Boeing will Clause Examples

Boeing will. 1.2.1 Perform the Project Manager functions stated in Attachment B;
Boeing will. 1.2.1 Perform the Project Manager functions stated in Attachment B; 1.2.2 Provide Aircraft interface requirements to Suppliers; 1.2.3 Assist Suppliers in the development of their IFE/CCS system specifications and approve such specifications; 1.2.4 Negotiate terms and conditions (except for price, product assurance, product support following Aircraft delivery and any other special business arrangements) and enter into contracts with Suppliers and manage such contracts for the IFE/CCS; 1.2.5 Coordinate the resolution of technical issues with Suppliers; 1.2.6 Ensure that at time of Aircraft delivery the IFE/CCS configuration meets the requirements of the Options contained in Attachment A to this Letter Agreement as such Attachment A may be amended from time to time; and 1.2.7 Obtain FAA certification of the Aircraft with the IFE/CCS installed therein.
Boeing will. 1.2.1 perform the Project Manager functions stated in Attachment B; 1.2.2 provide Aircraft interface requirements to Suppliers; 1.2.3 assist Suppliers in the development of CSE system specifications and approve such specifications; 1.2.4 release purchase orders, including on-dock dates to Supplier on behalf of Customer, and manage such purchase orders; 1.2.5 coordinate the resolution of technical issues with Suppliers; 1.2.6 ensure that at the time of Aircraft delivery the CSE configuration meets the requirements of the Option(s) contained in Attachment A to this Letter Agreement as such Attachment A may be amended from time to time; and 1.2.7 obtain FAA certification of the Aircraft with the conforming CSE installed therein.
Boeing will. 4.2.2.1 Perform the Project Manager functions stated in Attachment D; 4.2.2.2 Provide Aircraft interface requirements to Suppliers as specified in Boeing Document D6-36440, Standard Cabin Systems Requirements Document (SCSRD) and as specified in Attachment B, paragraph 3 A Seat integration. 4.2.2.3 Assist Suppliers in the development of their CSE system specifications and approve such specifications; 4.2.2.4 Negotiate terms and conditions (except for price, product assurance, product support following Aircraft delivery and any other special business arrangements) and enter into contracts with Suppliers and manage such contracts for the CSE; 4.2.2.5 Coordinate the resolution of technical issues with Suppliers; 4.2.2.6 Ensure that at time of Aircraft delivery the CSE configuration and functionality meets the requirements of the Change Requests contained in Attachment C to this Exhibit as such Attachment C may be amended from time to time; and 4.2.2.7 Obtain FAA certification of the Aircraft with the CSE installed therein.
Boeing will. 1.2.1 confirm the Invoice Price [*]; 1.2.2 issue purchase orders to [*] at the Invoice Price; 1.2.3 coordinate with [*] on technical issues; 1.2.4 ensure that the delivered [*] comply with the applicable specification; and 1.2.5 [*].
Boeing will. 2.1.1 perform the Project Manager functions stated in Attachment B; 2.1.2 provide Aircraft interface requirements to Suppliers; 2.1.3 assist Suppliers in the development of CSE system specifications and approve such specifications; 2.1.4 [*] 2.1.5 coordinate the resolution of technical issues with Suppliers; and 2.1.6 obtain FAA certification of the Aircraft with the conforming CSE installed therein.
Boeing will. 1. Reimburse NASA in accordance with the NASA KSC cost estimate set forth in Article 3 for the services set forth herein. 2. Forward advance payments to NASA in accordance with its Umbrella Agreement. 3. Request and coordinate services appropriately via e-mail with adequate advance notice by authorized Boeing requesters only as set forth on a separate NASA KSC Form 50-202, “Task Order Request” (“TOR”) form. Such authorized requestors may be changed via bilateral modification of the TOR.

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