Common use of Inspection Procedures Clause in Contracts

Inspection Procedures. 6.1.1 All work to be carried out on the Aircraft and all materials and parts thereof will be open to inspection during business hours by duly authorized representatives of the Buyers or their designee at the respective works of the Associated Contractors and, if possible, at the works of their respective subcontractors. These representatives will have access to such relevant technical data as are reasonably necessary for this purpose (except that, if access to any part of the respective works where construction is in progress or materials or parts are stored is restricted for security reasons, the Associated Contractors will be allowed a reasonable time to make the items available for inspection elsewhere). The actual detailed inspection of the Aircraft, materials and parts thereof will take place only in the presence of the respective inspection department personnel of the Associated Contractors or their subcontractors. The procedures for such inspections will be agreed on with the Buyers before any inspection. The Seller will ensure that such personnel will be available at all reasonable times during business hours as described above. 6.1.2 All inspections, examinations and discussions with the Seller's, the Associated Contractors' or their respective subcontractors' engineering or other personnel by the Buyers and their representatives will be performed in such a manner as not to delay or hinder either the work to be carried out on the Aircraft or the proper performance of this Agreement. In no event will any of the Buyers or the representatives of any of them be permitted to inspect any aircraft other than the Aircraft. The Seller will not permit and will cause the Manufacturer not to permit, any representatives, employees, agents or personnel of any airline or customer of the Seller other than the Buyers to inspect, or to have access to the Aircraft or any designs or specifications relating thereto, without the prior written consent of the Buyers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Us Airways Group Inc), Airbus A350 Purchase Agreement (Us Airways Group Inc)

Inspection Procedures. 6.1.1 6.2.1 All work to be carried out on the Aircraft and all materials and parts thereof will shall at all reasonable times during business hours be open to inspection during business hours by duly authorized representatives of the Buyers Buyer or their its designee at the respective works of the Associated Contractors Seller and, if possible, at the works of their respective subcontractors. These , and such representatives will (subject to the indemnities set forth in Clause 20 herein) shall, to carry out the aforesaid inspection, have access to such relevant technical data as are is reasonably necessary for this purpose (except that, if access to any part of the respective works where construction is in progress or materials or parts are stored is restricted for security reasons, the Associated Contractors will Seller shall be allowed a reasonable time to make the items available for inspection elsewhere). The actual detailed inspection of the Aircraft, materials and parts thereof will take place only in the presence of the respective inspection department personnel of the Associated Contractors or their subcontractors. The procedures for such inspections will shall be agreed on upon between the Seller’s and the Buyer’s representatives prior to any inspection, provided, however, any inspection shall be conducted pursuant to the Seller’s system of inspection as developed under the supervision of the relevant Aviation Authority. 6.2.2 For the purposes of Subclause 6.2.1 above and commencing with the Buyers before any inspection. The Seller will ensure that such personnel will be available at all reasonable times during business hours as described abovedate of the Agreement until the Delivery of the last Aircraft, [***]. 6.1.2 6.2.3 All inspections, examinations and discussions with between the Seller's, Seller or its subcontractors’ personnel and the Associated Contractors' Buyer or their respective subcontractors' engineering or other personnel by the Buyers and their representatives will its representative shall be performed in such a manner as not to unreasonably delay or hinder either the work to be carried out on the Aircraft or the proper performance of this the Agreement. In no event will any of shall the Buyers Buyer or the its representatives of any of them be permitted to inspect any aircraft other than the Aircraft. The Seller will not permit and will cause the Manufacturer not to permit, any representatives, employees, agents or personnel of any airline or customer of the Seller other than the Buyers to inspect, or to have access to the Aircraft or any designs or specifications relating thereto, without the prior written consent of the Buyers.CT1707017 PA A321 NEO EXECUTION

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Sources: Purchase Agreement (Delta Air Lines, Inc.)