Common use of Development Changes Clause in Contracts

Development Changes. Development Changes are defined as changes to aircraft that do not affect the Aircraft Price or scheduled delivery month, and do not adversely affect guaranteed weight, guaranteed performance, or compliance with the interchangeability or replaceability requirements set forth in the applicable Detail Specification or the functionality of the aircraft systems as described in the applicable Detail Specification. Boeing may incorporate Development Changes into the Detail Specification and into an aircraft prior to delivery to Customer. Boeing will provide advance notice of any Developmental Changes planned for incorporation in Customer’s model 777 Aircraft. Boeing will discuss any concerns Customer may have regarding such Developmental Changes and reasonably consider any requests made by Customer with respect to the incorporation of Developmental Changes.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Fedex Corp), Aircraft General Terms Agreement (Fedex Corp), Letter Agreement (Fedex Corp)

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