Common use of Correction Options Clause in Contracts

Correction Options. Customer may, at its option, either perform a Correction of a defective Boeing Product or return the Boeing Product to Boeing for Correction. During the warranty period, Boeing will not charge Customer for tests on Boeing Products returned to Boeing for Correction on which Boeing is unable to confirm the failure claimed, provided: (i) Boeing’s written instructions were followed by the Customer for testing the Boeing Product prior to its return to Boeing, and (ii) Customer’s claim includes all applicable documentation of such tests with the returned Boeing Product, including but not limited to: Central Maintenance Computer (CMC), Flight Maintenance Computer System, (FMCS), Flight Isolation Manual (FIM), Engine Indicating and Crew Alerting System (EICAS) or Built In Test Equipment (BITE) messages.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Fedex Corp), Purchase Agreement (Fedex Corp), Purchase Agreement

Correction Options. Customer may, at its option, either perform a Correction of a defective Boeing Product or return the Boeing Product to Boeing for Correction. During the warranty period, Boeing will not charge Customer for tests on Boeing Products returned to Boeing for Correction on which Boeing is unable to confirm the failure claimed, provided: (i) Boeing’s 's written instructions were followed by the Customer for testing the Boeing Product prior to its return to Boeing, and (ii) Customer’s claim includes all applicable documentation of such tests with the returned Boeing Product, including but not limited to: Central Maintenance Computer (CMC), Flight Maintenance Computer System, (FMCS), Flight Fault Isolation Manual (FIM), Engine Indicating and Crew Alerting System (EICAS) or Built In Test Equipment (BITE) messages.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Southwest Airlines Co)

Correction Options. Customer may, at its option, either perform a Correction of a defective Boeing Product or return the Boeing Product to Boeing for Correction. During the warranty period, Boeing will not charge Customer for tests on Boeing Products returned to Boeing for Correction on which Boeing is unable to confirm the failure claimed, provided: (i) Boeing’s 's written instructions were followed by the Customer for testing the Boeing Product prior to its return to Boeing, and (ii) Customer’s 's claim includes all applicable documentation of such tests with the returned Boeing Product, including but not limited to: Central Maintenance Computer (CMC), Flight Maintenance Computer System, (FMCS), Flight Isolation Manual (FIM), Engine Indicating and Crew Alerting System (EICAS) or Built In Test Equipment (BITE) messages.

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Sources: Aircraft General Terms Agreement (Alaska Air Group Inc)

Correction Options. Customer may, at its option, either perform a Correction of a defective Boeing Product or return the Boeing Product to Boeing for Correction. During the warranty period, Boeing will not charge Customer for tests on Boeing Products returned to Boeing for Correction on which Boeing is unable to confirm the failure claimed, provided: (i) Boeing’s written instructions were followed by the Customer for testing the Boeing Product prior to its return to Boeing, and (ii) Customer’s claim includes all applicable documentation of such tests with the returned Boeing Product, including but not limited to: Central Maintenance Computer (CMC), Flight Maintenance Computer System, (FMCS), Flight Fault Isolation Manual (FIM), Engine Indicating and Crew Alerting System (EICAS) or Built In Test Equipment (BITE) messages.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Southwest Airlines Co)