Initial Provisioning Period Sample Clauses

Initial Provisioning Period. The Initial Provisioning Period is defined as the period up to and expiring on the [***] day after Delivery of the last Aircraft subject to firm order under the Agreement.
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Initial Provisioning Period. The INITIAL PROVISIONING PERIOD is defined as the period up to and expiring on the ninetieth (90th) day after delivery of the last Aircraft subject to firm order under the Agreement.
Initial Provisioning Period. The Initial Provisioning Period is defined as the [***]
Initial Provisioning Period. The initial provisioning period commences with the Pre-Provisioning Meeting, as defined in Article 2.2.1, and expires on the ninetieth (90th) day after Delivery of the last Aircraft firmly ordered under the Agreement as of the date hereof (“Initial Provisioning Period").
Initial Provisioning Period. The Initial Provisioning Period is defined as the period up to and expiring on the ninetieth (90th) day after Delivery of the last Firm Aircraft.

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