Document:

FIRST AMENDMENT
to

 

MERGER AND
SHARE EXCHANGE AGREEMENT

 

 

THIS FIRST AMENDMENT
TO MERGER AND SHARE EXCHANGE AGREEMENT (“Amendment”) is dated as of September 10, 2012, by and among China
VantagePoint Acquisition Company, a Cayman Islands company (the “Parent”), BDH Acquisition Corp., a Delaware
Corporation and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent (the “Purchaser”), Black Diamond Holdings LLC, a Colorado
limited liability company (the “Company”), the Class A members of the Company (collectively the “Class
A Members”) listed on Schedule I to the Agreement (as defined below), the Preferred Members of the Company listed on Schedule
I to the Agreement (collectively the “Preferred Members”), and Black Diamond Financial Group, LLC, a Delaware
limited liability company, the manager of the Company (the “Manager”) for the purpose of amending and supplementing
the Merger and Exchange Agreement (the “Agreement”) entered into by the Parent, Purchaser, Company, Class A
Members, Preferred Members and the Manager on August 24, 2012. All capitalized terms not defined in this Amendment will have the
meaning ascribed to them in the Agreement.

 

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 16.2 of
the Agreement, the Agreement cannot be amended, except by a writing signed by each party to the Agreement.

 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration
of the mutual covenants herein contained and for other good and valuable consideration, each of the parties to the Agreement hereby
agree to amend the Agreement as follows:

 

AGREEMENT

 

1.           Amendment
to Agreement. The Agreement is amended, effective as of the Signing Date as follows.

 

		A.	Section 11.6. Additional Signatory Members.
Section 11.6 of the Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced with the following:

 

Section 11.7.   Additional
Signatory Members. Within 20 business days following the Signing Date, the parties hereto shall permit the preferred members
of the Company that were not a Signatory Member on the Signing Date to execute this Agreement on the same terms and conditions
as are contained in this Agreement.

 

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Miscellaneous

 

2.          Binding
Agreement. Except as otherwise provided herein to the contrary, this Amendment shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit
of the parties hereto, their personal representatives, successors, assigns and legal representatives.

 

3.          Severability.
If any provision of this Amendment is declared by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid
for any reason, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions. Such remaining provisions
shall be fully severable, and this Amendment shall be construed and enforced as if such invalid
provisions never had been inserted in this Amendment.

 

4.          Binding
Effect. This Amendment shall be binding upon each of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, personal representatives,
successors and assigns.

 

5.          Counterparts.
This Amendment may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be an original, but
all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Facsimile signatures shall have the same force and effect as
originals.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the Parent, Purchaser, Company and Manager have executed this Amendment to be duly executed by their respective authorized officers
and the Members have executed this Amendment as of the date first above written.

 

	 	Parent:
	 	 
	 	CHINA VANTAGEPOINT ACQUISITION COMPANY, a Cayman Islands company
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Yiting Liu
	 	 	Name: Yiting Liu
	 	 	Title: Co-Chair of the Board
	 	 	 
	 	Purchaser:
	 	 
	 	BDH Acquisition Corp., a Delaware corporation
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Yiting Liu
	 	 	Name:
	 	 	Title:
	 	 	 
	 	Company:
	 	 
	 	BLACK DIAMOND HOLDINGS LLC, a Colorado limited liability company,
	 	 
	 	  Black Diamond Financial Group, LLC, its Manager
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Patrick Imeson
	 	 	Name: 
	 	 	Title: 
	 	 	 
	 	Manager:
	 	 
	 	BLACK DIAMOND FINANCIAL GROUP, LLC
	 	a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Patrick Imeson
	 	 	Name: 
	 	 	Title: 

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

	 	Class A Members:
	 	 
	 	CALIM VENTURE PARTNERS I, LLC
	 	 	 
	 	 	BLACK DIAMOND FINANCIAL GROUP, LLC,
	 	 	as Manager
	 	 	 
	 	 	/s/ Patrick Imeson
	 	 	Patrick Imeson, Manager
	 	 	 
	 	CALIM VENTURE PARTNERS II, LLC
	 	 	 
	 	 	BLACK DIAMOND FINANCIAL GROUP, LLC,
	 	 	as Manager
	 	 	 
	 	 	/s/ Patrick Imeson
	 	 	Patrick Imeson, Manager
	 	 	 
	 	CALIM BRIDGE PARTNERS I, LLC
	 	 	 
	 	 	BLACK DIAMOND FINANCIAL GROUP, LLC,
	 	 	as Manager
	 	 	 
	 	 	/s/ Patrick Imeson
	 	 	Patrick Imeson, Manager
	 	 	 
	 	CALIM BRIDGE PARTNERS II, LLC
	 	 	 
	 	 	BLACK DIAMOND FINANCIAL GROUP, LLC,
	 	 	as Manager
	 	 	 
	 	 	/s/ Patrick Imeson
	 	 	Patrick Imeson, Manager
	 	 	 
	 	BLACK DIAMOND FUND I, LLC
	 	 	 
	 	 	BLACK DIAMOND FINANCIAL GROUP, LLC,
	 	 	as Manager
	 	 	 
	 	 	/s/ Patrick Imeson
	 	 	Patrick Imeson, Manager

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

	 	Preferred Members:
	 	 
	 	MFPI PARTNERS, LLC
	 	a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Patrick Imeson
	 	 	Name: 
	 	 	Title:
	 	 	 
	 	TRIPLE R F, LLC
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Dwight D. Richert
	 	 	Name: Dwight D. Richert
	 	 	Title: Manager
	 	 	 
	 	/s/ Eric Altman
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AGREEMENT NO. AIR-12-001

 

between

 

Aireon LLC

(“Aireon”)

 

and

 

Harris Corporation

Government Communications Systems Division

 

(“Contractor”)

 

for

 

Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast
(ADS-B)

Payload Development

 

 

  

This Agreement and the information contained
herein is proprietary to Aireon LLC and its Affiliate and shall not be published or disclosed to any third party except as permitted
by the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

 

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Table
of Contents

 

	PREAMBLE	6
	PURPOSE	6
	ARTICLE 1 - DEFINITIONS	6
	ARTICLE 2 - TERM	11
	ARTICLE 3 - SCOPE OF AGREEMENT	11
	3.1	 	Agreement Content and Order of Precedence	11
	 	3.1.1	 	Content	11
	 	3.1.2	 	Order of Precedence	12
	3.2	 	Scope	12
	 	3.2.1	 	Products, Software and Services	12
	3.3	 	Associate Contractors, Cooperation	13
	3.4	 	Contractor Personnel	13
	3.5	 	Aireon Customer Furnished Items (CFI)	13
	ARTICLE 4 - PURCHASE OF OPTIONAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES	14
	4.1	 	Purchase of Optional [***] and [***]	14
	4.2	 	Option for [***]	14
	ARTICLE 5 – PRICES AND TAXES	14
	5.1	 	Firm Fixed Price	14
	5.2	 	Time and Material Price	15
	5.3	 	Taxes	15
	ARTICLE 6 – DELIVERABLES AND SHIPPING TERMS	16
	6.1	 	Deliverables and Performance Milestones	16
	6.2	 	Shipment Terms	16
	6.3	 	Payload Packaging, Shipment and Storage Plan	16
	ARTICLE 7 - PAYMENTS AND INVOICES	17
	7.1	 	Timing of Payments	17
	 	7.1.1	 	General	17
	 	7.1.2	 	Milestone Payments	17
	 	7.1.3	 	Time and Material Payments and Funding	17
	 	7.1.4	 	Early Completion of Milestones	18
	7.2	 	No Waiver	18
	7.3	 	Terms of Payment	18
	7.4	 	Invoicing Instructions	18
	7.5	 	Disputed Amounts	18
	7.6	 	Failure to Pay	19
	7.7	 	Payment in Iridium Services	19
	ARTICLE 8 – PAYLOAD PRE-INTEGRATION AND SHIP READINESS REVIEW AND DELIVERY	20
	8.1	 	Payload Pre-Integration and Ship Readiness Review (PPSRR)	20
	 	8.1.1	 	Contractor to Conduct a Review of each Payload Prior to Shipment	20
	 	8.1.2	 	Time, Place and Notice of PPSRR	20
	 	8.1.3	 	Conduct and Purpose of PPSRR	20
	 	8.1.4	 	Waivers and Deviations	20
	 	8.1.5	 	PPSR Inspection	21
	 	8.1.6	 	PPSR Results	21
	 	8.1.7	 	Inspection Costs Borne by Aireon	21

 

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	 	8.1.8	Correction of Deficiencies after PPSRR	21
	ARTICLE 9 – ACCEPTANCE	22
	9.1	 	Acceptance of Products and/or Work	22
	9.2	 	Acceptance of Payload	22
	9.3	 	Acceptance of Services	22
	9.4	 	Acceptance of Documentation	22
	9.5	 	Inspection Not Acceptance	23
	9.6	 	Non-Release of Warranty Obligations Upon Acceptance	23
	9.7	 	Aireon Recommendations	23
	ARTICLE 10 – TRANSFER OF TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS	23
	10.1	 	Payload	23
	10.2	 	Deliverables Other Than the Payload	23
	ARTICLE 11 - GENERAL WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS	24
	11.1	 	Products and Services Warranty	24
	11.2	 	Defects and Nonconforming Remedies	24
	11.3	 	Payload Defects and Anomalies	24
	 	11.3.1	 	Notification	24
	 	11.3.2	 	Investigate and Correct	24
	 	11.3.3	 	 Warranty Exclusions	25
	11.4	 	Other Agreements	25
	11.5	 	Software Warranty	25
	11.6	 	Title	25
	11.7	 	Intellectual Property Warranty	26
	ARTICLE 12 - FACILITIES ACCESS AND INSURANCE	26
	12.1	 	General Facilities Access	26
	12.2	 	Site Access	26
	12.3	 	Access to Work in Process	26
	12.4	 	Residency	27
	12.5	 	Insurance	27
	12.6	 	Contractor Insurance Support	27
	12.7	 	Contractor Claims Support	28
	ARTICLE 13 - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY	28
	13.1	 	Proprietary Information	28
	 	13.1.1	 	Transmittal of Proprietary Information	28
	 	13.1.2	 	Use of Proprietary Information	28
	 	13.1.3	 	Protection of Proprietary Information	29
	 	13.1.4	 	Return of Proprietary Information	29
	 	13.1.5	 	Confidentiality Exceptions	29
	 	13.1.6	 	Disclosure to a Court	29
	13.2	 	Intellectual Property Rights	30
	 	13.2.1.	 	Background Intellectual Property	30
	 	13.2.2	 	Foreground IP ([***] Ownership and License)	30
	 	13.2.3	 	Additional Assistance to [***]	31
	 	13.2.4	 	Waiver of [***]	31
	 	13.2.5	 	Alternative Grant of [***]	31
	13.3	 	Indemnification	31
	ARTICLE 14 – CHANGES	32
	14.1	 	Change Orders	32
	14.2	 	Equitable Adjustments	32

 

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	ARTICLE 15 - STOP WORK ORDER	33
	15.1	 	Stop Work Order Notice	33
	15.2	 	Period of Stopped Work	33
	15.3	 	Equitable Stopped Work Compensation	33
	ARTICLE 16 - LAWS AND REGULATIONS COMPLIANCE	33
	16.1	 	General	33
	16.2	 	Export and Other Regulations	34
	 	16.2.1	 	Compliance with Laws	34
	 	16.2.2	 	Export Approvals	34
	 	16.2.3	 	Effects of Approvals	34
	 	16.2.4	 	Required Permits	35
	 	16.2.5	 	Corrupt Practices	35
	 	16.2.6	 	Boycott	35
	16.3	 	Inter-Party Waiver of Liability	35
		16.3.1 	Launch Services Agreement Inter-Party Waiver	35
		16.3.2 	Indemnity Related to the Inter-Party Waiver of Liability	35
	16.4	 	 Type and Government Approvals	36
	16.5	 	 Support Efforts	36
	ARTICLE 17 – TERMINATION	37
	17.1	 	Termination of the Agreement	37
	 	17.1.1	 	Termination for Default	37
	 	17.1.2	 	Termination for [***]	37
	17.2	 	Consequences of Default Termination	37
	 	17.2.1	 	Termination by Aireon for default of the Contractor	37
	 	17.2.2	 	Termination for Bankruptcy	38
	17.3	 	Disposition of Work	38
	ARTICLE 18 – GROUND STORAGE	39
	18.1	 	Storage.	39
	18.2	 	Title and Risk of Loss	39
	18.3	 	Notification of Intention to Launch a Previously Stored Payload	39
	ARTICLE 19 - FORCE MAJEURE	39
	ARTICLE 20 - DISPUTES RESOLUTION	40
	20.1	 	Escalation	40
	20.2	 	Resolution by a Court of Law	40
	20.3	 	Continuing Performance	40
	20.4	 	Injunctive Relief	40
	ARTICLE 21 - GOVERNING LAW	40
	21.1	 	Governing Law	40
	ARTICLE 22 - LIMITATION OF LIABILITY	41
	22.1	 	Disclaimer	41
	22.2	 	Limitation of Liability	41
	22.3  Indemnification	41
	ARTICLE 23 - AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES AND NOTICES	41
	23.1	 	Authorized Representatives	41
	23.2	 	Notices	42
	ARTICLE 24 – ASSIGNMENT	42
	24.1	 	Assignment Generally	42
	24.2	 	Assignment to Affiliates	43
	24.3	 	Assignment Due to Merger, Acquisition or Transfer of Assets	43

 

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	ARTICLE 25 - GENERAL PROVISIONS	43
	25.1	 	Entire Agreement	43
	25.2	 	Amendments	43
	25.3	 	Severability	43
	25.4	 	Interpretation	44
	25.5	 	Relationship of the Parties	44
	25.6	 	Independent Contractors	44
	25.7	 	Release of Information	44
		25.7.1 	 	Written Approval	44
		25.7.2 	 	Pre-Approval	44
	25.8	 	Waiver, Amendment or Modification	45
	25.9	 	Survival	45
	25.10	 	Independent Audit Rights and Procedures	45
	25.11	 	Parties Advised by Counsel	45
	EXHIBIT A – STATEMENT OF WORK	47
	EXHIBIT B – PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS	48
	EXHIBIT C – MILESTONE PAYMENT PLAN	49
	EXHIBIT D - COMPLETION CERTIFICATION	50
	EXHIBIT E – TERMINATION LIABILITY SCHEDULE	51
	EXHIBIT F - CONTRACT BACKGROUND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SUBJECT TO CONTRACT ARTICLE 13 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY	52
	EXHIBIT G – TIME AND MATERIAL RATE TABLE	53
	EXHIBIT H – SAMPLE TASK ORDER FORMAT	54

 

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PREAMBLE

 

This Products and Services Agreement (including
as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time hereafter, this “Agreement”) is entered into between:

 

Aireon LLC (hereinafter referred
to as "Aireon"), a limited liability company organized in the state of Delaware, U.S.A., with offices located at 1750
Tysons Boulevard, Suite 1400, McLean, Virginia USA 22102, and

 

Harris Corporation, Government Communications
Systems Division organized in the state of Delaware with offices located at 2400 Palm Bay Road NE, Palm Bay, Florida 32905
USA (hereinafter referred to as “Contractor”). In this Agreement, Aireon and Contractor shall each be referred to individually
as “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”

 

PURPOSE

 

The purpose of this Agreement is to establish
a set of terms and conditions between Contractor and Aireon under which Contractor will sell to Aireon the necessary products and
services for the ADS-B Payload (“Payload”) Development as defined in more detail in the attached SOW (Exhibit A) under
this Agreement.

 

In consideration of the foregoing, and
the mutual promises contained herein, the Parties agree as follows:

 

ARTICLE 1
- DEFINITIONS

 

As used throughout this Agreement, the
following terms when written with initial capital letters shall have the meanings specified below. Capitalized terms used in this
Agreement that are not defined in this Article, but which are defined in other Articles, the Exhibits, individual Task Order(s)
and attachments referencing this Agreement shall have the meaning specified therein.

 

a)         “Acceptance”
means, for the relevant Deliverables, Aireon’s acceptance in accordance with the terms set forth in Article 9, unless noted
otherwise in the SOW.

 

b)         “Actual
Hours” means labor hours charged directly to work scope associated with a directed change on a Time and Material basis.

 

c)         “ADS-B
Payload” or “Payload” means the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast compliant payload that is to be manufactured
by Contractor and to be delivered to Aireon pursuant to this Agreement.

 

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 d)         “Aireon
System” means a satellite-based global commercial aviation monitoring service utilizing automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast
(ADS-B) technology, including any replacement system.

 

e)         “AIT
Subcontractor” means the subcontractor that will be integrating each Payload with a satellite.

 

f)         “Affiliate”
means, with respect to the Parties, any company, firm, joint venture, partnership, or other entity of which either party directly
or indirectly owns or controls the power to vote a majority of the voting rights or over which either Party directly or indirectly
has the power to exercise a controlling influence. 

 

g)         “Anomaly”
means, with respect to a Payload on-orbit, a known condition or occurrence that has or reasonably can be predicted to have an adverse
impact on the performance, reliability or Operating Life of the Payload or result in such Payload failing to meet the requirements
of this Agreement, including the Statement of Work. An isolated (non-recurring) condition or occurrence that does not adversely
impact or cannot be reasonably predicted to adversely impact the performance, reliability or Operating Life of a Satellite shall
not be considered an Anomaly.

 

h)         “Background
Intellectual Property” means (i) with respect to Contractor, any Contractor Intellectual Property (“IP”) incorporated
in the Deliverables, which is not Foreground IP, and
(ii) with respect to Aireon, any IP of Aireon that is reasonably necessary for Contractor’s performance under this Agreement,
which is not Foreground IP.

 

i)         “Background
IP Rights” means intellectual property rights (“IPR”) pertaining to Background Intellectual Property.

 

j)         “Business
Proprietary Information” means information disclosed in writing or graphic or model or machine readable form and prominently
designated and identified by the disclosing Party in writing as proprietary information at the time of disclosure, with a suitable
legend such as “Proprietary” or “Business Proprietary” or substantial equivalent, or, if disclosed orally,
confirmed in writing by the disclosing Party within [***] after such disclosure. Nothing shall be construed as Business Proprietary
Information which is: (i) published or otherwise becomes available to the public other than by breach of this Agreement; (ii) rightly
received by one Party hereunder from a third party without confidential limitation; (iii) already known by the receiving Party;
(iv) independently developed by the receiving Party without use of the disclosed information or breach of this Agreement; (v) approved
for release by the providing Party without confidential limitation; or (vi) disclosed by public sale or disposition of software,
circuits, apparatus, products or services of the providing Party, where the Business Proprietary Information is readily ascertainable
from such software, circuits, apparatus, products or services without experimentation, reverse engineering or other technical analysis,
without confidential limitations upon the receiving Party of such software, circuits, apparatus, products or services as evidenced
by competent written proof to the receiving party.

 

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k)         “Conditional
Acceptance” means Aireon’s conditional acceptance of the Payload in accordance with the terms set forth in Article 9,
unless noted otherwise in the SOW.

 

l)         
“Constructive Total Loss” shall have the meaning assigned to the term “Constructive Total Loss” in Aireon’s
Launch and In-Orbit Insurance policy in place at the time of Launch. Aireon shall provide a copy of such definition to Contractor
after the issuance of such Launch and In-Orbit Insurance policy.

 

m)         “Customer
Furnished Items” or “CFI” means all equipment, facilities, documentation or other property that is required to
be furnished to Contractor by Aireon pursuant to this Agreement and/or any applicable Task Order. 

 

n)         “Defect”
means with respect to the Payload, any deviation, discrepancy, non-conformance or failure to meet the applicable specifications
of this Agreement, including failures due to [***] which affects adversely the operation or performance of a Payload. A deviation,
discrepancy, non-conformance or failure to meet the applicable specifications of this Agreement that does not [***] or cannot be
reasonably predicted to [***] shall not be considered a Defect.

 

o)         “Deliverable(s)”
means collectively any of the items, data, documentation, Payloads, Products, Software or Services to be delivered pursuant to
the requirements of this Agreement and including the schedules, milestones, pricing. the SOW, and/or any applicable Task Order,
as may be amended from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof.

 

p)         “Delivery”
shall have the meaning set forth in Article 6.

 

q)         “Exploit”
means, with regard to a Party’s use of Intellectual Property, to reproduce, prepare derivative works of, modify, distribute,
perform publicly, display, make, have made, use, manufacture, import, offer to sell and sell products, materials and services that
embody any Intellectual Property Rights in such Intellectual Property and otherwise fully use, practice and exploit such Intellectual
Property, and Intellectual Property Rights therein, or to have any third party exploit such Intellectual Property, and Intellectual
Property Rights therein, on such Party’s behalf or for such Party’s benefit.

 

r)         "Final
Acceptance" means Aireon’s final acceptance of the Payload in accordance with the terms set forth in Article 9, unless
noted otherwise in the SOW.

 

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s)         “Foreground
IP” of a Party means Intellectual Property developed, created,
conceived and/or reduced to practice by such Party [***]. The Parties agree that Foreground IP, however DOES NOT include [***].

 

t)         “Foreground
IP Rights” means IPR pertaining to Foreground IP.

 

u)         “Host”
means Iridium Satellite LLC, with offices located at 1750 Tysons Boulevard, Suite 1400, McLean, Virginia 22102, and 2030 East ASU
Circle, Tempe, Arizona 85284.

 

v)         “Intellectual
Property” or “IP” means trade secrets, know-how, discoveries, improvements, inventions, technical data, documentation,
designs, information, concepts, formulas, APIs, methods
or processes, specifications, technology, Software and other works of authorship, know-how, patents and patents invention certificates,
copyrights, trademarks and mask works (including any applications, reissues, continuations, continuations-in-part, revisions, extensions
and reexaminations thereof, foreign equivalents thereof and
whether or not patentable and whether or not reduced to practice), as well as all Business Proprietary Information.

 

w)         “Intellectual
Property Rights” or “IPR” means all associated rights in and to, or in any way pertaining to Intellectual Property.

 

x)         “Launch”
means, with respect to a Payload, intentional ignition followed by lift-off. 

 

y)         “Launch
Site” means the location that will be used by a Launch Services Provider for purposes
of Launching Satellites. 

 

z)         “Milestone
Payment Plan” means Exhibit C to this Agreement.

 

aa)        “Milestone
Success Criteria” means the criteria set forth in Appendix B of the Statement of Work providing for the Milestone acceptance
requirements associated with the completion of a portion of the Work under this Agreement, including the Delivery of any Deliverables
or performance of relevant Services.

 

bb)        “NEXT
System” means the next generation Iridium satellite-based communications system comprised of the space segment, launch
segment, subscriber equipment segment, teleport network segment, system control segment, ground gateway segment and all associated
equipment, services, subsystems and system upgrades.

 

cc)        “On-Orbit
Payload Acceptance Plan and Procedures” the On-Orbit Payload Acceptance Plan and Procedures
Plan to be provided in accordance with this Agreement, including the Statement of Work

 

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dd)        “Operating
Life” means, with respect to a Payload, the operating life of any Payload extending through the earlier of [***] or [***].

 

ee)        “Other
Payload” means any auxiliary payload that interfaces with the ADS-B Payload provided on any satellite which is part of the
NEXT System, other than the Payload. 

 

ff)           Payload
Integration and Verification Plan” means the [***] to be produced and delivered by Contractor in accordance with this Agreement,
including the Statement of Work.

 

gg)        “Payload
Packaging, Shipment and Storage Plan” means the [***] to be produced and delivered by Contractor in accordance with this
Agreement, including the Statement of Work.

 

hh)        “Performance
Specification” means the applicable performance specifications for the Payload which are set forth in Exhibit B, as required
by the Statement of Work, as such specification(s) may be amended from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof.

 

ii)        “PPSRR”
means Payload Pre-Integration and Ship Readiness Review as further described in Article 8 herein.

 

jj)        “Products”
means equipment and Software, including but not limited to, all related components, materials, documentation and Services to be
provided by Contractor hereunder as more specifically defined in the SOW.

 

kk)        
“Services” means all labor, support and necessary resources, including but not limited to the design, development,
engineering, modifications, analysis, data, installation, integration, testing, simulators & tools, program management, warranty,
maintenance & support services, training and any other services to be provided by Contractor hereunder as more specifically
defined in the SOW. 

 

ll)        
“Software” means computer software programs and software systems in object code and source code form (including firmware,
files, databases, interfaces and documentation, and any third party Software sublicensed by Contractor hereunder), as such Software
is designed, developed, revised, upgraded, updated, corrected, modified, and enhanced from time to time and/or
provided by Contractor hereunder.

 

mm)      “Statement
of Work” or “SOW” means Exhibit A to this Agreement and/or any applicable Task Order .

 

nn)        “Stop
Work Order” means a written order from Aireon to Contractor requesting Contractor cease, and cause its suppliers (as applicable)
to cease, performance of all or part of the work for the period specified in such order, as such period may be extended in accordance
with this Agreement, as set forth in Article 15.

 

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oo)        “Task
Order” means a written order which sets forth the scope of work, specifications, requirements, Deliverables, prices, special
terms and conditions and other services as agreed to by the Parties. A Task Order shall contain at least the information set forth
in Exhibit H, unless agreed otherwise by the Parties. 

 

pp)        “Total
Loss” shall have the meaning assigned to the term “Total Loss” in Aireon’s Launch and In-Orbit Insurance
policy in place at the time of Launch. Aireon shall provide a copy of such definition to Contractor after the issuance of such
Launch and In-Orbit Insurance policy.

 

qq)        “Work”
refers to the scope of work to be performed by Contractor under or pursuant to this Agreement including without limitation any
Services, Deliverables, Work Product, or SOW.

 

rr)        “Work
Product” means any scope of work, Statements of Work, Products, Software, Services, Deliverables, specifications, milestones,
or other work arising under this Agreement, including any SOW.

 

ARTICLE 2 - TERM

 

The term of this Agreement
shall commence on June 18, 2012 (“Effective Date”) and continue for a term of sixty-one (61) months (the
“Term”) unless extended by the mutual written agreement of both Parties or unless terminated in accordance with
Article 17.

 

ARTICLE 3 - SCOPE OF AGREEMENT

 

3.1           Agreement
Content and Order of Precedence

 

3.1.1        Content

 

The
following documents are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement with the same force and effect as the provisions
as stated in this Agreement. 

 

	Exhibit A	 Statement of Work for ADS-B Hosted Payload Development supporting the Iridium Global Aircraft Monitoring (IGAM) Project, Version [***] dated [***]
	Exhibit B	Performance Specification
	Exhibit C	Milestone Payment Plan
	Exhibit D	Completion Certificate
	Exhibit E	Termination Liability Schedule
	Exhibit F	Contractor Background Intellectual Property
	Exhibit G	Time and Material Labor Rate Table
	Exhibit H	Sample Task Order Format

 

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3.1.2        Order
of Precedence

 

In
the event of any inconsistency among or between the Articles and the Associated Exhibits to this Agreement, such inconsistency
shall be resolved by giving precedence in the order of the parts as set forth below:

 

1.          The
terms and conditions of this Agreement; and

2.          The
Exhibits to this Agreement, in the order attached hereto.

 

3.2          Scope

 

Pursuant to this Agreement, Aireon will purchase from Contractor
and Contractor will sell to Aireon the necessary Products and Services in support of the Payload Development as set forth in this
Agreement and any applicable Task Order issued hereunder.

 

3.2.1       
Products, Software and Services 

 

		•	Contractor shall provide the personnel, services, materials, equipment, and facilities necessary
to complete the requirements set forth in this Agreement, including the SOW issued hereunder
in a timely manner.

		•	Ensure the Payload provided by Contractor is in compliance with the [***] and [***] and the reference
documents in Section 2 of the Statement of Work (“SOW”).

		•	Perform the services set forth in the
SOW in accordance with the requirements of the SOW.

		•	Deliver the data items set forth in the SOW and identified in Table A-1 Appendix A (Contract Data
Requirements List (CDRL) and perform all Payload systems engineering, development, qualification and production services as delineated
in the SOW.

		•	Design, develop, produce and deliver eighty-one (81) Payloads for hosting on Iridium NEXT satellites.

		•	Perform the services set forth in the SOW to include participation in the [***] for the [***] at
the time and in the manner to enable Aireon to fulfill its obligations.

		•	Adhere to the SOW schedule for performance of Contractor's responsibilities in Table 8-1 Proposed
CLIN 001 Program Milestones and Milestone Reviews.

		•	Perform mutually agreed upon time and material services outside the scope of the SOW at the hourly
rates set forth in Exhibit G.

 

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		•	The Contractor will promptly inform Aireon of any circumstances
that may cause the Contractor to fail to meet the schedule set forth in the SOW and will keep Aireon regularly apprised of its
progress regarding the schedule set forth in the SOW.

 

3.3           Associate
Contractors, Cooperation

 

Contractor will work cooperatively and
in good faith with third parties designated by Aireon as Associate Contractors engaged in development of the Payload, and when
requested by Aireon shall, without limitation: (i) provide all required support, technical assistance, communication, and all other
cooperative activities reasonably required by Aireon and/or such Associate Contractor for the successful development of the Payload;
(ii) expressly agree that relevant Contractor Proprietary Information as described in Article 13, including all schedule and technical
design information but excluding financial or other proprietary business information, may be made available by Aireon to Associate
Contractors, provided that the Associate Contractor shall have a need to know such information for the purposes of their work for
Aireon with respect to the Payload and provided such Associate Contractors have previously agreed to non-disclosure obligations
no less restrictive than the requirements of Article 13 herein; and (iii) agree to use and protect the Proprietary Information
of Associate Contractors in accordance with the requirements of Article 13 herein and as if such information was Aireon’s
Proprietary Information.

 

3.4           Contractor
Personnel

 

Contractor will
assign only properly qualified and experienced personnel to the Work contemplated under this Agreement. Contractor shall
use reasonable efforts to retain such personnel on the Work for its
duration. At the reasonable request of Aireon, Contractor will replace personnel who in Aireon’s good faith opinion are not
properly qualified and experienced to perform the Work contemplated under this Agreement from the project team of any Work as soon
as practicable.

 

3.5           Aireon
Customer Furnished Items (CFI)

 

Aireon
shall provide to Contractor Customer Furnished Items as required in the SOW and/or in any applicable Task Order which CFI
shall be adequate for its required purpose. Aireon shall be responsible for timely making available to Contractor the Aireon
CFI in order to support Contractor’s performance in accordance with the delivery schedule set forth in this Agreement.
Unless otherwise provided in a SOW and/or in any applicable Task Order, CFI shall also be made available free of charge for
Contractor’s use during the agreed period of performance. Contractor shall assume risk of loss or damage to all Aireon
CFI during its period of use as provided for in the SOW and/or in any applicable Task Order. Unless
otherwise provided in a separate agreement, the CFI loaned to the Contractor will remain the property of Aireon and
the Contractor will return such CFI in the same condition it was in when loaned to the Contractor upon the completion of the
Services or earlier upon Aireon’s request, ordinary wear and tear
excepted. The Contractor shall at all times during the duration of any such loan period maintain in full force and effect
adequate insurance to replace the CFI and to protect both the Contractor and Aireon against claims for injury, death,
property damage, or other loss alleged to have arisen from the use of the CFI. If the Contractor requires access to
Aireon’s computer systems, networks and infrastructure as required in the SOW (the “Assets/Systems”), if
any, access to such Assets/Systems is granted solely to facilitate the provision of the Services, and is limited to those
specific Assets/Systems, time periods, and personnel designated by the Contractor as are separately agreed to by Aireon and
the Contractor from time-to-time. Access is subject to business control and information protection policies, standards, and
guidelines, as may be provided by Aireon. Use of any other Assets/Systems is expressly prohibited. This prohibition applies
even when Assets/Systems which the Contractor is authorized to access serves as a gateway to other Assets/Systems outside the
scope of the Contractor’s authorization. Use of Assets/Systems during other time periods or by individuals
not authorized by Aireon is expressly prohibited. 

 

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ARTICLE 4 - PURCHASE OF OPTIONAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

 

4.1           Purchase
of Optional [***] and [***]

 

Aireon may, at its sole
option to be exercised by written notice to Contractor, order Contractor to [***] up to [***], in accordance with the SOW. All
other terms not specified below relating to the performance of the Work associated with the [***] shall be in accordance with the
terms of this Agreement, including the SOW.

 

		a)	Option Exercise. Aireon may exercise this option for [***]. Aireon’s order shall indicate
[***].

 

		b)	Period of Performance. Any additional [***] ordered pursuant to Article 4.1 will be [***].

 

		c)	Price. The price for any [***] ordered pursuant to Article 4.1shall be [***].

 

		d)	Payment. Payment for any [***] ordered under Article 4.1 shall be [***] which may be adjusted
depending on [***].

 

4.2           Option
for [***]

 

In the event that Aireon
notifies Contractor in writing of [***] in accordance with this Agreement, including the SOW, Contractor agrees to provide to Aireon
[***].

 

ARTICLE 5 – PRICES AND TAXES

 

5.1           Firm
Fixed Price

 

The total price to be paid by Aireon to
Contractor for the Work to be performed under this Agreement, including all of the Deliverable set forth in the Statement of Work,
shall be a total firm fixed price of One Hundred Fourteen Million Seven Hundred Thousand U.S. dollars (U.S. $114,700,000.00) (the
“Firm Fixed Price”), to be paid in accordance with the Milestone Payment Plan. The firm fixed price set forth above
includes [***].

 

The options available under this Agreement
and described in Article 4 are [***]. To the extent any of the options provided for under Article 4 are exercised, [***] and the
terms of this Agreement will be amended in accordance with Article 25.2. 

 

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Notwithstanding
any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, Aireon shall not be obligated to pay Contractor any amount [***],
for work performed under the SOW, [***]. 

 

5.2           Time
and Material Price

 

5.2.1           The
Parties agree that Aireon may request the performance of Services outside the scope of this Agreement during the performance of
this Agreement. Such Services will be performed only upon the mutual agreement of the Parties of a Time and Materials (“T&M”)
Task Order. Such Task Order will include mutually agreeable labor category descriptions, hourly rates, and NTE Ceiling Price.

 

5.2.2           Notwithstanding
any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, Aireon shall not be obligated to pay Contractor any amount in excess of the total
NTE Ceiling Price reflected herein, or any amendments hereto, for work performed on a T&M basis under this Agreement, or termination
costs in the event this Agreement is terminated by Contractor for default. All travel, reimbursable expenses and number of Contractor
personnel traveling must be approved by Aireon.

 

5.2.3           The
Parties agree that this Article shall not be applicable to changes that Contractor estimates to be greater than [***]
as set forth in Article 14.2.

 

5.3           Taxes

 

5.3.1           Contractor
Tax responsibilities. The base contract price shall include all applicable present and future taxes, including withholding
taxes, fees, levies and duties (“Taxes”) imposed by the US government or any political subdivision thereof, in connection
with Contractor’s performance of this contract including Taxes in connection with the performance of any portion of the Work
by Contractor or Subcontractor (such as US corporate income tax, withholding taxes, or individual tax due by the Contractor), in
each case other than present and future taxes, fees, levies and duties imposed on Aireon as a result of Aireon accepting title,
ownership or possession of any Deliverable items under this contract (such as sales, use or similar taxes). The base contract price
includes any applicable Taxes present and future imposed on Contractor’s acquisition of items and services from subcontractors
and suppliers, or the performance of any portion of the work by subcontractors or suppliers wheresoever located in the performance
of its obligations hereunder.

 

5.3.2           Aireon
Tax Responsibilities. Aireon shall only be responsible for applicable present and future taxes, fees, levies and duties, after
or in connection with the transfer of title to any and all equipment to Aireon, in particular with respect to sales taxes. Provided,
however, that Aireon may be exempt from such taxes if Aireon provides Contractor with the appropriate reseller certification or
similar documentation as may be required by the applicable state or municipality. In such case, Contractor shall not assess such
taxes on Aireon.

 

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ARTICLE 6 – DELIVERABLES AND SHIPPING TERMS

 

6.1           Deliverables
and Performance Milestones

 

Product,
Software, Services and Deliverables delivery dates and performance milestones shall be specified in the SOW and/or
in any applicable Task Order. The Contractor shall complete each project
(as such term is defined in the applicable Statement of Work) in accordance with the schedule set forth in the applicable Statement
of Work, unless Aireon gives the Contractor a written extension of time. The Firm Fixed Price includes shipment of
the [***] and eighty-one (81) Hosted Payloads in reusable shipping containers. The reusable shipping containers are to be returned
by Aireon and available to the Contractor within [***] calendar days after the delivery of each shipset in order to support the
Contractor’s delivery schedule.

 

6.2           Shipment
Terms

 

Unless otherwise
specified in the SOW or directed in writing by Aireon, “Delivery” of the Products, Software, and Services made by Contractor
to Aireon shall be packaged or delivered in accordance with industry standards and shipped via ground transportation to an Aireon-designated
destination (INCOTERMS [***] basis. The foregoing notwithstanding, title and licenses
to the Software shall not pass to Aireon in conjunction with passage of title to the equipment, only title to the media containing
the Software it being understood that title and licenses to the Software shall be governed by the Intellectual Property provisions
of this Agreement. For the sake of clarity, if Aireon directs Contractor to ship the Qualification Payload and/or Payload Simulator
to [***], Aireon will be the exporter of record and Contractor will be responsible for shipment to the designated non-U.S. location
and bear the risk of loss.

 

6.3           Payload
Packaging, Shipment and Storage Plan

 

The Contractor shall deliver a Payload
Packaging, Shipment and Storage Plan [***] for Aireon approval in accordance with the SOW. This plan shall define the requirements,
processes and procedures for the preservation, packaging, handling, shipment, and storage of Payloads and support equipment to
the Iridium NEXT satellite assembly, integration and test (“AIT”) integration location and during transit between locations.
All electrostatic discharge sensitive material shall be packaged in ESD-shielding in accordance with Aireon's preferred method/standard
(i.e., EIA-541). Packaging constituents shall not contain amine based or ionic antistatic chemistry. All pink-poly is prohibited
unless otherwise approved in advance by Aireon.

 

The Contractor shall provide details of
the specific Payload inspections and tests and frequency of such inspections and tests while a Payload is in Contractor storage
within the production facility as well as recertification inspections and tests of a Payload after coming out of storage and prior
to shipment to the NEXT assembly, integration and test facility.

 

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ARTICLE 7 - PAYMENTS AND INVOICES

 

7.1           Timing
of Payments

 

Payments under this Contract shall be made
as follows:

 

7.1.1         General

 

All payments
due by Aireon to Contractor shall be invoiced in accordance with the Milestone Payment Plan and this Article 7.1. Payments associated
with any Options exercised by Aireon shall be invoiced in accordance with the relevant payment plan for such Option(s) and Article
5.1.

 

7.1.2         Milestone
Payments 

 

Contractor
shall be entitled to invoice Aireon immediately after completion of
all of the following: (i) Contractor completion of an applicable milestone in accordance with the SOW, and (ii) Aireon’s
written Acceptance of such milestone in accordance with Article 8 (unless agreed otherwise). A milestone shall not be regarded
as completed, and no payment shall be made, until all the effort relevant to that milestone and all previous milestones (applicable
to payment milestones 5 through 26) have been completed, documented and delivered to Aireon in accordance with the SOW specifications
and requirements and Acceptance has been confirmed by Aireon in accordance with Article 8. Contractor invoices for [***] will be
submitted [***].

 

7.1.3        Time
and Material Payments and Funding

 

Task Orders
established on a time and materials basis shall have authorized not-to-exceed level of budget funding and Contractor agrees to
use reasonable efforts to perform the work specified in the Task Order within such funding allotted. If at any time Contractor
has reason to believe that the hourly rate payments and material costs which will accrue in the performance of the Task Order in
the next succeeding [***] days, when added to all other payments and costs previously accrued, will exceed [***] percent ([***]%)
of the funding allotted in the Task Order, Contractor shall immediately notify Aireon to that effect giving the revised estimate
of the total price to Aireon for the performance of the Task Order, together with supporting reasons and documentation.

 

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7.1.4        Early Completion of Milestones

 

In the event
that Contractor delivers early, Aireon may elect to pay the associated milestone(s) at the time of delivery dependnent on available
funding.

 

7.2          No
Waiver

 

Payments made under this Agreement shall
not waive any rights, either expressed or implied, as may exist as part of this Agreement, including but not limited to, Aireon’s
right to hire an independent auditor as specified in Article 25.10.

 

7.3         Terms
of Payment

 

Provided that
Acceptance of the applicable Work Product has occurred, payment shall be made via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) by Aireon in
total within [***] business days after Aireon’s receipt of Contractor’s valid and
correct invoice. 

 

EFT Payments shall be made to:

 

[***]

 

In the event
Aireon does not make a payment on the due date, interest will accrue daily at an annual rate of [***]
on balance due.

 

7.4          Invoicing
Instructions

 

All invoices and supporting payment documents
shall be clearly marked with the applicable SOW and shall be sent to the following address for payment:

 

[***]

 

7.5          Disputed
Amounts

 

In the event
Contractor submits an invoice to Aireon that is incomplete, the Deliverable has not been delivered, a milestone has not been completed
or an invoice billing amount is inaccurate or not in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement, Aireon shall so notify
Contractor in writing within [***] business days of receipt of said invoice or payment obligation
or, to the extent that the basis for a disputed invoice could not have been reasonably ascertained within [***]
business days then within a reasonable time after the basis for such disputed invoice should have been reasonably apparent to Aireon.
Such notification shall state in reasonable detail the Agreement requirements associated with the applicable Deliverable item or
milestone that have not been met. Upon correction of the noted discrepancy or discrepancies and delivery or completion of the milestone
in accordance with this Agreement, the invoice shall be reinstated for payment. Failure to pay any amount subject to a reasonable
good faith dispute shall not constitute a material breach under this Agreement until such underlying dispute is resolved by the
Parties. 

 

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7.6           Failure
to Pay

 

Aireon’s
failure to timely make payment in full on the Due Date(s) will constitute a material breach of this Agreement, and will result
in Contractor having all rights and remedies available under this Agreement (which the parties understand and agree will include
the right to stop work in Contractor’s discretion and the right to exercise the conversion option outlined below in Article
7.7) at law or in equity. Prior to any stop work resulting from a delayed payment, Contractor will work with Aireon toward a mutually
acceptable resolution of delayed payments which, if needed, shall involve discussions between each Party’s senior management.
More specifically, a panel of two senior executives of Harris and Aireon agree to meet within [***]
days of receiving an invoice, in person or by teleconference, and confer in an effort to resolve anticipated non-payment issues.
Each Party’s executives will be identified by notice to the other. 

 

7.7          Payment in Iridium Services

 

In the event Aireon fails to timely
make its initial or any other later payment in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, Aireon shall [***] take action to
procure from Iridium Satellite LLC prepaid credits for services offered by Iridium (e.g., voice, data, open port, etc) in the
disputed amount (credits) owed by Aireon to Contractor. The amount of Iridium Services to be transferred to Contractor shall
equal the portion of the Unpaid Amount [***] up to ten million
($10,000,000) U.S. dollars. The credits will reflect the use of [***] and the Agreement will
permit [***]. In addition, Aireon will also procure for Contractor the right to [***]; provided, however, that [***]. Aireon agrees that it will use its best efforts to negotiate and present to Contractor a
fully [***] between [***] that reflects [***] within [***] of the
[***] with the understanding that, notwithstanding the above, a [***] shall be presented to
[***] no later than [***] from the[***] of this Agreement.

 

Alternatively, upon [***], Aireon may present [***] between [***] in which [***].

 

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ARTICLE 8 – PAYLOAD PRE-INTEGRATION
AND SHIP READINESS REVIEW AND DELIVERY

 

Contractor shall perform the following tests and reviews:

 

8.1             Payload
Pre-Integration and Ship Readiness Review (PPSRR)

 

8.1.1           Contractor
to Conduct a Review of each Payload Prior to Shipment

 

Contractor shall conduct a detailed and
comprehensive review of each Payload prior to Contractor’s shipment of the Payload [***]. This review shall be conducted
in accordance with the terms of this Article 8 and the Statement of Work (a “Payload Pre-Integration and Ship Readiness Review
or “PPSRR”). Contractor shall not ship or otherwise deliver to Aireon a Payload until such PPSRR has been satisfactorily
completed.

 

8.1.2           Time,
Place and Notice of PPSRR 

 

The PPSRR shall take place at [***] or
[***]. Contractor shall notify Aireon in writing on or before [***] prior to the date that the Payload(s) will be available for
the PPSRR, which shall be the scheduled date for commencement of such PPSRR. If Aireon cannot attend the PPSRR on such initially
scheduled date, Contractor shall reasonably accommodate Aireon’s scheduling requirements.

 

8.1.3           Conduct
and Purpose of PPSRR

 

The PPSRR shall be conducted during normal
business hours and in accordance with the terms of this Article 8 and the Statement of Work. The purpose of the PPSRR shall be
to: (i) review test data and analyses for the Payload; (ii) demonstrate to Aireon’s satisfaction that [***]; (iii) demonstrate
to Aireon’s satisfaction that [***]; (iv) determine whether the Payload meets the applicable Performance Specification requirements
(except those that have been waived pursuant to Article 8.1.4 below) and is therefore ready for Delivery.

 

8.1.4           Waivers
and Deviations 

 

Contractor shall submit to Aireon, or Aireon
may propose to Contractor, any request for a waiver of, or deviation from, provision(s) of the [***]. Aireon shall consider each
such request in good faith in accordance with industry standard practices. A request for waiver or deviation shall be deemed granted
only if it has been approved in writing by Aireon. Each such waiver or deviation approved by Aireon shall be deemed an amendment
to the applicable [***] only with respect to such specified [***], permitting such waiver thereof, or deviation therefrom, effective
on or after the date of such approval for such [***] or [***]. In the event that Aireon approves any waiver or deviation that has
an impact or is reasonably expected to have an impact on the [***], Aireon shall be entitled to [***] with respect to such waiver
to be negotiated in good faith by the Parties.

 

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8.1.5           PPSR
Inspection

 

Contractor shall permit [***] pursuant
to this Article 8.1.5; provided, however, that the provisions of Article 12.1 and Article 16 shall apply to any such [***]. At
Aireon’s request, the Contractor shall reasonably accommodate [***] on a case by case basis subject to requirements of Article
16.

 

8.1.6           PPSR
Results 

 

In the event that the PPSRR demonstrates
to Aireon’s satisfaction that [***], Aireon shall provide written confirmation to Contractor within [***] after Aireon receives
written notice of completion of the PPSRR from Contractor) of its [***] (it being expressly understood that such [***]), and the
Payload(s) shall be deemed ready for shipment to the facilities of the AIT Contractor.

 

In the event that such PPSRR discloses
that the [***], Aireon shall provide written notification thereof [***] to Contractor within [***] after Aireon receives written
notice of completion of the PPSRR from Contractor, which written notification shall state [***]. Contractor shall promptly [***]
to demonstrate to Aireon’s satisfaction [***], after which Aireon within the applicable time frame specified above shall
provide [***] or [***] (it being expressly understood that any such [***]. Contractor shall be required to repeat the process described
in this Article 8.1.6 until Aireon provides Contractor with a confirmation pursuant to the requirements of this Article 8.1.6,
unless otherwise agreed by the Parties. Aireon shall not unreasonably withhold or delay giving its notification hereunder.

 

Upon receipt of Aireon’s confirmation
in accordance with this Article 8.1.6, Contractor shall provide, with respect to each applicable Payload, a certification to Aireon
in accordance with the form attached as Exhibit D, Form of Contractor Payload Pre-Shipment Review Completion Certificate. Thereafter,
Contractor shall [***] in accordance with [***].

 

8.1.7           Inspection
Costs Borne by Aireon

 

All costs and expenses incurred by Aireon
and its agents in the exercise of its inspection rights under this Article 8, including travel and living expenses, shall be borne
solely by Aireon.

 

8.1.8           Correction
of Deficiencies after PPSRR

 

If at any time following completion of
PPSRR of a Payload and prior to Launch, it is discovered that [***] or otherwise fails to meet the requirements of Article 8, as
may be modified as of such time pursuant to Article 8.1.4, Contractor shall correct, within the shortest time possible [***] in
accordance with the applicable terms of this Contract, including the Statement of Work, at its own expense, and Contractor shall,
on a reasonable efforts basis, [***].

 

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ARTICLE 9 – ACCEPTANCE

 

9.1           Acceptance
of Products and/or Work

 

Acceptance of
the Products and/or Work by Aireon and/or its designee, including but not limited to all related development, design, Services,
Software and documentation, shall occur only upon (i) Contractor furnishing the Products and/or Work to Aireon at the delivery
location specified in this Agreement and (ii) completion of Acceptance testing in accordance with the test plan to be mutually
developed by the Parties and approved by Aireon in writing that the Product and/or Work is furnished in a condition fully conforming
to the provisions, specifications and requirements of this Agreement and the SOW.
If there is no test plan to be mutually developed by the Parties and approved by Aireon, then acceptance testing will be to the
reasonable satisfaction of Aireon. If the Product and/or Work fail to meet the Acceptance requirements
set forth in the SOW, Aireon shall, within [***] business days, notify Contractor in writing
in which respects the Product and/or Work is defective. Contractor shall promptly correct the defects referred to therein and notify
Aireon that the corrections have been made. The provisions of this Article 9.1 shall thereafter apply to the corrected Products
and/or Work. 

 

9.2           Acceptance
of Payload

 

Conditional Acceptance of each Payload
shall occur when Contractor demonstrates satisfaction of success criteria upon completion of the payload acceptance testing at
Contractor’s facility for each Payload in accordance with the requirements of the SOW. Final Acceptance shall occur upon
successful on-orbit acceptance testing and checkout in accordance with the On-Orbit Payload Acceptance Plan and Procedures, in
conjunction with the on-orbit checkout milestone payment.

 

9.3           Acceptance
of Services

 

Acceptance of Services,
including but not limited to, maintenance, training and engineering support, pursuant to this Agreement shall occur following Contractor’s
completion of the applicable Services specified and delivered and upon Aireon’s verification that such Services are in conformance
with the requirements of the SOW unless agreed otherwise by the Parties.

 

9.4           Acceptance
of Documentation

 

Acceptance
of documentation shall occur as specified in Article 9.1 above. However, approval by Aireon of certain documentation as
required by the SOW milestone Deliverables shall occur when such approval has been granted in writing by Aireon. Aireon shall notify
Contractor in writing of its approval, or rejection, or comments to such Documentation within [***] business days after receipt
of such documentation by Aireon unless agreed otherwise by the Parties. Contractor will reply within [***] business days or sooner
with a revised CDRL incorporating the comments.

 

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9.5           Inspection
Not Acceptance

 

The inspection, examination,
or observation by Aireon with regard to any portion of Work Products produced under this Agreement shall not constitute any Acceptance
thereof, nor shall it relieve Contractor from fulfilling its contractual obligations hereunder.

 

9.6           Non-Release
of Warranty Obligations Upon Acceptance

 

In no event shall Contractor
or its suppliers be released from any of its warranty obligations applicable to any Deliverable as a result of such Deliverable
having been accepted as set forth in this Article 9 or the SOW.

 

9.7           Aireon
Recommendations

 

The Contractor
shall in good faith consider any recommendations of Aireon as to any aspect of the Work to be performed hereunder, but for the
avoidance of doubt, the Contractor will remain solely responsible for the performance of the Work in accordance with the requirements
of this Agreement, including the SOW and specifications, except as set forth in a Change Order in accordance with Article 14.

 

ARTICLE 10 – TRANSFER OF TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS

 

10.1         Payload

 

Title to a Payload shall pass from Contractor
to Aireon after the Payload has successfully achieved Conditional Acceptance at Contractor’s facility. Risk of loss or damage
for a Payload shall pass from Contractor to Aireon after the Payload has been delivered to a location as directed by Aireon.

 

10.2         Deliverables
Other Than the Payload

 

Title to and risk of loss or damage for
the Deliverables other than the Payloads shall pass from Contractor to Aireon upon Acceptance thereof pursuant to Article 9. Aireon’s
rights in and to data and documentation (including, without exception, deliverable Software and Software integrated into hardware)
are as set forth in Article 13.2.

 

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ARTICLE 11 - GENERAL WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS

 

11.1           Products
and Services Warranty

 

Contractor at no additional cost to Aireon,
warrants that the Products and Services Deliverables covered by this Agreement (i) will conform to the requirements, design and
specifications and to drawings, samples or other descriptions referred to in the SOW, (ii) will be free from defects in material
and workmanship, (iii) to the extent that the Contractor knows or has reason to know of the purpose for which the Work, Products,
Software, and Services Deliverables are intended, will be fit and sufficient for such purpose. This warranty shall extend for a
period of eighteen (18) months from the date of Conditional Acceptance or up until the time of launch, whichever event occurs first
(the “Warranty Period”). Notwithstanding the above, the warranty for software services performed under 11.3 below shall
extend for a period of [***] from the date that such services are performed by Contractor and accepted by Aireon.

 

11.2            Defects
and Nonconforming Remedies

 

During the warranty period, if the Products
and Services delivered hereunder do not meet the warranties specified herein, Contractor shall, at Contractor’s discretion
and cost, correct, repair, or replace the defective or nonconforming Products and Services Deliverables. If Contractor fails to,
or refuses to correct, repair, or replace the defective or nonconforming Product and Services Deliverable under this Article 11,
Aireon shall at its discretion, be entitled to (i) an equitable reduction in the price of such defective or nonconforming Product
or Software Deliverable and such price reduction shall be remitted promptly by Contractor to Aireon, or (ii) have the defect repaired
or replaced by a third party in which case Contractor shall be liable for the cost of repairing or replacing the Contractor’s
Product and Service with a similar Product and Service from such third party, (iii) terminate this Agreement and pursue any available
remedy at law or in equity.

 

11.3            Payload
Defects and Anomalies

 

11.3.1           Notification

 

If
at any time during the Term of this Agreement, it is discovered that a Payload has a Defect 
or is experiencing an Anomaly, Contractor shall be notified in writing by Aireon and Aireon shall provide to Contractor for the
purpose of the investigation all reasonably available data and information related to the Payload.

 

11.3.2           Investigate
and Correct

 

Contractor shall investigate
any Payload Anomaly or Defect occurring on any Payload after Launch and during the period set forth in Article 11.3.1, whether
known to it or as notified in writing by Aireon, and shall correct such Anomaly or Defect as promptly as possible in accordance
with the Payload Anomaly resolution support services set forth in the Statement of Work. Such corrective measures shall be conducted
to resolve Defects or Anomalies that are resolvable by on-ground means, including software patches or updates, or transmission
by Contractor of commands to the Payload to eliminate or mitigate any adverse impact resulting from any such Anomalies, to establish
work-around solutions, or to otherwise resolve such Defects or Anomalies that are resolvable. Contractor shall coordinate and consult
with Aireon concerning such on-ground resolution of Defects or Anomalies in any Launched Payload.

 

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11.3.3        
Warranty Exclusions

 

THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT
APPLY IF THE HARDWARE AND/OR SOFTWARE DELIVERED HEREUNDER (A) HAS BEEN ALTERED OR MODIFIED, EXCEPT BY SELLER; (B) HAS NOT BEEN
INSTALLED, OPERATED, REPAIRED, OR MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY SELLER; (C) HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO ABNORMAL
PHYSICAL OR ELECTRICAL STRESS BEYOND LIMITS SPECIFIED IN THE SOW AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS, MISUSE, NEGLIGENCE, OR ACCIDENT.

 

11.4         Other
Agreements

 

Contractor represents that Contractor is
subject to no agreement which in any manner would interfere with Aireon's ownership or other property or license rights, including
Intellectual Property Rights as granted with respect to the Products, Services and/or Deliverables provided under this Agreement.

 

11.5         Software
Warranty

 

In addition to the warranties set forth
in this Article 11, Contractor further represents and warrants that, under this Agreement, (i) all Software delivered hereunder
is free of viruses or similar items as verified by testing such Software using commercially reasonable anti-viral software; (ii)
it will not knowingly introduce into any delivered Software, without Aireon’s prior written approval, any code that would
have the effect of disabling or otherwise shutting down all or any portion of the delivered Software or any other software, computer
or technology of Aireon; and (iii) it will not seek to gain access to the work through any special programming devices or methods,
including trapdoors or backdoors, to bypass, without Aireon’s prior written approval, any Aireon security measures protecting
the work.

 

11.6         Title

 

Contractor represents and warrants that
it shall provide [***] title to all [***] for which title shall pass to Aireon free and clear of [***], in accordance with the
terms of this Agreement. Contractor shall not grant to third parties any lien, encumbrance or security interest of any nature on
any [***].

 

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11.7         Intellectual
Property Warranty

 

The
Contractor represents and warrants that: (a) Contractor will not, in providing Services or Deliverables, [***];
(b) all Work Product delivered under this Agreement shall be free and clear of any liens, [***]
of others; (c) Contractor is not bound by the terms of [***]
to [***] which may be used in the course of his relationship
with Aireon or to [***]; (d) Contractor’s execution of
this Agreement, relationship with Aireon and performance under this Agreement shall not constitute [***];
and (e) the exercise of Aireon of the rights granted by this Agreement and use of the Work Product and Products will not [***]
(collectively, (a) through (e) the “IP Warranty”). 

 

ARTICLE 12 - FACILITIES ACCESS AND INSURANCE

 

12.1      General Facilities
Access

 

Subject to the terms set forth herein,
and in compliance with applicable export laws, as well as Aireon and Contractor’s normal and customary safety and security
regulations and practices (or, if applicable, those of a third party supplier), Aireon and Contractor shall be allowed to access
the other’s facilities as required to perform the Work unless agreed otherwise and such agreement will not be unreasonably
denied. Such access shall be upon reasonable prior written notice on a non-interfering basis and shall occur during normal working
hours or at such other hours as Work is being performed.

 

12.2      Site Access

 

The Contractor shall provide to Aireon
and/or its designated representatives on-site access to the Contractor’s facilities being used for the performance of the
Work required under this Agreement for review of technical, manufacturing, and schedule status. The Contractor shall provide unescorted
access to Contractor-provided Aireon office space and Contractor common areas. The Contractor shall also provide access to technical
areas consistent with Contractor security policies

 

12.3        Access
to Work in Process

 

Subject to the terms set forth herein,
and in compliance with applicable export laws, as well as Aireon and Contractor’s normal and customary safety and security
regulations and practices (or, if applicable, those of a third party supplier) Aireon’s employees and/or personnel of Aireon’s
associate contractor shall be allowed access to all Work being performed at Contractor’s or any subcontractor’s facility
for the Product and other Deliverable items for the purpose of observing the progress of such Work in accordance with the requirements
of this Agreement, including the SOW. Such access shall be upon reasonable prior written notice on a non-interfering basis and
shall occur during normal working hours or at such other hours as Work is being performed.

 

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12.4       Residency

 

Aireon reserves the right to station full-time
personnel at the Contractor’s facility as it deems necessary. These residents may be Aireon employee or its designated representatives.
The Contractor shall supply suitable office facilities for Aireon residents, in accordance with this Agreement to enable monitoring
of the Work performed under this Agreement. These residents shall have free and unrestricted access to the Contractor’s facilities
associated with the execution of this Agreement. The office facilities shall contain unrestricted access to the internet and external
telephone lines.

 

12.5     Insurance

 

The Contractor shall obtain and maintain,
at its own expense, insurance coverage against all risks of loss, including earthquake and other natural disasters, and damage
to or loss or destruction of any portion of the work or any Deliverable and/or its components in an amount sufficient to cover
the greater of: (a) the Contractor’s full replacement value of each Deliverable; or (b) the amounts paid by Aireon with respect
to such Deliverable. Such insurance shall provide: (i) coverage for all activities associated with performance of the work at Contractor’s
facilities; (ii) coverage for removal of debris, and insuring the structures, machines, equipment, facilities, fixtures and other
properties constituting part of the project, (iii) transit coverage, including ocean marine coverage (unless insured by the supplier),
and (iv) off-site coverage for any key equipment. Prior to commencing the work and whenever requested by Aireon, Contractor agrees
to furnish to Aireon certificates of insurance evidencing that insurance required under this Article is in full force and effect.
Contractor agrees to notify Aireon in advance of any change to any material terms and conditions of said policies of insurance
which are relevant to this Agreement, and, if any such change is made without Aireon’s consent (not to be unreasonably withheld),
Contractor shall be obligated to procure supplemental insurance coverage, subject to availability, to comply with the insurance
obligations set forth above. Contractor shal provide certificates of insurance evidencing the above coverage is in place.

 

12.6      Contractor
Insurance Support

 

Contractor, at no additional charge to
Aireon, shall furnish Aireon with such information regarding a Payload as is requested by the insurers and as is customary and
normal to support and assist Aireon in obtaining and maintaining a Launch and In-Orbit Insurance Policy including but not limited
to: (i) providing a comprehensive presentation package on the Aireon System, including the Payloads, suitable for presentation
to the space insurance brokers, underwriters or consultants; (ii) supporting Aireon with all necessary presentations (oral, written
or otherwise), including attendance and participation in such presentations where requested by Aireon; (iii) providing on a timely
basis all reasonable and appropriate technical information, data and documentation; (iv) providing documentation and answers to
insurer and underwriter inquiries; and (v) obtaining any agreements and other approvals that are required (e.g., those agreements
and approvals required pursuant to Article 16.2.4) for Aireon’s potential insurance providers to have access to all information
required by such potential providers.

 

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The Contractor shall ensure that full disclosure
is made through the brokers to those insurance underwriters providing insurance cover in respect of any risk relating to this Agreement
to the extent required and subject to appropriate confidentiality safeguards and compliance with governmental export control and
security laws, regulations, policies and license conditions.

 

Notwithstanding Article 13.1 and Article
25.7, but subject to Article 16, Aireon may disclose this Agreement to its insurers, provided that Aireon has entered into binding
agreements with such insurers that limit the disclosure and use of such Agreement on terms comparable to those contained herein.

 

12.7Contractor Claims Support

 

Subject to Article 16 and Article 13.1,
Contractor shall cooperate with and provide reasonable and customary support to Aireon in making and perfecting claims for insurance
recovery and as to any legal proceeding as may be brought by Aireon associated with any claim for insurance recovery. Contractor
shall furnish Aireon with any information that may be reasonably required to prepare and present any insurance claim.

 

ARTICLE 13 - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 

 

13.1Proprietary Information

 

13.1.1
Transmittal of Proprietary Information

 

Aireon desires to transmit
to Contractor certain Proprietary Information relating to the Aireon System; and Contractor desires to transmit to Aireon certain
Proprietary Information of Contractor in connection with its performance under this Agreement. The receiving Party agrees to maintain
the confidentiality of the disclosing Party’s Proprietary Information and not disclose such information to any third party,
except as authorized by the disclosing Party in writing, for a period of [***].

 

13.1.2Use
of Proprietary Information

The receiving Party
shall use Proprietary Information of the disclosing Party only for [***] or [***] granted by the disclosing Party to the receiving
Party under this Agreement and for no other purpose.

 

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13.1.3Protection
of Proprietary Information

 

The receiving Party agrees
to restrict disclosure of the disclosing Party’s Proprietary Information to any person or entity except to its employees,
Affiliates, subcontractors, agents or contractors (who are not direct competitors of the Disclosing party), who [***], and who
[***]. The receiving Party agrees that such Proprietary Information shall be [***], but in no event [***]. Receiving Party’s
shall also specifically inform and train their employees of their obligations under this Article 13.

 

Proprietary Information received by a Party
may be subject to U.S. export laws and regulations and shall not be exported directly or indirectly by the receiving Party, except
as provided in Article 16. The receiving Party agrees that the disclosing Party’s Proprietary Information is and shall at
all times remain the property of the disclosing Party. The receiving Party further agrees that, except as expressly provided herein,
no grant under the disclosing Party’s Intellectual Property Rights is hereby given or intended, in this Article 13.1.3, including
any license implied or otherwise.

 

13.1.4Return
of Proprietary Information 

 

Upon termination of this Agreement, all
Proprietary Information transmitted to the receiving Party by the disclosing Party in [***], and any copies thereof made by the
receiving Party shall be destroyed or, at the disclosing Party’s written request, returned to the disclosing Party, except
that the receiving Party shall be entitled to retain [***] in order to [***]. This shall not apply for such information which has
been retained by the other Party in order to enjoy the user rights granted hereunder.

 

13.1.5Confidentiality
Exceptions 

 

Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the provisions of Article 13.1 shall not apply to Proprietary Information that (a) is publicly available or in the
public domain at the time disclosed; (b) is or becomes publicly available or enters the public domain through no fault of the recipient;
(c) is rightfully communicated to the recipient by persons not bound by confidentiality obligations with respect thereto; (d) is
already in the recipient’s possession free of any confidentiality obligations with respect thereto at the time of disclosure;
(e) is independently developed by the recipient; or (f) is approved for release or disclosure by the disclosing Party without restriction.

 

13.1.6Disclosure
to a Court

 

Notwithstanding
anything in this Agreement to the contrary, either Party may disclose Proprietary Information in response to an order of a court
or other governmental body or is otherwise required by law or regulation to be disclosed, provided that the Party making the disclosure
pursuant to the order shall first have given notice to the other Party and made a reasonable effort to obtain a protective order.

 

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13.2Intellectual Property
Rights

 

13.2.1.
Background Intellectual Property

 

All Background Intellectual Property and
all Background IP Rights which are (a) created, acquired or otherwise obtained [***], or (b) developed [***], shall remain the
sole and exclusive property of the Party who developed and owned such Background Intellectual Property and Background IP Rights.
Contractor hereby grants to Aireon a fully-paid, royalty-free, worldwide, non-exclusive, license right to, either directly, or
through its duly authorized agents, representatives, and subcontractors, [***] any of Contractor’s Background IP Rights and
Background IP provided, delivered, or utilized under this Agreement for [***]. Except as provided in Article 13, no other rights
expressed or implied are granted to Contractor’s Background IP. The Contractor’s Background IP is detailed in Exhibit
F of this Agreement. The Parties agree that, if necessary, Exhibit F may be updated as needed during the Term of the Agreement.

 

Aireon agrees that a violation of this
License would cause irreparable injury to Contractor, and that Contractor shall be entitled, in addition to any other rights and
remedies it may have, at law or in equity, to seek an injunction enjoining and restraining Aireon from doing or continuing to do
any such act and any other violations or threatened violations this License.

 

THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THE INTELECUTAL
PROPERTY LICENSES HEREIN TERMINATE IF THE PARTIES TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 17. UPON TERMINATION, CONTRACTOR
SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO [***], AND AIREON SHALL IMMEDIATELY [***] AND [***].

 

For purposes of clarity, Contractor acknowledges
and agrees that Aireon retains ownership of: (a) all of Aireon’s Proprietary Information; and (b) any [***]; and (c) Aireon
Background IP and Background IP Rights (“Aireon Property”). No right or license in such Aireon Property is granted
to the Contractor regarding such Aireon Property, except as necessary to perform the Contractor’s obligations under this
Agreement.

 

13.2.2Foreground
IP ([***] Ownership
and License)

 

Aireon and Contractor agree that all Foreground
IP created by, or on behalf of,
Contractor whether or not patentable, shall be [***].

 

All Foreground IP shall constitute [***].
If [***] may be entitled to claim any other ownership interest in any of the Foreground IP, [***] hereby [***], under patent, copyright,
trade secret and trademark law, in perpetuity or for the longest period otherwise permitted by law. [***]
agrees to grant to [***] a fully paid, royalty free, non-exclusive,
world-wide, irrevocable (except [***]) and non-transferable
right and license to use Foreground IP, with right to sublicense such right and license to Use to its Subcontractors/Affiliates
only to the extent necessary to (i) [***] and (ii) [***].
No other right or license in such Foreground IP is granted to [***]
without the prior written consent of [***].

 

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13.2.3Additional
Assistance to [***]

 

To
the extent of the rights assigned herein, [***] will sign any
necessary documents and will otherwise reasonably assist [***],
at [***] expense, in obtaining [***].
[***] will sign any necessary documents and will otherwise assist
[***], at [***]
expense, in [***]. At no additional cost except for reasonable
out-of-pocket expenses, [***] shall execute any documents reasonably
requested by [***] and shall perform any and all further acts
reasonably deemed necessary or desirable by [***] to [***].
If [***] fails to do so, [***]
hereby authorizes [***]. [***]
agrees to obtain [***], from any subsidiary, subcontractor,
or employee who creates, either in whole or part. [***] shall
not [***] covering any of the [***].

 

13.2.4Waiver
of [***]

 

To
the extent permitted by law, [***] waives any [***]
to the [***],
such as [***].

 

13.2.5Alternative
Grant of [***]

 

If
[***] has any right to the [***]
or [***] that cannot be [***]
or [***], or if any [***]
or [***] is found to not be [***]
or otherwise [***] as contemplated above, [***]
grants to [***], for the life of the relevant [***]
under applicable law the non-exclusive right [***] for all purposes
except for those activities that [***]. (to be specified). 

 

13.3Indemnification

 

Contractor agrees that it shall, at its
own expense and at its option, indemnify, defend or settle any claim, suit, or proceeding brought against Aireon or any customer
of Aireon, based on an allegation that the product or services furnished under this Agreement constitute a [***] infringement of
any patent, mask work, copyright or any other intellectual property right. Contractor’s obligations to defend and indemnify
Aireon and the other persons referred to above are subject to Contractor being given (i) [***], (ii) all [***], and (iii) the right
to [***]. This obligation shall be effective only if [***]. In the event of such notice, suit or action, Contractor shall at its
sole option and its own expense, either: (a) [***]; or (b) [***]; or (c) [***]; or (d) If none of the above is reasonably available,
[***].

 

The foregoing indemnity does not apply
to the following: (1) [***]; (2) [***]; (3) [***]. The foregoing states the entire liability of Contractor with respect to violation
of third party intellectual property rights in connection with products furnished under this Agreement.

 

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ARTICLE 14 - CHANGES

 

14.1Change Orders

 

Aireon may issue written change orders
at any time or request a change to the work required by this Agreement such as additions or reductions in scope to the work required
by this Agreement; revising the SOW, drawings, designs, materials or specifications; delaying, extending or otherwise changing
the time or place of delivery; or extending the performance of the work, all within the general scope of this Agreement. Contractor
will use reasonable efforts to mitigate all impacts and costs to Aireon resulting from such changes.

 

Within 10 business days
of receipt of such change order, Contractor shall notify Aireon, if Contractor accepts the change order, or if modifications are
required. If a modification to this Agreement is required then Contractor will provide a proposal to Aireon setting forth the required
modifications as described in Article 14.2 below. Such change orders shall be signed by authorized representatives of Aireon according
to Article 23.

 

14.2Equitable Adjustments

 

Contractor shall use
its commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate all costs or delays resulting from Aireon’s change order request. If after
such efforts Contractor determines that the change will cause an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for,
performance under this Agreement, or otherwise affects any other provisions of this Agreement, whether expressly changed or not
changed by any such change order by Aireon, Contractor shall provide Aireon a Time and Materials (T&M) Proposal for changes
estimated at less than or equal to [***] U.S. dollars ($[***]). Contractor shall provide hours and price per labor category, consistent
with the Time and Material rate table (Exhibit G). Contractor will provide a task list and cost details for travel, material, subcontracts,
and other direct costs, as applicable for any particular change. Contractor will also provide backup data for the monthly invoices,
once a change is authorized, to include actual labor hours incurred, as well as actual costs for travel, material, subcontracts,
and other direct costs, as applicable from our Government-approved accounting system. The Contractor will propose a Firm Fixed
Price (FFP) proposal for changes estimated to be greater than [***] U.S. dollars ($[***]). Contractor will provide a task list,
Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE) and Recurring Engineering (RE) costs with its FFP proposal within [***] days from the date of receipt
by Contractor of the notification of such intended change.

 

If Aireon accepts
Contractor’s proposal pursuant to a change order request, Aireon shall so notify Contractor in writing and the Parties shall
execute any necessary amendment to this Agreement at which time Contractor shall commence work associated with the agreed upon
change.

 

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ARTICLE 15 - STOP WORK ORDER

 

15.1Stop Work Order Notice

 

Aireon may, at any time, by written notice
to Contractor (“the Stop Work Order”), direct Contractor to suspend performance of any portion of the work pending
further notice and instructions from Aireon. Such Stop Work Order shall specify the reason for the Stop Work Order, the portion
of work and, as applicable, the Deliverables, including Services or data for which associated work is to be suspended, the date
of suspension and the estimated duration of the suspension. Upon receiving any such Stop Work Order, Contractor shall promptly
suspend further performance of the work to the extent specified, and during the period of such suspension, shall protect all work-in-process
and materials, supplies, and equipment Contractor has on hand for performance of the work.

 

15.2Period of Stopped Work

 

Aireon may,
at any time during the period of time in which a Stop Work Order is in effect, either: (a) direct Contractor to resume performance
of the work by written notice to Contractor, and Contractor shall resume diligent performance of the work, provided that (i) the
Delivery schedule is adjusted to reflect the suspension of the work and the time required by Contractor to recommence performance,
(ii) other affected provisions of this Agreement shall be adjusted, and (iii) Contractor is compensated for costs associated with
the stop work order and subsequent start-up; or (b) terminate this Agreement pursuant to Article 17. The period for any such Stop
Work Order shall not exceed [***] calendar days

 

15.3Equitable Stopped Work
Compensation

 

Contractor shall provide
a Firm Fixed Price Proposal summarizing costs associated with the stop work notice and, if applicable, resumption of work. The
parties agree to negotiate the proposal in good faith. Payment terms shall be net thirty in accordance with Article 7.3.

 

ARTICLE 16 - LAWS AND REGULATIONS COMPLIANCE

 

16.1General

 

Except
as provided for otherwise under this Agreement, each Party shall, at its expense, perform its obligations hereunder in accordance
with all applicable laws, regulations, and policies of any federal, state, local, or foreign government and the conditions of all
applicable federal, state, local, or foreign government approvals, permits, or licenses. 

 

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16.2Export
and Other Regulations

 

16.2.1Compliance
with Laws

 

This Agreement and transactions hereunder
are subject to applicable laws, regulations or orders governing or restricting the export of Products, repaired items, replacement
equipment, Proprietary Information, related technical data or information or any direct product thereof.

 

		(a)	Aireon and Contractor will:

(i)comply with all such
laws, regulations and orders to the extent that they are applicable to Aireon or Contractor; and

 

(ii)not export or re-export
Proprietary Information, related technical information or any direct product thereof to any country for which the United States
require an export license or other government approval, without first assuring that such license or governmental approval has been
obtained; and

 

(iii) not export or re-export
to any country to which transactions are prohibited by the U. S. Governments.

 

		(b)	Violation of the obligations of this Article shall constitute just cause for immediate termination
of this Agreement by the non-violating Party without liability to the violating Party.

 

		(c)	Neither Party shall be in breach of this Agreement if any export license necessary cannot be obtained
from the relevant authorities, provided that commercially reasonable efforts have been made by the responsible Party to acquire
such export licenses.

 

16.2.2
Export Approvals

 

Contractor and Aireon will as necessary
apply for export approval(s) jointly (e.g., third-party TAA) or on their own behalf for any export or re-export required hereunder.
The Parties shall cooperate with each other to ensure Export Regulation compliance.

 

16.2.3
Effects of Approvals

 

The issuance of such approval and any other
governmental approval for export or re-export shall constitute a condition precedent to either Party’s obligations under
this Article.

  

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16.2.4
Required Permits

 

Contractor
will obtain all licenses and approvals required under and will otherwise comply with all laws governing.

 

16.2.5
Corrupt Practices

 

Contractor
will comply with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and will not use any payment or other benefit derived from Aireon to offer,
promise or pay any money, gift or any other thing of value to any person for the purpose of influencing official actions or decisions
affecting the Agreement.

 

16.2.6
Boycott

 

Contractor
will use its best efforts to not, directly or indirectly, take any action that would cause Aireon to be in violation of United
States anti-boycott laws under the United States Export Administration Act or the United States Internal Revenue Code, or any regulation
thereunder. 

 

16.3Inter-Party Waiver
of Liability

 

16.3.1
Launch Services Agreement Inter-Party Waiver

 

In
the event that Contractor performs Work at a Launch Site, Contractor hereby agrees to be bound by the no-fault, no-subrogation
inter-party waiver of liability and related indemnity provisions required by the Launch Services Agreement with respect to each
launch of a Satellite and to cause its contractors and subcontractors at any tier (including suppliers of any kind) that are involved
in the performance of this Agreement and any other person having an interest in any Payload (including customers of Contractor)
to accede to such waiver and indemnity, which in every case shall include claims against any Launch Services Provider, Host and
its Associate Contractors and Subcontractors at any tier (including suppliers of any kind) and any provider of Other Payloads.
Contractor shall execute and deliver any instrument that may be reasonably required by any Launch Services Provider to evidence
Contractor's agreement to be bound by such waivers.

 

16.3.2
Indemnity Related to the Inter-Party Waiver of Liability

 

Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless
Aireon and/or its Associate Contractors and Subcontractors at any tier (including suppliers of any kind) and the provider of Other
Payloads from and against any claim made by Contractor and/or any of its contractors and subcontractors (including suppliers of
any kind) that are involved in the performance of this Agreement, or by any person having an interest in any Payload (including
customers of Contractor), or by insurer(s), resulting from the failure of Contractor to waive any liability against, or to cause
any other person Contractor is obligated to cause to waive any liability against, any Launch Services Provider, Aireon and its
other Associate Contractors and Subcontractors at any time (including suppliers of any kind) and the provider of Other Payloads.
Contractor shall execute and deliver any instrument that may be reasonably required by the Launch Services Provider to evidence
Contractor's agreement to be bound by such indemnifications.

 

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16.4 Type and Government
Approvals

 

All Products and Services purchased by
Aireon from Contractor shall fully comply with and include the approval to import, export and be operated in accordance with all
in-country government laws and regulations.

 

16.5 Support Efforts

 

Contractor shall, at no additional cost
to Aireon or Host, perform technical analyses, generate technical reports, and prepare technical inputs for applications and other
regulatory and International Telecommunication Union (ITU) filings, and conduct tests and/or certifications required by the U.S.
Government (USG), any regulatory agency, or the ITU, to support USG and other licensing and regulatory requirements and ITU requirements
applicable to the Products and Services purchased hereunder.

 

Specific support efforts shall include,
but are not limited to: (a) preparing technical inputs required by USG licensing or other regulatory requirements and ITU requirements;
(b) producing the necessary documentation, if any, needed to obtain approvals from the USG and other government entities, included
but not limited to [***]; (c) all activities necessary to secure USG approvals for encryption and decryption; and (d) attending
technical interchange meetings at Host’s request.

 

Contractor shall exercise reasonable best
efforts in support of the preparation and prosecution of Host’s ITU filings, including without limitation in support of the
preparation, submission, prosecution and maintenance (including attendance at any related meetings, multilateral or bilateral)
of such ITU filings and radio frequency coordination efforts, and upon Host’s request, Contractor shall exercise reasonable
best efforts in support of Host’s efforts to obtain all licenses, permits, and authorizations required by any regulatory
agency or the ITU.

 

In the event any of the above effort requires
the Contractor to expend unreasonable cost (at the sole determination of the Contractor), the Contractor shall notify Aireon in
writing in advance of expending said cost and shall proceed in accordance with Article 14, Changes.

 

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ARTICLE 17 - TERMINATION

 

17.1Termination of the
Agreement

 

17.1.1Termination
for Default

 

Either
Party may terminate this Agreement if the other Party breaches a material obligation under this Agreement and such breach continues
uncured for a period of [***] after written notice or (if the Parties mutually agree that the
breach is not one which is capable of being cured within [***]) the breaching Party or its Affiliate
has failed to commence to cure the breach within [***] from the notice or failed to continue
to do so diligently, or in any event, if the breach is not cured within [***].

 

17.1.2Termination
for Convenience

 

Aireon
may terminate this Agreement  at any time for its convenience upon providing a written notice to Contractor no less than
[***] prior to the effective date of such termination. After such termination for convenience, neither Party shall have any further
obligation(s) to the other under this Agreement except for payment or performance of any payments or obligations which are
still due and outstanding as of the date of such termination or for any other obligations which expressly survive the
termination of this Agreement.

 

17.2Consequences of Default
Termination

 

17.2.1Termination
by Aireon for default of the Contractor

 

In case of Aireon’s
termination for default hereunder Aireon may take over the completion of the terminated Work
by contract with a third party or otherwise and Contractor shall reimburse Aireon for additional costs and expenses in connection
with such terminated work, including without limitation any additional costs Aireon incurred under the Host’s agreement with
the launch provider, provided that Aireon shall use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate such excess costs. 

 

17.2.1Termination by the Contractor
for default of Aireon

 

In case of Contractor’s
termination of this Agreement for Aireon’s default hereunder, Contractor has provided a Termination Liability Schedule
in order to specify the costs to be recovered by Contractor. The Termination Liability Schedule may be found in Exhibit E of this
Agreement. If Contractor terminates this Agreement for the default of Aireon, Aireon’s liability shall be the amount set
forth in Exibit F at the date of termination, less all payments made by Aireon to Contractor up to the date of termination. As
an example, if Contractor terminates this Agreement for the default of Aireon on May 14, 2014, Aireon’s aggregate termination
liability shall be:

 

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		1.	Amount from Exhibit E: [***] U.S. dollars (US$[***]) minus

		2.	Amounts Paid to Date: [***] U.S. dollars (US$[***]) =

		3.	Termination Due Contractor: [***] U.S. Dollars (US$[***])

  

17.2.2Termination
for Bankruptcy

 

Either Party may terminate all or any part
of this Agreement by written notice to the other Party if the other Party: (i) has filed against it a petition in bankruptcy which
it fails to discharge within five (5) business days of the date of filing; (ii) the other Party institutes or has instituted against
it any action or proceeding whether voluntary or compulsory having for its object the winding up of the other Party, which action
or proceeding is not discharged, stayed or otherwise rendered of no practical consequence within five (5) business days; (iii)
the other Party becomes bankrupt or insolvent, executes a deed of assignment or deed of arrangement, and/or has any execution levied
against it in respect of an unsatisfied judgment of a court; or (iv) the other Party is placed under official management or carries
on its business under a receiver, trustee or manager for the benefit of its creditors. For purposes of calculating termination
charges due to the other Party pursuant to termination under this Article 17.2.2, such termination shall be treated as a termination
for default by the other Party.

  

17.3Disposition of Work

 

At the
time of payment by Aireon to Contractor of the termination liability amounts due under this Article and Exhibit E, subject to applicable
U.S. Government export laws and license conditions, Aireon may direct Contractor to transfer to Aireon or any Affiliate, agent
or representative of Aireon, in the manner and to the extent directed by Aireon, title to and risk of loss and possession of any
items comprising the work terminated (including all work-in-process parts and materials, all inventories, licenses, and associated
warranties but not including any portion of the work to which Contractor would not have otherwise been obligated to transfer title
hereunder had this Agreement been completed). Contractor shall, upon direction of Aireon, protect and preserve property at Aireon’s
expense in the possession of Contractor or its suppliers in which Aireon has an interest and shall facilitate access to and possession
by Aireon of items comprising all or part of the work terminated. Alternatively, Aireon may request Contractor to make reasonable
efforts to re-use or sell such items and, in the case of work Contractor can re-use, Contractor
shall remit the mutually agreed cost of all such items
to Aireon, and, in the case of sold items, remit any sales proceeds to Aireon less a deduction for Actual Costs of disposition
reasonably incurred.

 

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ARTICLE 18 – GROUND STORAGE

 

18.1Storage.

 

In the event that any Payload(s) are placed
in storage, all storage costs, including insurance, shall be borne by the Contractor. All costs for periodic Payload storage testing,
re-verification testing, delta PPSRR testing, re-furbishing, and re-work, and all other costs associated with the testing and maintenance
set forth in the Payload Packaging, Shipment and Storage Plan shall be borne byAireon.

 

18.2Title and Risk of Loss

 

With respect to each Payload, title and risk of loss to a Payload
delivered to storage shall remain with Aireon at the storage site for storage during the Term of the Agreement.

 

18.3Notification of Intention
to Launch a Previously Stored Payload

 

In the event a Payload is placed in storage,
Aireon shall notify Contractor in writing when the Payload should be removed from storage and delivered to the AIT Subcontractor’s
facility. This notification must be received by Contractor not less than [***] days prior to the scheduled shipment date to the
AIT Subcontractor’s facility.

 

ARTICLE 19 - FORCE MAJEURE

 

Neither Party will be liable for any failure
or delay in performing an obligation under this Agreement that is due to causes beyond its reasonable control, such as, without
implied limitation: natural catastrophes, governmental acts or omissions including non-approval of an export license, change of
or implementation of new laws or regulations, labor strikes or difficulties, transportation stoppages or slowdowns or the inability
to procure parts or materials, such delay nevertheless shall not be excusable if the parts or materials were obtainable from other
sources in sufficient time. If any force majeure condition occurs, the Party delayed or unable to perform shall give immediate
notice to the other and shall proceed with reasonable diligence to remedy the consequences of the force majeure event.

 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event
the supplying Party is delayed in delivery of Deliverable as a result of an event of force majeure for a period of more than three
(3) months, the other Party may terminate this Agreement and shall have the rights and obligations set forth in Article 17 upon
such termination.

 

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ARTICLE 20 - DISPUTES RESOLUTION

 

20.1Escalation

 

Each
Party agrees that any dispute between the Parties relating to this Agreement will first be submitted in writing to a panel of two
senior executives of Contractor and Aireon, who will promptly meet, in person or by teleconference, and confer in an effort to
resolve such dispute. Each Party’s executives will be identified by notice to the other. Any agreed decisions of the executives
will be final and binding on the Parties. In the event the executives are unable to resolve any dispute within [***]
days after submission to them, either Party may then refer such dispute to arbitration in accordance with Article 20.2 hereunder.

 

20.2Resolution by a Court
of Law

 

Any controversy or claim
arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the existence, validity, breach or termination thereof, whether during or after
its term, and which cannot be settled through consultation and negotiation as described in Article 20.1 above will be finally settled
by a non-jury trial conducted in the State of New York.

 

20.3Continuing Performance

 

Pending any decision, appeal, suit, or
claim pursuant to this Article 20.3, the Parties agree to proceed diligently with performance of this Agreement. However,
Contractor is not waiving its right to recovery by continuing to work during the resolution of the dispute and the Contractor may
submit an equitable adjustment following the resolution of the dispute. 

 

20.4Injunctive Relief

 

Nothing in this Article
will prevent either Party from seeking injunctive relief against the other Party from any judicial or administrative authority
pending the resolution of a controversy or claim by arbitration.

 

ARTICLE 21 - GOVERNING LAW

 

21.1 Governing Law

 

This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, USA, without regard to its conflict of laws provisions. The parties
shall specifically disclaim the U.N. Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.

 

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ARTICLE 22 - LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

 

22.1Disclaimer

 

EXCEPT FOR CLAIMS ARISING UNDER BREACH
OF CONFIDENTIALITY [***], IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY, ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, SHAREHOLDERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS UNDER
THIS AGREEMENT BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER, WHETHER IN AGREEMENT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFIT OR REVENUES, LOSS OF THE USE OF EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES, OR FOR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT
OR FACILITIES REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE CLAIM OR CLAIMS THEREFORE FOUND IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY
OR OTHERWISE AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE PARTY TO BE CHARGED HAS BEEN NOTIFIED OF THE POSSIBILITY OR SHOULD HAVE FORESEEN THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

 

22.2Limitation of Liability

 

Except with respect to claims arising
from a breach of the confidentiality [***] provisions of this Agreement, each Party’s total
aggregate liability to the other Party for claims arising out of or under this Agreement shall not exceed the total value of
this Agreement. Neither Party will bring an action regardless of form related to Products nor Services delivered under this Agreement
[***].

 

22.3 Indemnification

 

Subject to Limitation of Liability Clause
22.2, each party shall indemnify and hold harmless the other party, its affiliates, contractors and subcontractors and each of
their respective officers, directors, agents employees, successors and assigns, from and against all actions, loss, liability,
cost, expenses and damages (including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney’s fees and, to the extent permitted by law,
any fines and penalties) arising from a party’s gross negligent acts or omission, willful misconduct or a breach of this
Agreement. The indemnities set forth above are conditioned upon indemnified party providing to indemnifying party (i) [***], (ii)
all [***], and (iii) the right to [***]. Indemnified party shall have the right to participate in the defense and/or settlement
of such claims at indemnified party’s expense.

 

ARTICLE 23 - AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES AND NOTICES

 

23.1Authorized Representatives

 

The representatives of Aireon and Contractor
authorized to make changes to this Agreement, to sign contractual documents, and to receive Notices under this Article are the
following authorized representatives (or their designated representatives):

 

	AIREON	CONTRACTOR
	[***]	[***]
	Chief Legal Officer	 Contracts Manager

 

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23.2Notices

 

Any notice to be
given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, or per facsimile transmission,
to the Parties at the following addresses:

 

	If to Aireon:	If to Contractor:
	Aireon LLC	Harris Corporation, GCSD
	1750 Tysons Boulevard, Suite 1400	2400 Palm Bay Road NE
	McLean, Virginia, USA 22102	Palm Bay, Florida, USA 32905
	Attn: Chief Legal Officer	(Physical Address)
	Tel No: [***]	P.O. Box 37
	Fax No: [***]	Melbourne, Florida, USA 32902-0037 (USPS Mail Address)
	 	Attn: [***]
	 	Tel No: [***]
	 	Fax No: [***]
	Copy to:	 
	Aireon LLC	 
	2030 East ASU Circle	 
	Tempe, Arizona  85284	 
	Attn: [***]	 
	Tel No: [***]	 
	Fax No: [***]	 

 

Any notice to be
provided by either Party shall be signed by an authorized representative of that Party. Either Party may change its aforementioned
representatives at any time by providing written notice to the other Party.

 

ARTICLE 24 - ASSIGNMENT 

 

24.1Assignment Generally

 

Except as otherwise
provided in this Article below, no assignment or other transfer in whole or in part of this Agreement or of any monies due or to
become due hereunder shall be binding upon the other Party without written consent thereto by the other Party, which shall not
be unreasonably withheld.

 

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24.2Assignment to Affiliates

 

Notwithstanding Article
24.1 above, if either Party wishes to assign to any of its Affiliates its rights and obligations under this Agreement, such Party
shall be able to do so upon providing prompt written notice to the other Party of its intended assignment to an Affiliate pursuant
to this Article.

 

24.3Assignment Due to Merger,
Acquisition or Transfer of Assets

 

Notwithstanding Article
24.1 above, this Agreement may not be assigned by Aireon without the consent of the Contractor to a third party when required as
the result of a merger, acquisition, re-capitalization or other similar capital event, or other legal transfer of Aireon’s
partial or complete assets to such third party. Such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  

ARTICLE 25 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 

 

25.1Entire Agreement

 

This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement
between the Parties and supersedes all prior understandings, commitments, and representations with respect to the subject matter
hereof.

 

25.2Amendments

 

This Agreement may not be amended, modified,
or terminated, other than as specifically provided herein, and none of its provisions may be waived, except in writing signed by
an authorized representative of both Parties.

 

25.3Severability

 

In the event any part of this Agreement
is declared legally invalid or unenforceable by an authorized judicial body, this Agreement shall be ineffective only to the extent
of such invalidity or unenforceability, and such invalidity or enforceability shall not affect the remaining provisions of this
Agreement unless such invalidity or unenforceability affects a critical term hereof or would substantially deprive one or both
of the Parties of the benefits to be realized hereunder, in which case this Agreement shall terminate upon the mutual agreement
of the Parties in accordance with Article 17.

 

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25.4Interpretation

 

This Agreement is the result of negotiation
between the Parties. The Parties agree that neither Party shall be deemed to be the drafter of this Agreement, and further that
in the event that this Agreement is ever construed by a court of law, such court shall not construe this Agreement or any provision
of this Agreement against either Party as the drafter of this Agreement.

 

25.5Relationship of the
Parties

 

This Agreement shall not constitute, give
effect to, or otherwise imply a joint venture, partnership, or formal business organization of any kind between the Parties, and
the rights and obligations of both Parties shall be only those expressly set forth herein.

 

25.6Independent Contractors

 

In performing any obligation created under
this Agreement, the Parties agree that each Party is acting as an independent contractor and not as an employee or agent of the
other Party. Neither Party has any authority hereunder to assume or create any obligation or responsibility, expressed or implied,
on behalf or in the name of the other Party or to bind the other Party in any way whatsoever.

 

25.7Release of Information

 

25.7.1Written
Approval

 

Except where required for compliance with
law, neither Party shall, without the prior written consent of other, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld: (a) use
the name and trademarks of the other Party or any of its employees, or any adaptation thereof, in any publicity, advertising, press
releases, marketing activities, annual reports, in-house newspapers, promotional or sales literature, or on any web site; or (b)
use the other Party’s or any of its employees as a reference in any manner whatsoever to promote the Party’s products
and capabilities.

 

25.7.2Pre-Approval

 

Notwithstanding subparagraph (a) above,
Aireon may use any deliverable reports prepared by Contractor, in their original form only, to seek financial investors, or in
any prospectus, or in any financing application, or in public or private securities offering, or in any merger, sale or similar
capital transaction, or as a part of any documents submitted to the U.S. Government or foreign governments.

 

Aireon shall adhere to Article 16.2, Export
Regulations, and the provisions of Article 13.1, Confidential Proprietary Information.

 

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25.8Waiver, Amendment or
Modification

 

Any waiver, amendment or other modification
of this Agreement shall not be effective unless made in writing and signed by both Parties. The failure by either Party to exercise
any of its rights in one instance will not be deemed a waiver of such rights in the future or a waiver of any other rights under
this Agreement.

 

25.9Survival

 

Termination or expiration of this Agreement
for any reason shall not release either Party from any liabilities or obligations set forth in this Agreement that remain to be
performed or by their nature would be intended to be applicable following any such termination or expiration, including the following:
Article 5.3 (Taxes); Article 25.10 (Independent Audit Rights); Article 16 (Compliance with Laws and Directives); Article11 (Warranties);
Article 19 (Force Majeure); Article 13 (Intellectual Property Rights and Indemnity); Article 22.3 (Indemnification); Article 17
(Termination); Article 20 (Dispute Resolution); Article 22 (Limitation of Liability); Article 25.7 (Public Release of Information);
Article 23 (Notices); Article 3.1.2 (Order of Precedence) and Article 25 (General).

 

25.10Independent Audit
Rights and Procedures

 

Contactor agrees
that Aireon shall have the right to contract an independent auditor to audit Contractor’s applicable books and records and
Actual Hours related to changes incurred under a Time & Material type proposal. Contractor shall have the right to approve
the selection of the independent auditor, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Under no circumstances shall the independent
auditor have access to Contractor’s proprietary rate information. Contractor will keep such books and records at Contractor’s
principal place of business for at least [***] following the end of the calendar quarter to which
they pertain and make them available at all reasonable times for audit by an independent auditor reasonably acceptable to Aireon
and Contractor. Upon request, Contractor will provide details of actual labor hours charged to internal research and development
(IRAD) efforts that are attributed to Background IP development to a mutually approved third-party auditor. The independent auditor
will be directed to report reasons for its findings, and the independent auditor’s findings will be binding upon Aireon and
Contractor. All costs associated with any such audit shall be for the account of, and paid by, Aireon.

 

25.11Parties
Advised by Counsel 

 

This
Agreement has been negotiated between unrelated parties who are sophisticated and knowledgeable in the matters contained in this
Agreement and who have acted in their own self interest. In addition, each party has been represented by legal counsel. The provisions
of this Agreement shall be interpreted in a reasonable manner to effect the purpose of the parties, and this Agreement shall not
be interpreted or construed against any party to this Agreement because that party or any attorney or representative for that party
drafted this Agreement or participated in the drafting of this Agreement.

 

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This Agreement, which comprises the body of this Agreement as
well as all Exhibits and other attachments specified herein, is agreed to and accepted by each Party as of the date of execution
by each Party as shown below.

  

	AIREON LLC	 	
        HARRIS CORPORATION

        GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS

        SYSTEMS DIVISION

	 	 	 	 	 
	By:	/s/ Donald L. Thoma __________	 	By:	/s/ Janet Devlin
	 	 	 	 	 
	Name:	Donald L. Thoma __________	 	Name:	Janet Devlin
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:	President & CEO __________	 	Title:	Sr. Contracts Manager
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:	6/18/12 ____________________	 	Date:	6/19/12

 

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EXHIBIT A – STATEMENT OF WORK

 

Statement of Work for ADS-B Hosted Payload
Development supporting the Iridium Global Aircraft Monitoring (IGAM) Project, Version [***] dated [***]

 

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EXHIBIT B – PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS

 

		1.	IGAM System Requirements Document, Document No. [***]; and

 

		2.	IGAM Space Segment-ADS-B Payload Requirements Document No. [***].

 

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EXHIBIT C – MILESTONE PAYMENT
PLAN

FIRM FIXED PRICE

 

	Milestones and Milestone Reviews	 	[***]	 	Planned Date*
 (Not Due Date)	 	Payment Amount
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 	 	[***]
	[***]	 	 	 	 	$	114,700,000

 

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EXHIBIT D - COMPLETION CERTIFICATION

FORM OF CONTRACTOR PAYLOAD PRE- SHIPMENT

REVIEW COMPLETION CERTIFICATE

 

As of the date hereof, the Contractor certifies
that:

 

		(a)	The Payload [FM #] has passed all qualification and acceptance tests made to date and fully meets
the requirements of the Agreement, or a written and knowing waiver has been issued and agreed by Aireon, with such Aireon approvals
attached in the attached list 1;

 

		(b)	To its best knowledge, it is not aware of any deficiencies of the Payload or any subsystem, equipment,
and/or component therein, whether supplied by the Contractor or a Subcontractor, except as identified in the attached list 2 all
of which have been fully investigated by the Contractor in accordance with the Contractor’s quality procedure(s) and the
Contractor has acted in accordance with applicable quality procedure(s);

 

		(c)	Any anomaly(ies)/failure(s) or deviation(s) relevant to the Payload, other Payloads or similar
payloads have been identified and fully investigated and the Contractor has taken all necessary steps to eliminate the risk of
such anomaly(ies)/failure(s) or deviation(s) on the Payload in accordance with the Product Assurance Plan; and

 

		(d)	It has fully informed Aireon of the matters addressed in paragraphs (b) and (c) above.

 

This certificate and any information released in connection
with it may be provided to Aireon’s insurance underwriters and insurance brokers.

 

	 	 	 
	Date	 	Signature of the Contractor
	 	 	By its Chief Technical Officer

 

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EXHIBIT E – TERMINATION LIABILITY
SCHEDULE

 

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EXHIBIT F - CONTRACT BACKGROUND INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY SUBJECT TO CONTRACT ARTICLE 13 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

 

Harris asserts for itself, or the person identified below, that
the use, release or disclosure of the following technical data or computer software should be restricted:

 

	Background Intellectual Property	 	Basis for assertion	 	Name of person
 asserting restrictions
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]

 

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EXHIBIT G – TIME AND MATERIAL
RATE TABLE 

 

	 	 	 T&M Rates
	 	 	Engineering Overhead	 	 	 	 	Manufacturing Overhead
	LBC	 	FY 13	 	FY 14	 	FY 15	 	FY 16	 	 	LBC	 	FY 13	 	FY 14	 	FY 15	 	FY 16
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	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
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	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
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	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
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	Non Labor Wrap Rates	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	FY 13	 	FY 14	 	FY 15	 	FY 16	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
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	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

 

Contractor may update these rates annually, as a result of
changes to proposed U.S.Government rates or changes to our rate structure.

 

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EXHIBIT H – SAMPLE TASK ORDER
FORMAT 

 

Product and Services Agreement Number ______

TASK Order No. ___________ 

 

TASK ORDER AUTHORIZATION

Engineering Products and Services for Aireon
LLC (“Aireon”)

Contractor Name and Address: __________________

Task Number__________

Title:____________

 

1.0   Scope of Work/Technical
Requirements: Contractor shall provide the personnel, services, materials, equipment, and facilities necessary for the proper
accomplishment of the following Task: [INSERT DESCRIPTION/SOW ATTACHMENT]

2.0    Period of Performance: The anticipated
period of performance is from ____ through ___.

3.0   Technical Interface: All technical
interface/direction with Aireon shall be coordinated through the Aireon Technical POC identified below: Contractor will support
technical Interchange meetings (TIMs) as required. Contractor technical point of contact for this activity is identified below.

4.0    Required Input Data (from Aireon
to Contractor): [INSERT DESCRIPTION/REFERENCE ATTACHMENT]

5.0    Required Deliverable Data (from
Contractor to Aireon): [INSERT DESCRIPTION/REFERENCE ATTACHMENT]

6.0    Price/Cost: Firm Fixed Price: [Time
& Material Option as Approved by Aireon]

7.0    Deliverables/Schedule: [INSERT DESCRIPTION/REFERENCE
ATTACHMENT]

8.0    Points of Contact/Key Personnel:

9.0    Special Task Order Terms and Conditions:

10.0   [OTHER]

 

	Approvals	 	 
	 	 	 
	AIREON  LLC	 	CONTRACTOR
	 	 	 
	By:	 	By:
	Typed Name: 	 	Typed Name:
	Title:	 	Title:
	Date: 	 	Date:

 

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