Launch Manifest Policy Clause Samples

Launch Manifest Policy. Contractor and Customer shall comply with the launch schedule prioritization policy set forth in this Section 5.4 in the event of a delay caused by either Customer or Contractor. 5.4.1 Subject to Section 5.4.2, Contractor agrees and acknowledges that, consistent with its manifest policy, Customer’s scheduled Launch Service (including any Additional Launches or reflight Launch Services exercised by Customer) will not be displaced from a Launch Slot or Launch Date, with the following exceptions: (i) [***…***]; (ii) [***…***]; or (iii) [***…***] available for a scheduled Customer Launch Service. If a Customer Launch Service is displaced pursuant to the terms of this Section 5.4.1, then notwithstanding such displacement, the pre-existing order of manifested launches shall remain in effect as of the date the displacement occurs. 5.4.2 In the event of a Contractor delay of either a Customer Launch Service (including any Additional Launches or reflight Launch Services exercised by Customer) or a prior Third Party launch service for reasons attributable to: (i) [***…***]; (ii) [***…***]; or (iii) [***…***], the pre-existing order of manifested launches shall remain in effect as of the date of the Contractor delay. 5.4.3 In the event of [***…***] that occurs [***…***] and is [***…***] between [***…***] associated with [***…***], Contractor shall [***…***]. If such [***…***] within [***…***] Days of the applicable [***…***], and Contractor is [***…***], then Contractor shall [***…***] provided that [***…***] shall be [***…***]. 5.4.4 In the event of [***…***] that occurs [***…***] and is [***…***] between [***…***] associated with [***…***], Contractor shall [***…***]. If such [***…***] within [***…***] Days of the applicable [***…***], and Contractor is [***…***], Contractor shall [***…***]. 5.4.5 If any Customer Launch Service (including any Additional Launches or reflight Launch Services exercised by Customer) is a DO/DX Launch, Contractor shall perform such Launch Service in accordance with the prioritization requirements of the CSLA. 5.4.6 Subject to Section 5.5, Contractor shall assign any available Launch Opportunities to Customer or its existing Third Party customers on a first-come, first-served basis upon the earlier in time receipt of a binding contract amendment, change order or option exercise from Customer or any existing Third Party customer.
Launch Manifest Policy. Contractor seeks to avoid launch scheduling conflicts when allocating launch slots on its manifest, (***). In the event of a manifest conflict, Contractor shall manage its manifest in accordance with the launch schedule prioritization policy set forth in this Section 6.3 (Launch Manifest Policy). (a) (***); (b) (***); (c) (***); (d) (***); (e) (***); (f) (***); (g) (***); and (h) (***). (***)
Launch Manifest Policy. Contractor shall comply with the following launch manifest policy with respect to any Customer Launch Service: 5.3.1 Contractor shall commit to providing the Launch Slots in accordance with Exhibit B (Launch Schedule), including making available Launch Opportunities and the Launch Site to support such Launch frequency. 5.3.2 Customer’s Launch Services will not be displaced from the Launch Slot or Launch Date by any other customer of Contractor once such Launch Slot or Launch Date is established. 5.3.3 In the event of an adjustment of a Launch Slot or Launch Date by either Customer or Contractor, Contractor will schedule Customer’s Firm Launches in the first available Launch Opportunity that is closest in time to the original Launch Slot or Launch Date, and if such Launch Slot or Launch Date is not acceptable to Customer, Contractor shall then provide the next subsequent Launch Opportunity that is closest in time to the original Launch Slot or Launch Date, and this process shall be repeated until a new Launch Slot or Launch Date is accepted by Customer.

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