the Performance Guarantees, for those configuration changes that can be incorporated in Aircraft production. By mid-February, 1999Once Customer receives the list of priced and offerable Options from Boeing, Customer will then have 15 days to accept or reject any or all of these Options.

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Sources: Purchase Agreement (Midway Airlines Corp)