Common use of Interface Problem Clause in Contracts

Interface Problem. If the Buyer experiences any technical problem in the operation of an Aircraft or its systems due to a malfunction, the cause of which, after due and reasonable investigation, is not readily identifiable by the Buyer, but which the Buyer reasonably believes to be attributable to the design characteristics of one or more components of the Aircraft (an “Interface Problem”), the Seller will, if requested by the Buyer, and without additional charge to the Buyer, except for the reasonable cost of transportation ***** Confidential portions of the material have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Spirit Airlines - A320 FAMILY – PA 44 of the Seller’s or its designee’s personnel to the Buyer’s facilities, the Buyer will reimburse the Seller for business class air transportation when the Seller’s personnel must travel internationally, and for confirmed coach class fares, on the Buyer’s routes wherever possible for Seller’s personnel traveling domestically and reasonable food and lodging expenses of the representative(s) of Seller, promptly conduct or have conducted an investigation and analysis of such problem to determine, if possible, the cause or causes of the problem and to recommend such corrective action as may be feasible, provided, however, that if the Seller determines, after such due and reasonable investigation, that the Interface Problem was, in the reasonable judgment of the Seller, due to or caused by any act or omission of the Buyer in its performance of its obligations hereunder, the Buyer will pay to the Seller all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the Seller during such investigation. The Buyer will furnish to the Seller all data and information in the Buyer’s possession relevant to the Interface Problem and will cooperate with the Seller in the conduct of the Seller’s investigations and such tests as may be required. At the conclusion of such investigation the Seller will promptly advise the Buyer in writing of the Seller’s opinion as to the cause or causes of the Interface Problem and the Seller’s recommendations as to corrective action.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Spirit Airlines, Inc.), Purchase Agreement (Spirit Airlines, Inc.)

Interface Problem. If the Buyer experiences any technical problem in the operation of an Aircraft or its systems due to a malfunction, the cause of which, after due and reasonable investigation, is not readily identifiable by the Buyer, but which the Buyer reasonably believes to be attributable to the design characteristics of one or more components of the Aircraft (an "Interface Problem"), the Seller will, if requested by the Buyer, and without additional charge to the Buyer, except for the reasonable cost of transportation ***** Confidential portions of the material have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Spirit Airlines - A320 FAMILY - PA 44 of the Seller’s 's or its designee’s 's personnel to the Buyer’s 's facilities, the Buyer will reimburse the Seller for business class air transportation when the Seller’s 's personnel must travel internationally, and for confirmed coach class fares, on the Buyer’s 's routes wherever possible for Seller’s 's personnel traveling domestically and reasonable food and lodging expenses of the representative(s) of Seller, promptly conduct or have conducted an investigation and analysis of such problem to determine, if possible, the cause or causes of the problem and to recommend such corrective action as may be feasible, provided, however, that if the Seller determines, after such due and reasonable investigation, that the Interface Problem was, in the reasonable judgment of the Seller, due to or caused by any act or omission of the Buyer in its performance of its obligations hereunder, the Buyer will pay to the Seller all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the Seller during such investigation. The Buyer will furnish to the Seller all data and information in the Buyer’s 's possession relevant to the Interface Problem and will cooperate with the Seller in the conduct of the Seller’s 's investigations and such tests as may be required. At the conclusion of such investigation the Seller will promptly advise the Buyer in writing of the Seller’s 's opinion as to the cause or causes of the Interface Problem and the Seller’s 's recommendations as to corrective action.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Spirit Airlines, Inc.)