Document:

EX-10.30(d)

 [***] Certain information in this document has been excluded pursuant to Regulation S-K, Item 601(b)(10). 
 Such excluded information is not material and would likely cause competitive harm to the
registrant if publicly disclosed. 
 Exhibit 10. 30(d) 

Execution Version 
 FOURTH
OMNUBUS AMENDMENT TO SIGNATORY AGREEMENTS 
 THIS FOURTH OMNIBUS AMENDMENT TO SIGNATORY AGREEMENTS (this “Amendment”)
is entered into as of the last date set forth on the signature page hereto, by and among Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc. (“Holdings”), Frontier Airlines, Inc. (“Frontier” and together with Holdings,
“Carrier”), U.S. Bank National Association, a national banking organization, (“U.S. Bank”), U.S. Bank National Association acting through its Canadian branch, (“U.S. Bank Canada”), and Elavon Canada
Company (“Elavon Canada,” and together with U.S. Bank and U.S. Bank Canada, the “Members” and each a “Member”). Carrier and the Members shall be collectively referred to as the “Parties”
and individually each a “Party”. 
 RECITALS 

A. Carrier and U.S. Bank are parties to an Amended and Restated Signatory Agreement (U.S. Visa and MasterCard Transactions) dated as of
November 5, 2013, as amended by that certain First Omnibus Amendment to Signatory Agreements dated as of March 1, 2016, that certain Second Omnibus Amendment to Signatory Agreements dated as of October 3, 2016, and that certain Third
Omnibus Amendment to Signatory Agreements dated as of May 1, 2018 (as the same has been amended and supplemented from time to time, the “U.S. Agreement”) pursuant to which U.S. Bank processes certain payments made to Carrier in
the United States using Cards (as such term is defined in the U.S. Agreement) bearing the servicemark of Visa U.S.A., Inc., MasterCard International Incorporated or an EFT Network. 

B. Carrier, U.S. Bank Canada and Elavon Canada are parties to an Amended and Restated Signatory Agreement (Canadian Transactions) dated as of
November 5, 2013, as amended by that certain First Omnibus Amendment to Signatory Agreements dated as of March 1, 2016, that certain Second Omnibus Amendment to Signatory Agreements dated as of October 3, 2016, and that certain Third
Omnibus Amendment to Signatory Agreements dated as of May 1, 2018 (as the same has been amended and supplemented from time to time, the “Canadian Agreement” and together with the U.S. Agreement, the “Processing
Agreements”) pursuant to which U.S. Bank Canada processes certain payments made to Carrier in Canada using Cards bearing the servicemark of Visa U.S.A., Inc., VISA International Inc. or an EFT Network and Elavon Canada processes certain
payments made to Carrier in Canada using Cards bearing the servicemark of MasterCard International Incorporated. 
 C. Carrier and each
Member desire to modify certain of the terms set forth in the Processing Agreements and have therefore agreed to enter into this Amendment. 

 NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of
which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby covenant and agree to be bound as follows: 
 1. Capitalized
Terms. Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to them in the applicable Processing Agreement, unless the context shall otherwise require. 

2. Amendments. 

(a) Title. The title of the U.S. Agreement as it appears on the first page thereof is amended and restated to read
“Signatory Agreement (U.S. Transactions)”. All references in the Processing Agreements to “Amended and Restated Signatory Agreement (U.S. Visa and Mastercard Transactions’)” are amended to state “Amended and Restated
Signatory Agreement (U.S. Transactions)”. 
 (b) Recitals (U.S. Processing Agreement). The second recital of the
U.S. Processing Agreement is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 
 WHEREAS, Member is a member of Visa
U.S.A. Inc., MasterCard International and the Discover Network (the “Applicable Card Associations”) and is qualified to enter into contractual relationships with merchants such as Carrier who wish to honor Cards which bear the
service marks of the Applicable Card Associations in the United States (the “Applicable Transactions”); and the Applicable Card Associations contemplate that Cards will be issued by financial institutions who are members in the
respective systems and that such Cards will be honored by merchants who have signed agreements with member financial institutions; 

(c) Recitals (Canadian Processing Agreement). The second recital of the Canadian Processing Agreement is amended and
restated in its entirety to read as follows: 
 WHEREAS, VISA Member is a member of Visa, Inc. and MasterCard Member is a
member of MasterCard International, and VISA Member is entitled to process transactions for the Discover Network (collectively, the “Applicable Card Associations”) and each is qualified to enter into contractual relationships with
merchants such as Carrier who wish to honor Cards which bear the service marks of the Applicable Card Associations in Canada (the “Applicable Transactions”); and the Applicable Card Associations contemplate that Cards will be issued
by financial institutions who are members in the respective systems and that such Cards will be honored by merchants who have signed agreements with member financial institutions; 

(d) Processing Services. Section 2 of the Canadian Processing Agreement is amended and restated in its entirety to
read as follows: 
 Section 2. Processing Services. Carrier hereby requests that Member process Applicable
Transactions on behalf of Carrier and provide the services described in this Agreement, and Member agrees to process, or cause to be processed, the Applicable Transactions and provide such services, or cause them to be provided, in compliance with
the terms and conditions of this Agreement, 

  
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the Operating Regulations and applicable requirements of law. For the avoidance of doubt, VISA Member shall serve as the “Member” for all VISA Transactions and Discover Network
Transactions and MasterCard Member shall serve as “Member” for all MasterCard Transactions and each reference to “Member” in this Signatory Agreement, the MTOS, the Fee Schedule, and the Exposure Protection Schedule shall be
interpreted in such context. 
 (e) Exclusivity. Section 7 of the Canadian Processing Agreement is amended and
restated in its entirety to read as follows: 
 Section 7. Exclusivity. During the term of this Agreement, VISA
Member retains the exclusive right to process all VISA Transactions and Discover Network Transactions in Canada other than any on-board sales and MasterCard Member retains the exclusive right to process all
MasterCard Transactions in Canada other than any on-board sales. Submission of Transactions and payment from any location must be handled in compliance with all applicable government laws, rules and
regulations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that Member (i) declares the occurrence of a General Triggering Event under subsections (b), (c) or (d) of the definition of a General Triggering Event (as defined in the
Exposure Protection Schedule) and (ii) requires as a result thereof that the Aggregate Protection be in an amount greater than [***], then commencing [***] thereafter, Carrier shall not be bound by the exclusivity
limitations set forth in the preceding sentence. 
 (f) Term. Section 10 of the Signatory Agreement to each
Processing Agreement is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 
 Section 10. Term. This
Agreement shall become effective as of the Effective Date and continue in effect until April 1, 2023 (unless earlier terminated pursuant to Section 15 of the MTOS), and shall automatically renew for one term of two years thereafter and
thereafter successive terms of one year unless either party provides written notice to the other no later than forty five (45) days prior to the end of the then current term of its determination to terminate this Agreement, in which case the
Agreement shall terminate as of the expiration of the then current term. 
 (g) MTOS – Credit Card Associations.
The definition of “Credit Card Associations” in Section 1.1 of the MTOS attached as Exhibit A to each Processing Agreement is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 

Credit Card Associations — Visa U.S.A. Inc., Visa International, Inc., MasterCard International Incorporated, the
Discover Network, and any other national card association that may in the future be designated by mutual agreement of the Member and Carrier. 

  
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 (h) MTOS – Discover Network. Section 1.1 of the MTOS
attached as Exhibit A to each Processing Agreement is amended by inserting the definition of “Discover Network” in appropriate alphabetical order therein, to read in its entirety as follows: 

Discover Network – The payment network operated and maintained by DFS Services LLC, which network shall include for
the avoidance of doubt, Cards bearing the servicemarks of Discover and/or Diners Club International. 
 (i) MTOS –
Honoring Cards. Section 3.1(a) of each MTOS attached as Exhibit A [to each Processing Agreement] is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 

3.1 (a) In the case of Transactions transacted in U.S. dollars under the Signatory Agreement between Carrier and Member,
Carrier may choose to accept (i) only the consumer credit/business credit products of Visa and/or MasterCard and/or the Discover Network; (ii) only the consumer debit/prepaid products of Visa and/or MasterCard and/or the Discover Network;
or (iii) both the consumer credit/business credit products and consumer debit/prepaid products of Visa and/or MasterCard and/or the Discover Network. Carrier must indicate in writing its decision to accept a limited category of products at the
time of entry into this Agreement. If Carrier chooses to accept only one of the categories of products but later submits a Transaction outside of the selected category, Member is not required to reject the Transaction and Carrier will be charged
standard fees and expenses for that category of products. Further, if Carrier chooses a limited acceptance option, it must still honor all international cards presented for payment. If Carrier decides to implement a limited acceptance policy, it
shall display appropriate signage to communicate that policy to Cardholders. Except as may be permitted by applicable local law and Operating Regulations, Carrier will not impose a surcharge for purchases made with the Card nor shall Carrier
establish minimum or maximum transaction amounts as a condition for honoring Cards. 
 (j) MTOS – Security
Measures. Section 3.14(a) of each MTOS attached as Exhibit A to each Processing Agreement is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 

(a) Carrier acknowledges that in order to accept and process CNP Transactions, Carrier must (i) implement and adhere to
security measures designed to ensure secure transmission of the data provided by the Cardholder in purchasing Travel Costs and effecting payment over the internet as required by the applicable Operating Regulations and applicable requirements of
law; (ii) where possible, verify the address of the Cardholder via AVS; (iii) at any time when Carrier participates in Verified by Visa, MasterCard Secure Code, or Discover ProtectBuy requirements, Carrier shall provide to Member the data
elements included in such requirements; and (iv) ensure that, to the extent that the Carrier Website is hosted by an ISP, the ISP meets the minimum security measures and technology requirements. 

  
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 (k) Fee Schedule. The Fee Schedule attached as Schedule 2
to each Processing Agreement is amended and restated in its entirety in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A. 
 (l)
Exposure Protection. The definition of “Required Amount” in the Exposure Protection Schedule attached to each Processing Agreement is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 

Required Amount – The amount of the Aggregate Protection to be maintained under this Agreement which shall be equal to: 

 

	 	(a)	 so long as no General Triggering Event or Performance Triggering Event has occurred and is continuing, the
Required Amount shall be [***]. 

  

	 	(b)	 if a Performance Triggering Event has occurred and no General Triggering Event has occurred, the Required
Amount shall be determined based upon the chart set forth below 

  

			
	 Unrestricted Cash Amount based upon monthly reporting
	  	Required Amount as
a Percentage of
Gross Exposure
	 [***]
	  	[***]
	 [***]
	  	[***]
	 [***]
	  	[***]

  

	 	(c)	 during the continuance of any General Triggering Event, the Required Amount shall be equal to [***].

 3. Representations and Warranties of Carrier. Carrier hereby represents and warrants to Members
that on and as of the date hereof and after giving effect to this Amendment: 
 (a) Carrier has the power and legal right and
authority to enter into this Amendment and has duly authorized as appropriate the execution and delivery of this Amendment and none of the agreements contained herein contravene or constitute a default under any agreement, instrument or indenture to
which Carrier is a party or a signatory or a provision of Carrier’s organizational documents or, to the best of Carrier’s knowledge, any other agreement or requirement of law, or result in the imposition of any lien on any of its property
under any agreement binding on or applicable to Carrier or any of its property except, if any, in favor of Members. 
 (b)
Carrier is duly organized and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization and is qualified to do business in each jurisdiction where the nature of its activities or the character of its properties makes such qualification
necessary or desirable and the failure to so qualify would have a material adverse effect on the assets or operations of a Carrier. 

  
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 (c) Upon the effective date of this Amendment, this Amendment and the
Processing Agreement, as modified hereby, will constitute the legal, valid and binding obligations of Carrier enforceable in accordance with their terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws
affecting the rights of creditors generally, and to the exercise of judicial discretion in accordance with general principles of equity. 

4. Representations and Warranties of Members. Each Member represents and warrants to Carrier that (i) it has full
and complete power and authority to enter into and perform under this Amendment, (ii) it has obtained, and there remain in effect, all necessary licenses, resolutions and filings which are necessary for it to perform its obligations under this
Amendment and (iii) upon the effective date of this Amendment, this Amendment and the applicable Processing Agreement, as supplemented and amended hereby, will constitute the legal, valid and binding obligations of the Member enforceable in
accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting the rights of creditors generally, and to the exercise of judicial discretion in accordance with general principles of
equity. 
 5. Ratification of Processing Agreement; Acknowledgment. Except as expressly modified under this Amendment,
all of the terms, conditions, provisions, agreements, requirements, promises, obligations, duties, covenants and representations of Carrier and Members, respectively, under the applicable Processing Agreement are hereby ratified by Carrier and
Members, respectively. All references contained in the applicable Processing Agreement and the Schedules thereto to “Agreement” shall mean the Processing Agreement as supplemented and amended hereby. 

6. Merger and Integration, Superseding Effect. This Amendment, from and after the date hereof, embodies the entire
agreement and understanding between the parties hereto, and supersedes and has merged into it all prior oral and written agreements, on the same subjects by and between the parties hereto with the effect that this Amendment, shall control with
respect to the specific subjects hereof and thereof. 
 7. Governing Law. This Amendment shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. 
 8. Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed in
any number of counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be deemed to be an original, and all of which counterparts of this Amendment when taken together, shall constitute one and the same instrument. 

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 EXHIBIT A 

FEE SCHEDULE 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed and attested to by their
duly authorized officers as of the day and year written. 
  

									
	FRONTIER AIRLINES HOLDINGS, INC.	 		 	FRONTIER AIRLINES, INC.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Howard Diamond
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Howard Diamond

	Name:	 	 Howard Diamond
	 		 	Name:	 	Howard Diamond
	Title:	 	 General Counsel
	 		 	Title:	 	General Counsel
	Date:	 	 March 31, 2020
	 		 	Date:	 	March 31, 2020
			
	U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION	 		 	 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,

acting through its Canadian branch

					
	By:	 	 /s/ Brett L. Turner
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Brett L. Turner

	Name:	 	 Brett L Turner
	 		 	Name:	 	 Brett L Turner

	Title:	 	Its Authorized Representative	 		 	Title:	 	Its Authorized Representative
	Date:	 	 4/1/20
	 		 	Date:	 	 4/1/20

				
	ELAVON CANADA COMPANY	 		 		 	
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Brett L. Turner
	 		 		 	
	Name:	 	 Brett L Turner
	 		 		 	
	Title:	 	Its Authorized Representative	 		 		 	
	Date:	 	 4/1/20
	 		 		 	

  
 [Signature Page to Fourth
Omnibus Amendment]EX-10.31(a)

	[***]	 Certain information in this document has been excluded pursuant to Regulation S-K, Item 601(b)(10).

 Such excluded information is not material and would likely cause competitive harm to the registrant if publicly
disclosed. 
 Exhibit 10.31(a) 
  

 
 RATE PER FLIGHT HOUR AGREEMENT 

FOR 
 CFM56-5B ENGINE
SHOP MAINTENANCE SERVICES 
 BETWEEN 

CFM INTERNATIONAL, INC. 

AND 
 FRONTIER AIRLINES,
INC. 
 Service Agreement Number: 1-0000001328 
 Date: 

This proposal is valid for written acceptance by Customer until July 30, 2015 but may be withdrawn by CFM International Inc. at any time prior thereto
without any reason, and before Customer’s written acceptance has been received by CFM International Inc. 

 

PROPRIETARY INFORMATION NOTICE 

The information contained in this document is CFM Proprietary Information and is disclosed in confidence. It is the property of CFM and
will not be used, disclosed to others or reproduced without the express written consent of CFM. If consent is given for reproduction in whole or in part, this notice and the notice set forth on each page of this document will appear in any such
reproduction. Export control laws may also control the information contained in this document. Unauthorized export or re-export is prohibited. 

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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

									
	 1.
	 	DEFINITIONS	  	 	3	 
			
	 2.
	 	SCOPE OF THE SERVICE AGREEMENT	  	 	3	 
			
	 3.
	 	TERM OF THE SERVICE AGREEMENT	  	 	3	 
			
	 4.
	 	ENGINES AND OPERATING PARAMETERS	  	 	3	 
			
	 5.
	 	CFM SERVICE PROGRAM	  	 	4	 
		 	5.1	  	COVERED SERVICES	  	 	4	 
		 	5.2	  	SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES	  	 	6	 
			
	 6.
	 	ENGINE SHOP VISIT	  	 	7	 
		 	6.1	  	CFM FULFILMENT	  	 	7	 
		 	6.2	  	PROCEDURE	  	 	7	 
		 	6.3	  	WORKSCOPE	  	 	8	 
		 	6.4	  	TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS TO PARTS OR MATERIAL	  	 	9	 
		 	6.5	  	ENGINE CONFIGURATION	  	 	9	 
			
	7.	 	PRICES	  	 	9	 
		 	7.1	  	COVERED SERVICES PRICING	  	 	9	 
		 	7.2	  	SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES PRICING	  	 	11	 
		 	7.3	  	SERVICE CREDITS	  	 	11	 
		 	7.4	  	CROSS DEFAULT AND CROSS COLLATERALIZATION	  	 	11	 
			
	8.	 	INVOICING AND PAYMENT TERMS	  	 	11	 
		 	8.1	  	INVOICING FOR POPULAR AND RESTORED RATE SERVICES	  	 	11	 
		 	8.2	  	INVOICING FOR SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES	  	 	11	 
		 	8.3	  	PAYMENT TERMS	  	 	11	 
			
	9.	 	WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY	  	 	12	 
		 	9.1	  	WORKMANSHIP WARRANTIES	  	 	12	 
		 	9.2	  	ASSIGNMENT OF WARRANTIES	  	 	13	 
		 	9.3	  	PRE-EXISTING WARRANTIES	  	 	13	 
		 	9.4	  	SUPERSEDING WARRANTIES	  	 	13	 
			
	10.	 	DELIVERY – REDELIVERY	  	 	14	 
		 	10.1	  	DELIVERY	  	 	14	 
		 	10.2	  	PACKAGING	  	 	14	 
		 	10.3	  	SHIPPING STANDS	  	 	14	 
		 	10.4	  	REDELIVERY	  	 	14	 
			
	11.	 	TURN AROUND TIME	  	 	14	 
		 	11.1	  	QUALIFIED SHOP VISITS	  	 	14	 
		 	11.2	  	SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES	  	 	15	 
		 	11.3	  	TURN AROUND TIME REMEDY	  	 	15	 
			
	12.	 	ADDITION TO/ REMOVAL FROM SERVICE AGREEMENT	  	 	15	 
		 	12.1	  	ADDITION OF ENGINES	  	 	15	 
		 	12.2	  	REMOVAL OF ENGINES	  	 	15	 
		 	12.3	  	EFH MINIMUM	  	 	16	 
			
	13.	 	COMMUNICATION	  	 	17	 
			
	14.	 	GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS	  	 	17	 

  
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 THIS RATE PER FLIGHT HOUR AGREEMENT FOR ENGINE SHOP MAINTENANCE SERVICES (this “Service
Agreement”) is made this 29th day of August, 2017, (the “Date of Execution”) by and between CFM International, Inc. a (hereinafter referred to as “(“CFM”), a corporation organized under the laws of New
York, and jointly owned by the General Electric Company, a New York corporation (hereinafter referred to as “(“GE”) and SAFRAN Aircraft Engines, a French company (hereinafter referred to as (“SAFRAN”) and
Frontier Airlines, Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of Colorado (hereinafter referred to as (“Customer”) having a principal place of business at 7001 Tower Road, Denver, Colorado 80249, United States of America. CFM and
Customer are also referred to in this Service Agreement as the “Parties” or individually as a “Party”. 

WHEREAS, Customer desires to enter into a service agreement with CFM whereby CFM will perform or cause to be performed the maintenance, repair, and
overhaul (“MRO”) of certain CFM56-5B engines operated by Customer and CFM desires to provide such MRO services to Customer; and  

WHEREAS, the Parties desire to evidence such agreement as provided below. 

  
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 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the Parties agree as
follows: 
  

	1	 DEFINITIONS  

Capitalized terms used in this Service Agreement and not otherwise defined have the meanings set forth in Exhibit A. 

 

	2	 SCOPE OF THE SERVICE AGREEMENT  

This Service Agreement contains the terms and conditions applicable to the sale by CFM and the purchase by Customer of the CFM Service Program.

 CFM will provide the Covered Services on the basis of a combination of a Popular Rate and a Restored Rate per Engine Flight Hour covering
each Engine during the Term (as defined below). 
 CFM will provide non-Covered Services on a Supplemental Services basis during the Term.

 During the Term of this Service Agreement, CFM shall be the exclusive provider of the CFM Service Program (as outlined in Article 5
herein) and Engine Parts. For clarity of the foregoing exclusivity clause, the Covered Services and Supplemental Services described herein are not intended to include any on-wing maintenance or line maintenance to an Engine, including [***].
Instead, such clause is intended to only apply to Covered Services. 
  

	3	 TERM OF THE SERVICE AGREEMENT  

The Term of this Service Agreement will commence on the first Installed Engine Entry Into Service date (the “Commencement
Date”). 
 Each Installed Engine will be covered by this Service Agreement for the period beginning on the Engine’s Entry Into
Service and ending after a period of [***] for each CFM56-5B3 rated Engine and a period of [***] for any CFM56-5B4 Engine (with respect to each Engine, its “Coverage Period”). The Term for each Engine shall apply based on the Engine
thrust at Entry into Service except for the case of the firm Spare Engine #3 to be upgraded to CFM56-5B3 by [***]. 
 Spare Engines per
Exhibit B shall be eligible for Services under this Service Agreement from the date on which each Spare Engine is delivered to Customer by CFM until the date on which the Term expires for the last Installed Engine operated at the as-delivered Spare
Engine thrust within its respective Group (I, II, or III). 
 This Service Agreement will continue, unless sooner terminated as provided
herein, for a period ending on the earlier to occur of the completion of the Coverage Period described above or ,February 28, 2030 (the “Term”). 
  

	4	 ENGINES AND OPERATING PARAMETERS 

The Engines eligible to be covered by this Service Agreement are defined in Exhibit B. [***]. 

The Service Agreement is based on the Engine delivery schedule Engine quantities, operating parameters, the assumption that the Engines will be
operated primarily in North America and other listed factors [***]. 

  
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	5	 CFM SERVICE PROGRAM  

 

	5.1	 Covered Services 

  

	 	5.1.1	 Qualified Shop Visits 

A Qualified Shop Visit is any maintenance or repair of an Engine that cannot be performed on-wing, as determined by CFM, in order to: 

 

	 	a.	 Correct a deficiency or performance deterioration which has created an Unserviceable condition according to
criteria defined in the Aircraft Maintenance Manual (“AMM”), and/or the Fault Isolation Manual (“FIM”), and/or the Troubleshooting Manual (“TSM”) and/or CFM Service Bulletins, 

 

	 	b.	 Comply with an Airworthiness Directive (“AD”) issued by the FAA or EASA, which is related to a
CFM approved Part or Repair, 

  

	 	c.	 Install LLP due to Life Expiration. Residual life on LLP shall not be higher than [***]; however, CFM may
perform the Qualified Shop Visit sooner than [***] remaining on a case by case basis based on Customer’s operational constraints if appropriate commercial arrangements are agreed to by the Parties in advance of the Engine removal.

  

	 	d.	 Comply with a written recommendation of the CFM Program Manager. 

 

	 	e.	 [***]. 

The shop visit of an Engine Delivered by Customer against or without the advice and consent of the CFM Program Manager or his delegate (as
defined in CFM’s procedures manual) may not be considered a Qualified Shop Visit, and the shop visit may be charged to Customer as Supplemental Services, if after Delivery of the Engine CFM determines the Engine does not qualify for a QSV as
set forth in this Service Agreement. CFM shall provide 24x7 support through CFM’s Customer Support Center for providing technical support, trouble shooting and consent by the CFM Program Manager or his delegate (as defined and prescribed in
CFM’s procedures manual). Furthermore, for a shop visit to be a Qualified Shop Visit, the Customer must comply with CFM’s and AMM’s recommended on-wing maintenance guides specifically including any requirements for a core water wash
program as directed by the CFM Program Manager, and compliance with on-wing maintenance and troubleshooting per CFM’s and the AMM’s written recommendations. 

The Covered Services for a Qualified Shop Visit include: 

 

	 	a.	 All labor, replacement material, material handling charges and any vendor fees required to perform Engine
reconditioning and repair to return a Serviceable Engine to Customer, 

  

	 	b.	 Engine testing, oil and fuel, 

 

	 	c.	 Incorporation of Airworthiness Directives issued by the AAA which are related to a CFM approved Part or Repair,
and CFM published category 1 through 6 Service Bulletins, 

  

	 	d.	 Inspection, repair and replacement of Life Limited Parts, 

 

	 	e.	 Removal, visual inspection, repair if non-Serviceable (up to the BER value), and reinstallation of the LRUs set
forth in Exhibit F that are removed from the Engine for access reasons, 

  

	 	f.	 Removal, visual inspection and reinstallation, if serviceable, of neutral Quick Engine Change (“QEC”)
components, 

  

	 	g.	 [***], 

  

	 	h.	 [***],  

  

	 	i.	 [***] 

  

  
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	 	5.1.2	 Transportation 

[***]. For avoidance of doubt, risk of loss shall pass in accordance with the definitions of Delivery and Redelivery. Transportation costs for
shipment of parts and components during the course of a shop visit are covered by CFM [***]. 
  

	 	5.1.3	 Engine Management Services and Diagnostic Services 

CFM will provide the following diagnostics services: 
  

	 	a.	 Engine condition data will be automatically processed by diagnostics software 24 hours a Day, 7 Days a week
(“24x7”) when received at the designated CFM facility. CFM will be responsible for operating and maintaining the diagnostics software and the necessary facilities. Customer shall have access to the CFM Customer Web Center web-based
tools for reviewing Engine condition data and assessing Engine health. 

  

	 	b.	 Customer Notification Reports (“CNR”) for Engine condition monitoring trend shift observation,
including engineering review, analysis, and recommendations will be provided to Customer, as required, on a 24x7 basis. 

  

	 	c.	 Monthly Engine thrust derate report. 

 

	 	d.	 Access to diagnostics engineers for Engine diagnostic support and consultation as required.

  

	 	e.	 Periodic teleconference to review reports and program status. 

 

	 	f.	 Weekly Engine health trend summary and analysis reports. 

Customer acknowledges and agrees that any such information provided to Customer by CFM for use in troubleshooting and managing operations is
advisory only, and that CFM is not responsible for line maintenance or other actions or consequences resulting from such advice, and that Customer is solely responsible for identifying and resolving any aircraft or Engine faults or adverse trends.

  

	 	5.1.4	 Continuous Engine Operational Data 

To the extent Customer is not restricted by contract or regulation, Customer shall provide CFM with access to Continuous Engine Operational
Data (CEOD) on a monthly basis, unless the Aircraft is modified with wireless/remote data transmission capabilities, in which case Customer agrees to provide CEOD on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis as applicable. CFM agrees to protect CEOD from
unauthorized use or unauthorized or accidental disclosure in by the exercise of the same degree of care as it employs to protect its own information of a like nature. Subject to the foregoing, any CEOD may be used by CFM, its parent companies and
affiliates for internal purposes including: 1) technical fleet and engine analysis, and 2) development of and improvements to CFM products and services, provided that the parent companies and affiliates of CFM are subject to the same confidentially
obligations as CFM. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, it is expressly understood and agreed that any Derivative Data generated by CFM is and will remain the property of CFM. 

 

  
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 Customer’s failure to provide CEOD, with the exception of mechanical or
telecommunication failures outside Customer’s control, may result in denial of a Qualified Shop Visit if in CFM’s opinion such data could have prevented an Engine removal or minimized the Workscope required. 

 

	 	5.1.5	 [***] 

  

	5.2	 Supplemental Services 

 

	 	a)	 Any and all Services not specifically included as Popular/Restored Rate per Engine Flight Hour Services,

  

	 	b)	 Any Services provided for during an Engine shop visit that is not a Qualified Shop Visit.

  

	 	c)	 Any service required as a consequence of non-compliance with CFM’s on-wing maintenance and troubleshooting
recommendations. [***]. 

  

	 	d)	 Any labor, material, material handling charges to repair or replace any QEC, or any Service Bulletin related to
QEC. 

  

	 	e)	 Any material, material handling charges and any fees associated with the replacement of LRUs (it being agreed
that Customer shall have the right to provide new and/or used serviceable parts for installation into the Engine by CFM during any Supplemental Services), 

  

	 	f)	 Incorporation of Airworthiness Directives issued by the AAA which are related to a non-CFM approved Part or
Repair, and CFM published Service Bulletins beyond Category 6 Service Bulletins. 

  

	 	g)	 Any correction of Major FOD [***], 

 

	 	h)	 Any labor, material, material handling charges and any fees to repair or replace an out of warranty [***].
 

  

	 	i)	 Any labor, material, material handling charges and any fees associated with upgrade programs or conversion to
another thrust rating, 

  

	 	j)	 Services required as a result of: 

 

	 	i.	 An Aircraft Accident or Aircraft Incident, 

 

	 	ii.	 An Act of God, military action or terrorist activity, either directly or indirectly, 

 

	 	iii.	 Improper or negligent installation, operation, removal, storage or maintenance of an Engine not in conformance
with the AMM or CFM manuals unless such improper or negligent act was performed by CFM, 

  

	 	iv.	 Experimental test applied to the Engine, unless performed by CFM, 

 

	 	v.	 The use of a non-CFM approved LRU, part or repair, 

 

	 	vi.	 [***]. 

  

	 	vii.	 Operations of the Aircraft/Engines not in accordance with the AFM 

  
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	 	k)	 Maintenance or repair of Engine transportation stands and container. 

Supplemental Services will be charged in accordance with Article 7.2. Customer shall have the right to approve any Supplemental Services, such
approval to not be unreasonably delayed, in writing prior to commencement of work. 
  

	6	 ENGINE SHOP VISIT 

 

	6.1	 CFM Fulfilment 

CFM may, at CFM’s sole discretion, delegate to or purchase from any CFM Designated Repair Station, part or all of any obligation, right or
benefit of CFM for the performance of the CFM Service Program in conformance with the Repair Specification. 
 A CFM Designated Repair
Station must be on Customer’s Op Spec before CFM can require that Customer ship an Engine to the Designated Repair Station for repair or maintenance under this Service Agreement. CFM will provide Customer with all reasonably requested
information on each Designated Repair Station and allow Customer reasonable access and reasonable time taking into consideration Customer’s operational constraints after CFM requests Customer to add such Designated Repair Station to
Customer’s Op Spec) to such facilities to perform its duties as the airline operator certificate holder to add a Designated Repair Station to Customer’s Op Spec. 

The CFM Designated Repair Station shall be any of overhaul facilities as set forth in Exhibit H. Customer shall maintain approvals and
qualifications at both GE Engine Services and SAFRAN facilities. CFM reserves the right at any time to change the DRS. Should CFM change the DRS, Customer’s obligations under this Service Agreement, including transportation expenses, will be no
greater than if such Services were performed at the Original DRS. 
  

	6.2	 Procedure 

  

	 	a)	 Customer shall Deliver the Engine to the CFM Designated Repair Station. 

 

	 	b)	 Customer shall issue a purchase order to CFM and, to the extent CFM accepts the purchase order, which
acceptance shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, CFM shall process the performance of the Services in accordance with the Customer requirements specified in such purchase order, provided that, in any event, the terms and conditions of this
Service Agreement shall take precedence over any terms and conditions set forth on such purchase order. 

  

	 	c)	 Customer shall provide all applicable Engine records, as required by the AAA or as reasonably requested by CFM,
and the shop visit data listed in Exhibit C. 

  

	 	d)	 Following Delivery of each Engine at the CFM Designated Repair Station, together with the documents described
in Paragraphs (b), and (c) above, CFM shall perform a visual inspection of the Engine, including its QEC, and perform or cause to be performed the Induction of the Engine and shall proceed with the Services requested by such purchase order in
accordance with Paragraph (b) above. 

  

	 	e)	 CFM will inform Customer as to whether the shop visit meets the criteria for a Qualified Shop Visit within a
commercially reasonable period of time. 

  

	 	f)	 Upon Delivery, CFM will notify Customer of any components or LRU’s missing from the Engine. CFM will at
Customer’s election (a) replace such missing items at Customer’s expense as Supplemental Services, unless (i) Customer notifies CFM in writing within [***] after receiving CFM’s notice that Customer wishes to furnish such
missing items; and (ii) Customer delivers such missing items to the CFM Designated Repair Station within [***], or (b) allow Customer to retrieve the Engine with missing items as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 

  
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	 	g)	 CFM shall Redeliver a Serviceable Engine to Customer. 

 

	 	h)	 CFM will prepare and package the Serviceable Engine in shipping stands or containers provided by Customer at
the time of Delivery in accordance with CFM’s standard commercial practices. 

  

	 	i)	 CFM shall provide Customer with copies of all work records required by AAA as agreed to in writing by CFM and
Customer. Such work records shall at a minimum include (i) delivery of a mini pack of records to Customer at the time of return of the Engine to Customer and (ii) delivery to Customer within [***] of the date of the return of the Engine to
Customer of the full package of work records. 

  

	6.3	 Workscope 

For each Qualified Shop Visit, CFM will develop a Workscope based on Customer’s Repair Specification, including CFM recommended Service
Bulletins for that specific Workscope. CFM shall charge Customer for any additional work requirements requested by Customer, which exceed the Workscope defined by CFM, as Supplemental Services. 

LLP Minimum Build will be [***], and any LLP which do not meet such Minimum Build shall be replaced. Each LLP replaced in the Engine as part of
Covered Services shall be replaced with a new LLP manufactured by CFM. 
 Customer acknowledges that CFM does not have information regarding
non-CFM approved material and repairs and their design characteristics, manufacturing, material or any potential system effects arising from their use and maintenance. Customer further acknowledges that CFM, as the OEM of the Engine, only has
knowledge and expertise on the components and repairs CFM has developed within the whole Engine, taking into account the system effects environment and continued airworthiness support. 

Accordingly, Customer recognizes and agrees that CFM is not able to make technical assessments or recommendations with respect to non-CFM
approved material and repairs, nor support or maintain such materials or repairs. The terms and conditions of the Services reflected in the present Service Agreement are predicated on CFM’s capabilities as described above. 

Non-CFM Parts and Repairs. In the event that non-Type Certificate Holder (“TCH”) approved material or repairs
are exposed during the shop visit, CFM will replace, on a Supplemental Services basis, with TCH-approved hardware based on current CFM policies and procedures. Customer will be notified of the disposition. LLP hardware operated with
influencing non-TCH materials or repairs per Chapter 5 of the appropriate CFM approved shop manual will be considered influenced by unknown operational conditions and replacement will be made by CFM. Any resulting adverse effects to Engine TAT
at the shop will be mutually agreed, and the original TAT (if any) will be increased by the agreed Days. Non-TCH approved material or repairs that are not exposed during a shop visit may remain in an Engine at CFM’s discretion, with prior
consultation with Customer. If, however, these and any other Non-TCH approved materials or repairs, or LLP hardware operated with influencing non-TCH materials or repairs, cause an Unserviceable condition or Engine removal, the shop visit will not
be considered a Qualified Shop Visit and the costs associated with such events will not be covered by the warranties provided in this Service Agreement. 

  
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 Engines already qualified for the TRUEngine program that are maintained under this Service
Agreement will maintain their TRUEngine status. Other engines added to the Service Agreement will be added to the TRUEngine program upon meeting qualification requirements as the result of Services and inspections performed during this Service
Agreement. 
 CFM may, at its option, propose to Customer the replacement of an Engine with a new or used engine for either program or
commercial reasons in lieu of performing a Qualified Shop Visit. Any such replacement engine shall be in a similar or higher configuration as the removed Engine and will enter the Services Agreement as a replacement for the removed Engine. No
Reconciliation shall be required. 
  

	6.4	 Title and Risk of Loss to Parts or Material 

CFM furnished parts and material incorporated into an Engine will be deemed to have been sold to Customer and title to such parts and material
will pass to Customer upon incorporation into such Engine. Risk of loss or damage to such parts and material will pass to Customer upon Redelivery of the Engine. 

For parts replaced under Covered Services or parts replaced by Rotable parts, title to and risk of loss of any parts (including LLP and
Repairable parts) removed from the Engine that are replaced by other parts will pass to CFM upon incorporation of replacement parts into the Engine. 

For Parts not covered by Rate Per Flight Hour Services (Supplemental Services), Customer shall retain title to any scrapped parts removed from
the Engine that are replaced by other parts. Parts shall be held at the CFM DRS for [***] for the Customer to review and/or retrieve. After such period, any Parts not retrieved by Customer shall become CFM property. 

 

	6.5	 Engine Configuration 

Customer shall Deliver the Engine to the CFM Designated Repair Station in a basic engine configuration, equipped with the LRUs listed in
Exhibit F. CFM shall Redeliver the Engine in the same basic engine configuration. 
 In the event an Engine is Delivered with parts or
components or QEC equipment in addition to the basic configuration, such Engine shall be Redelivered in the same configuration as Delivered, unless otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties. Any work performed to return such parts or components or
QEC equipment in a Serviceable condition will be charged to Customer as Supplemental Services. 
 CFM may elect to use used Rotable Parts,
and/or repaired parts in Serviceable condition in Engines Redelivered to Customer, and such Rotable Parts, and/or repaired parts will be a CFM part of similar configuration as the parts in the Engine Delivered to CFM. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
CFM shall not replace any used Rotable Part or repaired part with a part that has more hours or cycles than the replaced part and in each instance Customer must approve the installation of any used Rotable Part or Part to be installed in an Engine.

  

	7	 PRICES 

 

	7.1	 Covered Services Pricing 

CFM will charge Customer for the Covered Services: 
  

	 	a.	 [***] 

  

	 	b.	 [***] 

  
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	 	c.	 [***] 

  

					
	 Covered Services Rate
	  	Rate per EFH [***]
	 	  	CFM56-5B3/3B1	 	CFM56-5B4
	 Popular Rate
	  	[***]	 	[***]
	 Restored Rate
	  	[***]	 	[***]

 Using the data provided as per Article 8.1, CFM will determine the average flight leg, annualized utilization,
and derate parameters for the previous month for the fleet. The current escalated Popular Rate for the fleet will be adjusted in accordance with the table in Exhibit D, on a monthly basis, depending on the previous month’s actual average
operating parameters for the fleet. This rate, multiplied by the total monthly EFH for the fleet will be provided to the Customer in the monthly invoice as per Article 8.1. 

In the event that Customer’s actual monthly average operating parameters are outside of the limits provided in Exhibit D, CFM will expand
the table in Exhibit D and may adjust the Popular Rate in accordance with Customer’s actual average operating parameters. 
 Using the
data provided as per Article 8.1, CFM will determine the average flight leg, annualized utilization, and derate parameters for the Engine undergoing Services at the time of each Qualified Shop Visit. The Restored Rate shall adjust, as set forth in
Exhibit D, for each Qualified Shop Visit depending on the Engine’s actual average operating parameters calculated for the period from Commencement Date, Entry Into Service or the previous Qualified Shop Visit whichever occurs last through the
Current Qualified Shop Visit. 
 In the event that any Customer Engine’s actual average flight leg, annualized utilization, and derate
parameters are outside of the limits provided in Exhibit D at a Qualified Shop Visit, CFM will expand the table in Exhibit D and may adjust the Restored Rate. 

The Popular and Restored Rates per Engine Flight Hour are predicated on the parameters as defined in Exhibit B, such as delivery schedule,
Engine quantities, location of Main Area of Operation and other factors such as [***]. 
 In case of any change in any parameter as defined
in Exhibit B such as delivery schedule, Engine quantities, location of Main Area of Operation or other factors such as [***] the above mentioned rates may be adjusted accordingly by CFM. 

In order to facilitate implementation and administration of the CFM Service Program, Customer shall promptly provide such data and records on a
monthly basis, including but not limited to times since new, cycles since new and average derate for each engine serial number and provide the CFM Program Manager or his delegate reasonable access to such records for inspection or audit. 

  
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 The Popular Rate and Restored Rate shall escalate on an annual basis in accordance with the
formula set forth in Exhibit E. 
  

	7.2	 Supplemental Services Pricing 

CFM will charge Customer for Supplemental Services in accordance with the pricing set forth in Exhibit G. The pricing for Supplemental Services
shall escalate on an annual basis in accordance with the formula set forth in Exhibit G. 
  

	7.3	 [***] 

  

	    	 [***] 

  

	7.4	 Cross Default and Cross Collateralization 

Each of the Spare Engines sold to Customer along with the associated lien placed upon each of them and all other obligations required by
Customer in this Service Agreement shall be cross collateralized and cross defaulted to each other and to all current and future obligations owed by Customer to any of CFM and/or its affiliates. 

 

	8	 INVOICING AND PAYMENT TERMS 

 

	8.1	 Invoicing for Popular and Restored Rate Services 

No later than the [***] of each month, Customer will provide to CFM the time since new, cycles since new and average derate for each Engine
serial number. CFM will provide Customer an invoice no later than the [***] of the month for the prior month for Services covered under a Popular Rate. In addition, for Services covered and invoiced under a Restored Rate per Article 7.1 above, CFM
shall issue a Restored Rate invoice to Customer not later than Engine Induction into DRS at the time of a Qualified Shop Visit. 
  

	8.2	 Invoicing for Supplemental Services 

CFM will invoice Customer for Supplemental Services as follows: 
  

	 	8.2.1	 Initial Invoice  

CFM will issue an initial invoice to Customer within [***] after Induction of the Engine for [***] of the estimated prices for Supplemental
Services. 
  

	 	8.2.2	 Final Invoice 

Following Redelivery, CFM will issue a final invoice to Customer based on the actual charges to complete the Supplemental Services. Such
invoice will be reconciled with the initial invoice and Customer’s payment. 
  

	8.3	 Payment terms 

Customer will pay all invoices, including the initial invoice for Supplemental Services, within [***] from the date of the invoice. Prior to
Engine redelivery to Customer all invoices for Supplemental Services issued shall be paid. All payments shall be transmitted electronically to CFM’s bank account as indicated on the invoice. Payment shall be effective upon receipt thereof. 

Should Customer fail to make any payment when due, CFM may charge a fee for late payment at a rate equal to the [***]. Payments will be applied
to any late payment fees then to the oldest outstanding amounts in order of succession. If Customer fails to make any payment, which is not the subject of a 

  
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good faith dispute, when due, and does not cure such failure within [***] of such due date, CFM may terminate or suspend performance of all or any portion of this Service Agreement. In the event
Customer’s account becomes delinquent (excluding amounts in good faith dispute with CFM) or Customer’s credit status with CFM negatively changes, different terms of payment or other commercially acceptable assurances of payment may be
applied. 
 In the event of a bona fide dispute regarding any the amount to be paid pursuant to any invoice, or any portion thereof, Customer
shall within [***] of receipt of such invoice give written notice to CFM of such disputed invoice, or dispute portion thereof, together with reasonable substantiation of such dispute and any supporting documentation. CFM and Customer shall use their
respective best efforts and allocate sufficient resources to resolve such dispute within [***] or as soon as practicable thereafter. In the event the Parties fail to resolve any such dispute invoice within such period, the dispute shall be resolved
by designating senior managers to reach a resolution. Upon resolution, CFM shall credit Customer, or Customer shall pay to CFM, as applicable, settled amount of the disputed portion of the invoice within [***]. For clarification, Customer shall be
required to pay the undisputed portion of any invoice in accordance with the payment terms for undisputed invoices set forth in this Service Agreement. To the extent Customer complies with the requirements of this Article, CFM shall not charge a fee
for late payment, as set forth above, during that period of time such amount is disputed by the Parties. 
  

	9	 WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

For this Article 9, the term “CFM” shall be deemed to include CFM, GE and SAFRAN, the CFM Designated Repair Station and
CFM’s subsidiaries, assigns, subcontractors, suppliers, Services providers, and their respective directors, officers, employees, and agents. 
  

	9.1	 Workmanship Warranties. 

 

	 	9.1.1	 Services Warranty 

All Services performed under this Service Agreement shall be free from defects in workmanship. 

For Engines repaired and Redelivered within [***] preceding expiration of this Service Agreement, if Customer claims a defect in workmanship
within either [***], and (a) Customer provides written notice to CFM of such defect within [***] of its discovery, and (b) Customer ships to CFM the part or component which gives rise to the claim to the facility directed by CFM within
[***], or, in cases in which shipment is commercially impracticable, makes such part or component reasonably available to CFM’s personnel; and (c) CFM reasonably establishes that Customer’s claim is correct, CFM will provide or cause
to provide, at CFM’S option, one of the following: 
  

	 	i.	 Repair or replacement of the Part(s) affected by such defective workmanship, or 

 

	 	ii.	 Upon prior written approval from CFM, pay Customer’s reasonable direct costs for such repairs, but in no
event shall such costs exceed CFM’s internal costs of repair (unless prior approval is received from CFM), and 

  

	 	iii.	 Reimburse Customer for transportation expenses reasonably incurred and adequately documented by Customer in
connection with the warranty claim. 

 The warranty period for the repaired or replaced workmanship will be the remainder
of the original warranty period. 

  
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	 	9.1.2	 Conditions and Limitation of Liability 

This Services Warranty is applicable only if: the Engine, following Redelivery, (a) has been transported, stored, installed, operated,
handled, maintained and repaired in accordance with the then-current CFM recommendations as stated in AMM or CFM manuals, Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins or other relevant written instructions; (b) has not been altered, modified or
repaired by anyone other than the CFM Designated Repair Station; and (c) has not been subjected to accident, misuse, abuse or neglect. 

Any warranty for Engines or parts, LRU’s, components and material thereof, including the design, material or engineering defects of a
manufacturer, will be the warranty, if any, of the manufacturer of such Engines or parts, LRU’s, components or material thereof. 
 The
foregoing will constitute the sole remedy of Customer and the sole liability of CFM for defective workmanship relative to the Engines. The liability of CFM connected with or resulting from the Services warranty shall not in any event exceed the cost
of correcting the defect as provided above, and, upon the expiration of the shortest period described therein, all such liability will terminate. In no event shall CFM be liable for any special, expectation, consequential, incidental, resultant,
indirect, punitive or exemplary damages (including loss of use, loss of profit or loss of revenue in connection with the Engines). 
 THE
SERVICES WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES WHETHER WRITTEN, STATUTORY, ORAL OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, OR USAGE OF TRADE). 
  

	9.2	 Assignment of Warranties 

Customer may not assign the Services warranty without CFM’s prior written consent. However, notwithstanding the foregoing CFM will consent
to a Services warranty assignment to Customer’s lessor upon written request, subject to the commercially reasonable terms and conditions of a mutually agreed warranty assignment letter. 

 

	9.3	 Pre-existing Warranties. 

Customer will assure that any requested repair of an Engine, accessory or component that is covered under a third party warranty that is not
assigned to CFM will be performed directly by that person at no expense to CFM. Notwithstanding the above, CFM may accept a purchase order for the time and material repair of a warranted item from Customer or the person giving the warranty. 

 

	9.4	 Superseding Warranties. 

During the Term of this Service Agreement, Customer acknowledges that the obligations undertaken by CFM hereunder supersede the warranties,
special guarantees, or other commercial obligations undertaken by CFM applicable to the Engines in any other agreement with Customer, including but not limited to, Customer’s General Terms Agreement (“GTA”), as amended from
time to time, and any Letter Agreements to the GTA. Customer is no longer eligible for such warranties, special guarantees, or other commercial obligations for the Covered Services which are therefore transferred to CFM, with the exception of: 

[***] 
 Upon any termination of
this Service Agreement, any superseded warranties, or special guarantees with remaining life will be restored to Customer. 

  
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	10	 DELIVERY – REDELIVERY 

 

	10.1	 Delivery 

All Engines to be Serviced hereunder will be Delivered by Customer to the CFM Designated Repair Station. Customer shall use good faith,
commercially reasonable efforts to ship such Engines within [***] following removal from the aircraft at maintenance base locations. Customer will use reasonable efforts to ship within [***] for outstation removals. Customer will not Deliver piece
parts or components for repair separate from Customer’s Engine without CFM’s written consent. 
  

	10.2	 Packaging 

Customer is responsible for all packaging, labeling and associated documentation of the Engine at Delivery, in accordance with the
International Civil Aviation Organizations (ICAO) Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, and if the Engine is to be transported over the United States of America, the US Department of Transport Regulations 49 CFR
171-180. If required by applicable law or regulations, Customer will further provide a material safety data sheet to CFM at Delivery of the Engine indicating any substances contained within the Engine to be consigned. Customer will indemnify, defend
and hold harmless CFM from all or any claims, liabilities, damages, judgments, costs, penalties, fines and/or any punitive damages imposed, alleged, or assessed by any third party against CFM and caused by and to the extent of Customer’s
non-compliance with this Article 10.2. 
  

	10.3	 Shipping Stands 

Customer will provide and maintain all shipping stands, shipping containers, mounting adapters, inlet plugs and covers, required to package the
Engine for Delivery and Redelivery. 
  

	10.4	 Redelivery 

After completion of Services, CFM will prepare and package the Engine for Redelivery to Customer and provide a Services records package that
complies with AAA regulations. 
 Redelivery dates are based upon (i) receipt by CFM of all information necessary to permit CFM to
proceed with the Services immediately and without interruption; and (ii) Customer’s compliance with the payment terms of this Service Agreement. 

In the event Redelivery of an Engine cannot occur due to any act or failure to act by Customer, CFM may place such Engine into storage. In such
event, CFM will notify Customer and CFM’s Redelivery obligations will be deemed fulfilled and all risk of loss or damage to the Engine shall pass to Customer on the date of such storage. Any amounts payable to CFM upon Redelivery will be
payable thirty (30) Days after the date of CFM’s invoice. Promptly upon receipt of CFM’s invoice, Customer will reimburse CFM for all expenses incurred by CFM, including, but not limited to, preparation for and placement into storage,
handling, inspections, preservation and insurance of the Engine. Upon payment of all amounts due hereunder, CFM will assist and cooperate with Customer in the removal of Engine that has been placed in storage. 

 

	11	 TURN AROUND TIME 

 

	11.1	 Qualified Shop Visits 

For Qualified Shop Visits, CFM will exercise reasonable efforts to meet a Turn Around Time of [***]. [***] shall be added to the TAT for
Engines received with QEC attached. For Engines removed per a mutually agreed planned removal schedule and provided all of the required Engine documentation has been made available by Customer, CFM will induct the Engines on the planned induction
date so long as the Engine is received at the DRS [***] prior to the planned induction date. Any reasonable delay in obtaining Supplemental Services approval shall not count against the TAT requirement. 

  
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 For Engines requiring only a top case repair during [***], CFM will exercise reasonable
efforts to meet a Turn Around Time of [***] and provided all of the required Engine documentation has been made available by Customer, [***] shall be added to the TAT for Engines received with QEC attached. 

 

	11.2	 CFM may add Days to the TAT as reasonably required for other Supplemental Services. [***] shall be added to the
TAT for Engines received with QEC attached. 

  

	11.3	 TAT Remedy 

In the event CFM fails to exercise reasonable efforts to meet the Turn Around Time specified in Article 11.1 for a Qualified Shop Visit due
solely to a delay which is not excused pursuant to Article 4, “Excusable Delay” of Exhibit I, and Customer has purchased the required Spare Engines as defined in Exhibit B, then CFM shall [***]: 

[***] 
 The foregoing provisions
of this Paragraph 11.3 shall constitute the sole remedy of Customer and the sole liability of CFM with respect to TAT Guarantee under this Service Agreement. [***] 
  

	12	 ADDITION TO/REMOVAL FROM SERVICE AGREEMENT  

 

	12.1	 Addition of Engines 

Customer and CFM may agree to amend Exhibit B to add Engines to the Service Agreement after the Commencement Date. For each added Engine,
Customer will provide information, including, but not limited to, the Engine serial number, aircraft tail number, previous operator, current owner, operating time and flight cycles since new and, if applicable, the operating time and flight cycles
since the last shop visit, shop visit reports, historic thrust and derate information and applicable thrust rating. CFM will evaluate the effect on the Rate Per Flight Hour pricing, taking into consideration effects on the fleet size, number of
spare Engines covered under this Service Agreement, age and condition of the Engines and other commercial considerations and may adjust the Rate Per Flight Hour pricing accordingly. 

 

	12.2	 Removal of Engines 

Customer may remove Engines from this Service Agreement upon advance written notice, only if Customer is no longer operating the Engines and is
no longer responsible for maintenance of the Engines for the following reasons: 
  

	 	a.	 Bona fide sale or other bona fide transfer to an unaffiliated third party; 

 

	 	b.	 A return to the lessor; or 

 

	 	c.	 If the Engine has been determined to be BER. 

In all cases of Engine removal, CFM and Customer must mutually agree on which Engine will be removed, unless Customer’s lessor dictates
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 Reconciliation 

 

	 	a.	 If a removed Engine has not undergone a Qualified Shop Visit for Covered Services, CFM shall receive an amount
equivalent to [***] of the sum of the Popular Rate payments plus [***] for the Covered Services accrued for such Engine by multiplying the Restored Rate by the EFH incurred by the Engine since the Commencement Date, or since the date that such
Engine entered the Service Agreement, whichever occurred last (the “Reconciliation Amount”). CFM will compare this Reconciliation Amount to the Popular Rate payments received for Covered Services, and will either credit or invoice
Customer with the difference between such payments and the Reconciliation Amount whenever Popular payments received are higher or lower than the Reconciliation Amount. In case of CFM invoice for such difference, Customer will pay such invoice within
[***]. CFM will retain any amounts paid for any Services other than Covered Services. 

  

	 	b.	 If a removed Engine has undergone at least one Qualified Shop Visit for Covered Services, CFM will calculate
the total cumulative charges for all Covered Services, provided for such removed Engine as if such Services were provided on a Supplemental Services basis and the Supplemental Services pricing had applied (“Supplemental Charges”).
CFM will then compare such Supplemental Charges to the total cumulative Covered Services payments received from the Customer for such removed Engine, less [***]. If the Supplemental Charges are greater than the total cumulative Covered Services
payments received from the Customer, less [***], CFM will invoice Customer for the difference. Customer will pay such invoice within [***] of receipt. 

Adjustment of Rate Per Flight Hour Pricing. CFM will evaluate the effect of any Engine’s removal on the Rate Per Flight Hour
pricing taking into consideration effects on the fleet size, age and condition of the Engines and may adjust the Rate Per Flight Hour pricing accordingly upon mutual agreement. Any adjusted Rate Per Flight Hour pricing will be incorporated into the
Service Agreement by way of amendment and Customer will pay the adjusted Rate Per Flight Hour pricing for all EFH incurred by all Engines that remain covered by the Service Agreement from the date of the Engine removal. 

In the event that the Parties do not agree on the adjusted Rate Per Flight Hour pricing within [***], CFM may terminate this Service Agreement
upon written notice to Customer. 
 Maximum Removals. If the number of Engines decreases to less than [***] of the number of Engines,
as identified in Exhibit B, at the time of any Engine removal, CFM may terminate this Service Agreement upon written notice to Customer. 
  

	12.3	 EFH Minimum 

The monthly average EFH minimum is the EFH yearly average lowest point on the Price Adjustment Matrix divided by [***] as provided in Exhibit
D. CFM will compare the actual fleet average EFH during each calendar quarter with the monthly minimum multiplied by [***]. If the reported actual EFH is less than the EFH minimum, CFM will issue an invoice and Customer will pay CFM the difference
multiplied by the applicable adjusted and escalated Popular Rate per EFH. At the time of a Qualified Shop Visit, an Engine removal, or upon termination of this Service Agreement, if an Engine has not undergone a Qualified Shop Visit, CFM will
compare the actual total EFH reported for such Engine since new or since the last Qualified Shop Visit with the required minimum EFH. If the reported actual EFH is less than the EFH minimum, CFM will issue an invoice and Customer will pay CFM the
difference multiplied by the applicable adjusted and escalated Popular Rate per EFH. 

  
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	13	 COMMUNICATION 

CFM will assign a program manager who will be the point of contact for Customer with respect to implementation of the CFM Service Program, (the
“CFM Program Manager”). 
 Customer will also designate a point of contact to communicate with the CFM Program Manager. 

The CFM Program Manager will: 
  

	 	a.	 Draft a Procedures Manual and submit it to Customer for mutual approval; 

 

	 	b.	 Work with the Customer, on a monthly basis, to develop a Removal Schedule which will identify by serial number
the Engine(s) to be removed during the following six (6) month period, the anticipated reason for removal of each, and the schedule for Delivery. 

  

	14	 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

General terms and conditions provided in Exhibit I are an integral part of this Service Agreement. 

Counterparts: This Service Agreement may be signed by the Parties in separate counterparts, and any single counterpart or set of
counterparts, when signed and delivered to the other Parties shall together constitute one and the same document and be an original Service Agreement for all purposes. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Service Agreement as of the day, month and
the year first above written. 
  

									
	CFM INTERNATIONAL, INC.	 		 	FRONTIER AIRLINES, INC.
					
	BY:	 	 /s/ Michael P. Munz
	 		 	BY:	 	 /s/ James G. Dempsey

									
	PRINTED NAME:	 	Michael P. Munz	 		 	PRINTED NAME:	 	James G. Dempsey
			
	September 2, 2017	 		 	
                     
    

									
	TITLE:	 	GM – N. America Sales	 		 	TITLE:	 	Chief Financial Officer

  
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 EXHIBITS 

 

			
	EXHIBIT A:	  	DEFINITIONS
		
	EXHIBIT B:	  	ENGINES COVERED AND OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS
		
	EXHIBIT C:	  	SHOP VISIT DATA
		
	EXHIBIT D:	  	PRICE ADJUSTMENT MATRIX
		
	EXHIBIT E:	  	ESCALATION
		
	EXHIBIT F:	  	LRU
		
	EXHIBIT G:	  	SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES PRICING
		
	EXHIBIT H:	  	CFM DESIGNATED REPAIR STATION
		
	EXHIBIT I:	  	GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  
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 EXHIBIT A: DEFINITIONS 

Capitalized terms used in the recitals and elsewhere in the Service Agreement but not otherwise defined in this Service Agreement will have the following
meanings: 
 “Act of God” – An event that directly and exclusively results from the occurrence of natural causes beyond the reasonable
control or prediction of the Parties. 
 “AFM” – Aircraft Flight Manual. 

“AMM” – Aircraft Maintenance Manual. 

“Aircraft Accident” - An occurrence caused by the operation of an aircraft in which any person suffers a fatal injury or serious injury as a
result of being in or upon the aircraft or by direct contact with the aircraft or anything attached to the aircraft, or in which the aircraft receives damage or a third party’s property is damaged in any way. 

“Aircraft Incident” - An occurrence, other than an Aircraft Accident, caused by the operation of an aircraft that affects or could affect the
safety of operations and that is investigated and reported. 
 “Airworthiness Directive” or “AD” - A document issued by
the AAA having jurisdiction over the Engines, identifying an unsafe condition relating to such Engines and, as appropriate, prescribing inspections and the conditions and limitations, if any, under which the Engines may continue to operate. 

“Approved Aviation Authority” or “AAA” - As applicable, the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States
(“FAA”) or the European Aviation Safety Authority (“EASA”). 
 [***] 

[***] 
 “CFM Designated Repair Station” or
“CFM DRS” or “DRS” - The maintenance / repair facilities designated by CFM, which are certified by the AAA to perform the CFM Services Program hereunder and where Services are performed on Engines and which are
shown on the attached Exhibit H. 
 “CFM Service Program” - All off-wing work required on an Engine
to restore the Engine to Serviceable condition in accordance with the Repair Specification, the Workscope and the terms of this Service Agreement, including Supplemental Services. 

“CLP” - The manufacturer’s Current catalog or manufacturer’s Current list price pertaining to a new Engine or part thereof. 

“Continuous Engine Operational Data” or “CEOD” – Information generated by the Quick Access Recorder (QAR), Digital Flight Data
Recorder (DFDR), or similar device, related to engine and aircraft flight and performance parameters. 
 “Covered Services” - The Services
described in Article 5.1. 

  
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 “Current” - As of the time of the applicable Service or determination. 

“Day” - Calendar day unless expressly stated otherwise in writing. If performance is due on a public holiday recognized by the CFM DRS,
performance will be postponed until the next business day (Monday through Friday). 
 “Delivery” - The arrival of an Engine together with
all applicable records and required data Delivery Duty Paid (“DDP”), International Chamber of Commerce, Incoterms 2010, at the CFM Designated Repair Station, whereby Customer fulfills the obligations of seller and CFM fulfills the
obligations of buyer. “Deliver” will mean the act by which Customer accomplishes Delivery.  
 “Delivery Point”
– in the case of Flightline LRU Support, means the CFM Facility located in Villaroche, France. 
 “Derivative Data” – Data
generated from use of CFM products and software, or data created by CFM that is anonymized, aggregated, de-identified or otherwise compiled on a generic basis from CEOD so as to not provide personal
identification. 
 “Dollars” or “U.S. $” - The lawful currency of the United States of America. 

“Engine” - Each bare engine assembly or, as applicable, Engine module, which is the subject of this Service Agreement and identified in
Exhibit B, including its essential components as described in Exhibit F. 
 “Engine Flight Hour” or “EFH” - Engine flight
hour expressed in hourly increments of aircraft flight from weight off wheels (wheels up) to weight on wheels (wheels down). 
 “Engine Flight
Cycle” or “EFC” is a flight which has a takeoff and landing, or a touch-and-go landing and take-off
used to train pilots. 
 “Entry Into Service” - The date when the Engine is delivered to Customer by the airframer or by CFM, as a New
Engine. 
 “Entry Start Date” – The Engine Entry Into Service date when the Engine is new and will be delivered to Customer after the
Commencement Date or the Entry Into Service Date when the Engine is not new and already delivered to Customer. 
 “Fair Market Value”
– means the average of price proposals for a minimum of three equivalent engines. Equivalent means equivalent age, configuration, operating environment and remaining Engine Flight Cycles. 

“FIM” – Fault Isolation Manual. 

“Foreign Object Damage” or “FOD” - Damage to any portion of the Engine caused by impact with or ingestion of a non-Engine object such as birds, stones, hail, ice, vehicles, tools or debris. FOD may be further classified as a “Major FOD,” which means FOD that causes an out of limit condition per the Aircraft
Maintenance Manual, and which, either immediately or over time, requires the Engine to be removed from service or prevents the reinstallation of the Engine. 

“Induction” - The date work commences on the Engine at the CFM Designated Repair Station when all of the following have taken place:
(i) CFM’s receipt of the Engine and required data, (ii) Parties’ approval of the preliminary Workscope, (iii) CFM’s receipt of an acceptable purchase order, (iv) Parties’ agreement on use of the Customer
furnished equipment; and if required, (v) completion of a receiving inspection (including pre-testing if needed). 

  
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 “Installed Engine” - an Engine originally sold to Customer by the relevant aircraft
manufacturer as an engine installed on an aircraft 
 “Life Limited Part” or “LLP”- One of the parts set forth below, with
a limitation on use established by CFM or the AAA, stated in cumulative EFH or cycles: 
  

	•	 	 Fan Disk 

  

	•	 	 Booster Spool 

  

	•	 	 Fan Shaft 

  

	•	 	 HPC Front Shaft 

  

	•	 	 Stage 1-2 Compressor Spool 

 

	•	 	 Stage 4-9 Compressor Spool 

 

	•	 	 Stage 3 Compressor Disk 

 

	•	 	 Compressor Discharge Pressure Seal (CDP), 

 

	•	 	 HPT Front and Rear Shafts, 

 

	•	 	 HPT Disk, 

  

	•	 	 HPT Front Air Seal, 

  

	•	 	 LPT Shaft, 

  

	•	 	 LPT Conical Support, 

  

	•	 	 LPT Disks. 

“LLP Minimum Build” – The minimum quantity of cycles that every LLP must have at the completion of a Performance Restoration Shop Visit.
The LLP Minimum Build shall be the threshold used to determine which LLP are replaced at a Performance Restoration Shop Visit. 
 “Lease” -
the lease between Customer and any Lessor for an Aircraft (including its Engines) or Spare Engine. 
 [***] 

[***] 
 “Lessor” - any entity or its successor
and/or assignee that owns an Aircraft (including its Engines) or Spare Engine that is leased to Customer or any successor operator. 
 [***]  

“Life Expiration” – Zero cycles remaining per Chapter 5 of the Engine Shop Manual. 

“Line Replaceable Unit” or “LRU” - A major control or accessory that is mounted on the external portion of an Engine, as
listed in Exhibit F. 
 “Main Area of Operation” – the main area of operation of Customer as outlined in Exhibit B. 

“New Engine” - An Engine which has not undergone a shop visit, which has less than one hundred (100) EFH since new and which contains
only CFM approved parts and CFM approved repairs. 
 “On-Site Support” or “OSS” -
Has the meaning provided in Article 5.2.1. 
 “Original DRS” – GE Engine Services, Inc. located at Strother Field, Arkansas, KS
67005-0797 or SAFRAN American Engine Services (SAMES) located at Carr. Estatal 200, Querétaro, Tequisquiapan, Km, 22+547 Int B1 Parque Aeroespacial Querétaro, C.P. 76278. Mpio. Colón., Querétaro, Mexico. 

  
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 “Part” - A part originally sold by CFM. 

“Performance Restoration Shop Visit” or “PRSV” – The Services, as determined by the CFM Customer Program Manager,
performed during a shop visit in which, at a minimum, any one of the following modules is exposed, disassembled and subsequently refurbished: the high-pressure compressor, or high-pressure turbine, or combustor chamber or stage one low pressure
turbine nozzle. 
 “Core LLP Performance Restoration Shop Visit” or “Core LLP PRSV” means a shop visit which is: 

A) caused by any Core LLP meeting its life limit; OR 

B) any other Qualified Shop Visit where the complete set of Core LLP is within LLP Minimum Build of their life limit 

During this Core LLP PRSV, the minimum workscope will be as follows: 
  

	 	(i)	 the high pressure compressor, the combustor and the high-pressure turbine modules are exposed, disassembled and
subsequently refurbished; and 

  

	 	(ii)	 fan, low pressure compressor and LPT module evaluation and cleaning [***] and level 01 of CFM56-5B Maintenance Guide in place at the time of execution of this Amendment. 

 For clarity, this
requirement will not apply in cases where a single component (LLP) is replaced due to a life adjustment or cause. The PRSV will be performed when the full set of LLP has life remaining within the LLP Minimum Build. 

“Popular Rate” or “Popular Rate per Engine Flight Hour“ – The Popular Rate per Engine Flight Hour provided in Article
7.1. 
 “Procedures Manual” - A separate document, not part of this Service Agreement, which provides detailed procedures and guidance for
the administration of the Service Agreement. In case of conflict between the Procedures Manual and the Service Agreement, the Service Agreement will prevail. 

“Qualified Shop Visit” or “QSV”– Has the meaning provided in Article 5.1.1. 

“QEC” – Quick Engine Change. 

“Rate” or “Rate Per Engine Flight Hour” – The rate for Covered Services or Additional Services as set forth in Article
7. 
 “Redelivery” - The shipment of a Serviceable Engine with legally required certifications, Ex Works, International Chamber of
Commerce, Incoterms 2010, at the CFM Designated Repair Station, whereby Customer fulfills the obligations of buyer and CFM fulfills the obligations of seller. “Redeliver” will mean the act by which CFM completes Redelivery. 

“Removal Schedule” - The schedule jointly developed by CFM and Customer for Engine removal off wing for Services or Engine removal from
operation. 
 “Repair Specification” - The Customer repair specification agreed upon by Customer and CFM which establishes the minimum
baseline to which an Engine or part thereof will be inspected, repaired, modified, reassembled and tested in accordance with Customer’s maintenance plan that has been approved by the AAA. 

“Repairable” - Capable of being made Serviceable. 

  
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 “Restored Rate per Engine Flight Hour” or “Restored Rate” - The Rate per
Engine Flight Hour provided in Article 7.1.  
 “Rotable Part” - A new or used Serviceable Part drawn from a common pool of Parts
used to support one or more customers. A Rotable Part replaces a similar Part removed from an Engine when such removed Part requires repair. In no case shall an LLP be a Rotable Part. 

“Scrapped Parts” - Unserviceable parts determined by CFM to be not Repairable per the CFM Manual. 

“Service(s)” - With respect to an Engine or part thereof, all or any part of those maintenance, repair and overhaul services provided under
this Service Agreement as either Covered Services or Supplemental Services. “Serviced” will be construed accordingly. 
 “Service
Agreement” - This Service Agreement, as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time, including all its Exhibits. 
 “Service
Bulletin” or “SB” - The document as issued by CFM to notify the operator of modifications, substitution of parts, special inspections, special checks, or conversion of an Engine from one model to another. 

“Serviceable” - Meeting AMM and AAA specified standards for airworthiness. 

“Spare Engine” - an Engine originally sold to Customer by CFM as a spare engine. 

“Supplemental Services” - Those Services provided pursuant to Article 5.3. 

“Term” – has the meaning given in Article 3. 

“Termination” - The ending of this Service Agreement before the expiration of the Term, as specified in Exhibit I, Article 2 Termination
herein below. 
 “TSM” – Trouble Shooting Manual. 

“Turn Around Time” or “TAT” - The number of Days from Induction until the Engine is on CFM’s dock ready for Redelivery (as
evidenced solely by placement of the Serviceable tag or equivalent governing agency compliance tag, on such Engine) exclusive of any Excusable Delays as defined in Exhibit I, Article 4. 

“Unserviceable” - Not meeting all CFM, AMM and AAA specified standards for airworthiness. 

“Used Engine” - An Engine which has undergone a shop visit or which has more than one hundred (100) EFH since new. 

“Workscope” - has the meaning given in Article 6.3. 

  
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 EXHIBIT B:     ENGINES COVERED AND OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS 

The Engines eligible to be covered by this Service Agreement are set forth below. Customer will maintain a spare engine(s) to installed engines ratio of
[***], rounded up to the next whole engine, during the Term of this Service Agreement. 
 Aircraft Delivery Schedule / Install + Spare
Engine – [***] 
 A321 Aircraft Delivery Schedule 

 

									
	 A/C Qty.
	 	Engine Type	 	 	Delivery Date	 	End Date
	[***]	 	 	CFM56-5B3	 	 	[***]	 	[***]
				
	[***]	 	 	CFM56-5B3	 	 	[***]	 	[***]
				
	[***]	 	 	CFM56-5B3	 	 	[***]	 	[***]
				
	[***]	 	 	CFM56-5B3	 	 	[***]	 	[***]
				
	[***]	 	 	CFM56-5B3	 	 	[***]	 	[***]
				
	[***]	 	 	CFM56-5B3	 	 	[***]	 	[***]
				
	[***]	 	 	CFM56-5B3	 	 	[***]	 	[***]
				
	[***]	 	 	CFM56-5B3	 	 	[***]	 	[***]
				
	[***]	 	 	CFM56-5B3	 	 	[***]	 	[***]

 CFM56- 5B Spare Engine Delivery Schedule 

 

							
	 Spare Engine

Qty.
	 	Engine Type	 	Delivery Date	 	End Date
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B5
(upgraded to - 5B4)	 	[***]	 	[***]
				
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]

 [***]  

  
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 Aircraft Delivery Schedule / Install + Spare Engine = [***] 

A321 Aircraft Delivery Schedule 
  

							
	 A/C Qty.
	 	Engine Type	 	Delivery Date	 	End Date
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]

 A320 Aircraft Delivery Schedule 

 

							
	 A/C Qty.
	 	Engine Type	 	Delivery Date	 	End Date
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B4	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B4	 	[***]	 	[***]

 CFM56- 5B Spare Engine Delivery Schedule 

 

							
	 Spare Engine
Qty.
	 	Engine Type	 	Delivery Date	 	End Date
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B4	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B3	 	[***]	 	[***]

  
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 Aircraft Delivery Schedule / Install + Spare Engine = [***] 

A320 Lease Aircraft Delivery Schedule 
  

							
	 A/C Qty.
	 	Engine Type	 	Delivery Date	 	End Date
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B4	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B4	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B4	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B4	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B4	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	CFM56-5B4	 	[***]	 	[***]

 Installed Engines and Spare Engines Operating Parameters: 

[***] 
 [***] 

  
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 EXHIBIT C:    SHOP VISIT DATA 

 

	 	•	 	 Engine Operator 

  

	 	•	 	 Engine Model 

  

	 	•	 	 Engine Serial Number 

  

	 	•	 	 Engine Time and Flight Cycles Since New 

 

	 	•	 	 Engine Time and Flight Cycles Since last Shop Visit 

 

	 	•	 	 Shop Visit Rank 

  

	 	•	 	 Reason for Shop Visit 

  

	 	•	 	 Prime cause, 

 

	 	•	 	 Scheduled/unscheduled, 

 

	 	•	 	 More detailed description 

 

	 	•	 	 Engine Airworthiness Directive and/or Services Bulletin status 

 

	 	•	 	 LLP status 

  

	 	•	 	 All Engine information and records, set forth in the Procedures Manual 

  
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 EXHIBIT D: PRICE ADJUSTMENT MATRIX 

When Customer’s actual operating parameters do not equal the values specified in the tables, CFM will calculate severity by performing linear
interpolation with the values in the tables that are closest to the actual operating parameters. CFM will apply two-dimensional linear interpolation, as necessary, to the flight leg and derate tables and then
between the utilization tables. The resultant severity value will be rounded to four (4) decimal places. The final severity applied will be the product of these severity values rounded to four (4) decimal places. 

In the event that Customer’s actual operating parameters are outside the limits provided in the table, the Parties will immediately negotiate an
extension to the price adjustment matrix. 
 [***] 

  
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 EXHIBIT E: ESCALATION 

The Rate Per Engine Flight Hour will be adjusted on a yearly basis for fluctuation of the economy as described below: 

Year of Operation (“YO”) will be identified as a given year of calendar operation. The prices for any YO will be adjusted in accordance with
the following formula: 
 [***]  
 All Rates are also
subject to economic price adjustments on January 1 of each year based upon the cumulative change in these indices with weightings as shown: 
 [***]

  
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 EXHIBIT F: LRU 

 

			
	Engine	  	Nomenclature
	 CFM56-5
	  	Air Valve LPTACC Module (Lo Press Turbine Clearance)
	 CFM56-5
	  	AC Generator (Alternator Rotor)
	 CFM56-5
	  	AC Generator (Alternator stator)
	 CFM56-5
	  	VBV Doors
	 CFM56-5
	  	VBV Actuator (Ballscrew/Linear, etc) Assembly
	 CFM56-5
	  	Bleed Valve Fuel (Hyd) Gear Motor
	 CFM56-5
	  	Bleed Valve Stop Mechanism
	 CFM56-5
	  	Burner Staging Valve(or Burner Selection Valve)
	 CFM56-5
	  	Clogging Indicator Transmitter
	 CFM56-5
	  	Electrical Harness (Jx)
	 CFM56-5
	  	Electronic Control Unit
	 CFM56-5
	  	Ignition Exciter (Boxes, Assy, etc)
	 CFM56-5
	  	Fan (N1) Speed Sensor
	 CFM56-5
	  	T12 Temperature Sensor
	 CFM56-5
	  	Fuel Filter Differential Press (DP) Switch
	 CFM56-5
	  	Fuel Flow Transmitter (Meter)
	 CFM56-5
	  	Fuel Nozzles Filter (Main Fuel Filter)
	 CFM56-5
	  	Fuel Nozzles
	 CFM56-5
	  	Main Fuel Pump
	 CFM56-5
	  	Fuel Return Valve
	 CFM56-5
	  	Oil/Fuel Heat Exchanger
	 CFM56-5
	  	Servo Fuel Heater
	 CFM56-5
	  	Manifold Fuel Valve (Staging)
	 CFM56-5
	  	IDG Oil, Fuel/Oil Cooler
	 CFM56-5
	  	TCC Thermocouple (HPTACC Thermocouple Probe)
	 CFM56-5
	  	HPTACC Valve (Hi Press Turbine Clearance)
	 CFM56-5
	  	Hydromechanical Unit
	 CFM56-5
	  	Ignition Lead Assembly (R/L as applicable)
	 CFM56-5
	  	Lubrication Unit
	 CFM56-5
	  	N2 Speed Sensor
	 CFM56-5
	  	Vibration Sensor, N1 Bearing
	 CFM56-5
	  	Oil Pressure Transmitter (Sensor)
	 CFM56-5
	  	Oil Tank (Assembly)
	 CFM56-5
	  	Oil Temperature Sensor / Transmitter
	 CFM56-5
	  	PT25 Sensor Assembly (Probe)
	 CFM56-5
	  	Static Anti-Leak Valve
	 CFM56-5
	  	T3 Sensor Compressor Discharge/Outlet Temperature
	 CFM56-5
	  	T495 Thermocouple Wiring Harness
	 CFM56-5
	  	T5 Temperature Sensor
	 CFM56-5
	  	Transient Bleed Air Valve
	 CFM56-5
	  	VSV Actuator

  
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 EXHIBIT G: 

SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES PRICING 
  

							
	    1.    [***]	 	 
	 	 	 
	    2.    [***]	 	 
	 	 	 
	    3.    [***]	 	 
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 
	[***]                       
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	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	 
	 	 	 
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	    [***]	 	[***]	 	 	 	[***]
	    [***]	 	 	 	 
	    [***]	 	[***]	 	 	 	[***]
	    [***]	 	[***]	 	 	 	[***]
	[***]	 	 
	    4.    [***]	 	 
	 	 	 
	    5.    [***]	 	 

  
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 EXHIBIT G CONTINUED: SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES PRICING – ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT 

 

	
	
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 EXHIBIT G CONTINUED: 

SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES PRICING – FIXED PRICE LABOR SCHEDULE 

 

									
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	 	R/R: Means Remove and Reinstall	  	

  
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 EXHIBIT H: CFM DESIGNATED REPAIR STATION 

 

							
	 Repair Station
	  	 Location
	  	 Certification Authority
	  	 Certification Number

	 SAFRAN
 Saint Quentin
Plant
	  	 1 r Frères Farman
 78114 Magny les

Hameaux
 FRANCE
	  	 EASA
 FAA

CAAC
 DGCA (Kuwait)

DGCA (India)
 DGSAS (Oman)

GACA (Saudi Arabia)
 DGCA (Indonesia)

ECAA (Egypt)
 CASS (Singapore)

CAAV(Vietnam)
 GCAA (UAE)

CAA (Bahreïn)
 ANAC (Brazil)

BDCA (Bermudas)
 TACA
	  	 145.013
 NM1Y353K

F03300160
 DGCA/AMO/007

5-1175/95-AI (2)

AWR/263/SAFRAN-111/01

267FA
 145/22500

CAI/SAFRAN/AS/O1/94
 AWI/234

VN-072NN/CAAV

AMO/176/06
 N°ATR/8/5.75

510-02/ANAC

BDA/AMO/396

897-10

				
	 SAFRAN
 Chatellerault
Plant
	  	Z.I. Nord - rue Maryse Bastié
BP 129
86101 Châtellerault
Cedex - France
Phone. : +33 (0) 5 49 20 45 00
Fax. : +33 (0) 5 49 20 45 30	  	 EASA
 FAA

CAAC
 DGCA (Kuwait)

DGSAS (Oman)
 GACA (Saudi Arabia)

DGCA (Indonesia)
 ECAA (Egypt)

CAAV(Vietnam)
 GCAA (EAU)

CAA (Bahreïn)
 ANAC (Brazil)

BDCA (Bermudas)
	  	 145.013
 NM12353K

F03300160
 DGCA/AMO/007

AWR/263/SAFRAN-111/01

267F
 145/22500

CAI/SAFRAN/AS/O1/94

VN-072NN/CAAV

AMO/176/06
 N°ATR/8/5.75

510-02/ANAC

BDA/AMO/396

				
	 SAFRAN Services Brussels

(SSB)
	  	 Bâtiment 24 B/101
 Brussels Airport
BP
1930 - Zaventem - Belgique
Tél. : +32 2 790 45 00
Fax. : +32 2 790 47 99
	  	 EASA
 FAA

CAAC
 DGCA (India)

DGCA (Indonesia)
 ANAC (Brazil)

DCA (Thailand)
 ANAC (Argentina)

CAAV (Vietnam)
	  	 BE.145.06
 E7NY532Y

F03200167
 5-1442/01-AI(2)
 145/55100/03

0803-01/ ANAC

413/2551
 1-B-491
 VN-012NN/CAAV

				
	 SAFRAN
 Morocco Engine System
(SMES)
	  	BP 87- Aeroport Mohammed V
Nouasser Casablanca - Maroco
Tel. : +(212) 522 536 900
Fax. : +(212) 522 539 842	  	 EASA
 FAA

DAC (Morocco)
 GAMA (Yemen)

DGSAS (Oman)
 CARC (Jordania)

Civil Aviation (Namibia)
	  	 140.0134
 R8EY562Y

CN-M03-99

CAMA/AMO/045

AWR/AMO/SMES-145/08

AMO.SMES.10
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	 Repair Station
	  	 Location
	  	 Certification Authority
	  	 Certification Number

	SAFRAN America Engine
Services (SAMES)	  	 Carr. Estatal 200 Querétaro - Tequisquiapan, Km 22+547 Int B1 
Parque Aeroespacial Querétaro 
C.P. 76278. Mpio.
Colón.
 Querétaro, México
  

Tel +52 (442) 296.56.00
	  	 EASA
 FAA

DGAC (Mexico)
	  	 145.0390
 3SMY129B

362

				
	 GE - Aviation, Services - Cincinnati

GE Engine Services Inc.
 Aviation Component

Service Center
	  	 201 West Crescentville Road CPL
 Cincinnati,
Ohio
 45246-1733
 USA

 
 Phone: +1-513-977-1150
 Fax: +1-513-977-1120
	  	 FAA
 EASA

Thai DOA
 CAAC
	  	 SK3R844L;
 145.4472

306/2546
 F00100397

				
		  	 3024 Symmes Rd.
 Hamilton, Ohio, USA
	  	 FAA
 EASA

Thai DOA
 CAAC
	  	 SK3D844L
 145.4480

304/2546
 F00100397

				
		  	 9220 Glades Drive
 Hamilton, Ohio, USA
	  	 FAA
 EASA

Thai DOA
 CAAC
	  	 SK32844L
 145.4471

305/2546
 F00100397

				
		  	Arkansas City, Kansas, USA	  	 FAA
 CAAC

EASA
 KCASA

DAC
	  	 LY2R995K
 F00100133

EASA145.4465

2005-03/DAC
 0512-03/DAC

				
	 GE Engine Services (Hungary)
 GE
Engine Services Division
 GE HungaryZ RT.
	  	 33 Levai Street

H-2112 Veresegyhaz, Hungary

Phone: +36.28.620.202
 Fax: +36.28.620.201
	  	 FAA
 EASA

HgCAA
	  	 G69Y912Y
 HU.145.0031

HgCAA-031

				
	Airfoil Technologies Singapore
Pte. Ltd	  	 62 Loyang Way
 Singapore 508770

Phone: +65.6543.7818
 Fax: +65.6543.7839
	  	 FAA
 CAAS

EASA
 Malaysia DCA

Thailand DCA
 CAAC
	  	 F94Y941N
 AWI/160

EASA.145.0019
 AO/0054/98

216/2540
 F06500276

  
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	 Repair Station
	  	 Location
	  	 Certification Authority
	  	 Certification Number

	 GE Aviation Services – Singapore

GE Aviation Service Operation LLP
	  	 (f/k/a) GE Aviation Service Operation Pte. Ltd.

23 Loyang Way
 Singapore 508726

Phone: +65.6545.6071
 Fax: +65.6542.4212/545.4015

Telex: RS35495
	  	 FAAJAA
 CAAS

CAA
 CAD

DCA
 DGCA

Thai DOA
 DGAC

CAAC
	  	 FS4Y191MCAA.00099
 AWI/53

CAA.00099
 AI/54/1185

AO/0036/78
 5-783/83-AI(2)
 146/2537

145/51200
 F06500386

				
	 GE Aviation, Services – Tri-Reman

GE Engine Services-Tri-Remanufacturing
	  	 3390 East Locus Street
 Terre Haute, IN
47803
U.S.A. / INC.
 Phone: +1.812.234.5889
 Fax:
+1.812.234.5654
	  	 FAA
 EASA

Thai DOA
 CAAC
	  	 NA5R060N
 EASA.145.4965

308/2546
 F06500386

				
	GE Engine Services - Malaysia.	  	Malaysia Sdn. Bhd, MAS Engineering Operations Center, Subang, Selangor, Malaysia	  	 DCA
 FAA

EASA
 Thai DOA

CAAC
 Ind. DGAC

Japan JCAB
	  	 AO/0012/97
 E50Y994N

145.0066
 224/2541

F06000295
 145/43900

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	 GE Aircraft Engine Services, Ltd

(Wales)
	  	Caerphilly Road, Nantgarw, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF47YJ United Kingdom	  	 FAA
 EASA

CAAS (Singapore)
 GACA (Saudi Arabia)

GCAA (UAE)
 Transport Canada

Pakistan C.A.A
 DGCA (Kuwait)

QCAA (QATAR)
 DGCA (Chile)

ECAA (Egypt)
 DGCA (India)

CAAC
	  	 QEMY466L
 UK.145.00073

AWI/187
 AMO-210F

AMO/131/04
 899-11

CAA/AW/60
 DGCA/AMO/8-R1-97
 QCAA/AMO/10/F

E-373

CAI/GEAES/AS/01/20/06
 5-1309/97-A1(2)
 F04400185

  
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	 Repair Station
	  	 Location
	  	 Certification Authority
	  	 Certification Number

	 GE Aviation Services (Celma)
 GE Celma
Ltda.
	  	 Rua Alice Hervê, 356
 Petrópolis, 25669-900
 Brazil
	  	 FAA
 EASA
	  	 EM4Y159M
 EASA.145.0065

				
	 GE Engine Services, Inc.

(Strother)
	  	 Strother Field, Arkansas,
 KS 67005-0797

U.S.A. / INC.
	  	 FAA
 EASA

CAAC
	  	 LY2R995K
 145.4465

F00100133

 CFM reserves the right to make additions or changes to the list of Designated Repair Stations upon written notice to Customer.
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 EXHIBIT I: GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

Table of Contents 
  

					
	ARTICLE 1	 	-	  	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION
			
	ARTICLE 2	 	-	  	TERMINATION
			
	ARTICLE 3	 	-	  	TAXES
			
	ARTICLE 4	 	-	  	EXCUSABLE DELAY
			
	ARTICLE 5	 	-	  	PATENTS
			
	ARTICLE 6	 	-	  	INFORMATION AND DATA
			
	ARTICLE 7	 	-	  	GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORIZATION & EXPORT SHIPMENT
			
	ARTICLE 5	 	-	  	WAIVER OF IMMUNITY
			
	ARTICLE 9	 	-	  	NOTICES
			
	ARTICLE 10	 	-	  	LIENS
			
	ARTICLE 11	 	-	  	APPLICABLE LAW – DISPUTE RESOLUTION
			
	ARTICLE 12	 	-	  	MISCELLANEOUS

  
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 ARTICLE 1 – LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION 

 

	A.	 Total Liability. The total liability of CFM for any and all claims, whether in contract, warranty, tort
(including negligence but excluding willful misconduct), product liability, patent infringement or otherwise, for any damages arising out of, connected with or resulting from the Service Agreement or the performance or
non-performance of any Service or from the manufacture, sale, Redelivery, resale, repair, overhaul, replacement or use of the Engine or any item or part thereof, will not exceed [***]. [***]

 In no event will CFM have any liability hereunder, whether as a result of breach of contract, warranty, tort (including
negligence but excluding willful misconduct), product liability, patent liability, or otherwise, for [***] 
 Consequently, Customer and its
insurers waive any recourse against CFM and its insurers for any loss or damage beyond that limit and shall indemnify CFM and hold CFM harmless from any and all liabilities, damages, penalties and expenses arising out of any claim by any person
other than CFM beyond such limits. 
 In the event Customer uses non-CFM parts or non-CFM approved LRU’s, parts or repairs in an Engine and such LRU’s, parts or repairs cause personal injury, death or property damage to third parties, Customer shall indemnify and hold harmless CFM from
all claims and liabilities associated therewith. The preceding indemnity shall apply whether or not CFM was provided a right under this Service Agreement to remove such LRU’s, parts or repairs, and irrespective of the exercise by CFM of such
right. 
  

	B.	 Definition. For the purpose of this Article 1, the term “CFM” is deemed to include CFM and its
parent and affiliated companies, the subcontractors and suppliers of any Services furnished hereunder, and the directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives of each. 

ARTICLE 2 – TERMINATION 
  

	A.	 Termination Events. The Service Agreement may be terminated as follows: 

 

	 	•	 	 Late Payment. In the event that Customer fails to make payments to CFM within the time periods specified
herein, CFM may terminate all or any portion of this Service Agreement upon [***] written notice to Customer, unless Customer cures such failure within such period following receipt of this notice. 

 

	 	•	 	 Insolvency. Either Party may terminate or suspend performance of all or any portion of this Service
Agreement if the other Party: (A) makes any agreement with creditors due to its inability to make timely payments of its debts; (B) enters into bankruptcy or liquidation, whether compulsory or voluntary; (C) becomes insolvent; or
(D) becomes subject to the appointment of a receiver of the whole or material part of its assets. If such termination should occur, Customer will not be relieved of its payment obligation for Services provided hereunder. 

 

	 	•	 	 Material Breach. Either Party may terminate this Service Agreement upon [***] written notice to the other
for failure to comply with any material provision of this Service Agreement unless the failure has been cured or the Party in breach has substantially effected all acts required to cure the failure prior to such [***] (except for late payment, as
described in Paragraph A.1 above). 

  

  
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	 	•	 	 Maximum Removals. If at any time during the Term of this Service Agreement, the number of Engines
decreases to less than [***] of the number of Engines listed in Exhibit B, CFM may terminate this Service Agreement immediately upon written notice to Customer. 

 

	B.	 Activity After Termination. In the event the Service Agreement is terminated, the following shall
cumulatively apply, in addition to any other right or remedy allowable under this Service Agreement or applicable law: 

  

	 	•	 	 Payment for Services Performed. In the event of termination of this Service Agreement for any reason,
Customer will pay CFM for all Services or work performed by or caused to be performed by CFM up to the time of such termination under the applicable terms and prices of this Service Agreement including all costs, fees, and charges incurred by CFM in
providing support and material under this Service Agreement, including Lease engines. 

  

	 	•	 	 Reconciliation. In addition to the above, the terms of the reconciliation under the removal of Engines
provisions of Article 12 of the Service Agreement will apply. 

  

	 	•	 	 Work in Process, Redelivery of Customer’s Engines. Upon the termination or expiration of this Service
Agreement, CFM will complete all work in process in a diligent manner and Redeliver all Engines, parts and related documentation, provided that Customer (a) has paid in full all charges for all such Services and material, plus all costs, fees
and penalties, incurred by CFM in providing support, including any Lease engines, and (b) has returned all Lease engines provided under this Service Agreement. 

 

	 	•	 	 Other Agreements.    Customer’s material breach of this Service Agreement, if not
cured hereunder, will, at CFM’s option, be a material breach of all other agreements and contracts between Customer and CFM. In such an event, CFM may: (A) suspend performance under any or all of the other agreements and contracts until a
reasonable time after all defaults have been cured; (B) terminate this Service Agreement and any or all other such agreements and contracts; and/or (C) pursue any other remedy with respect to this Service Agreement or the other agreements
and contracts which the law permits. 

 ARTICLE 3 – TAXES 

 

	A.	 Taxes, Duties, or Charges. In addition to the price for the Services, Customer agrees to pay, upon
demand, all taxes (including, without limitation, sales, use, excise, turnover or value added taxes), duties, fees, charges or assessments of any nature (but excluding any income taxes) (hereinafter “Taxes”) assessed or levied in
connection with performance of this Service Agreement. 

  

	B.	 Reimbursement/Refund. If payment of any such Taxes is made by CFM (or the applicable affiliated
company), Customer will reimburse CFM (or the applicable affiliated company) upon demand, such reimbursement including, inter alia, penalties and interests which could have been levied against CFM (or the applicable affiliated company).
Customer will use all reasonable efforts to obtain a refund thereof. If all or any part of any such taxes is refunded to CFM, CFM (or the applicable affiliated company) will repay to Customer such part thereof as CFM (or the applicable affiliated
company) was refunded. 

  

	C.	 Withholdings. All payments by Customer to CFM (or the applicable affiliated company) under this Service
Agreement will be free of all withholdings of any nature whatsoever except to the extent otherwise required by law, and if any such withholding is so required, Customer will pay an additional amount such that after the deduction of all amounts
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by CFM (or the applicable affiliated company) will equal the amount that CFM (or the applicable affiliated company) would have received if such withholding had not been required. If the
aforementioned mechanism contradicts the law of the United States, the Parties shall amend this Service Agreement in order to increase the respective prices and amounts provided for by this Service Agreement so that the initial prices and amounts
are preserved. 
 ARTICLE 4 – EXCUSABLE DELAY 
  

	A.	 Excusable Delay. Either Party will be excused from, and will not be liable for, any delay in performance
or failure to perform hereunder (except for the obligation to pay money or credit or debit an account which will not be excused hereunder), and will not be deemed to be in default for any delay in or failure of performance hereunder due to causes
beyond its reasonable control. Such causes will be conclusively deemed to include, but not be limited to acts of God, fire, terrorism, war (declared or undeclared), severe weather conditions, earthquakes, epidemics, material shortages, insurrection,
acts or omissions of the other Party, any act or omission by any governmental authority, strikes, labor disputes, acts or threats of vandalism or terrorism (including disruption of technology resources), or transportation shortages (each an
“Excusable Delay”). The time of performance shall be extended for a period equal to the time lost by reason of delay, including time to overcome the effect of the delay. 

 

	B.	 Continuing Obligations. Article 4.A will not, however, relieve either Party from using its commercially
reasonable efforts to avoid or remove such causes of delay and continue performance with reasonable dispatch when such causes are removed. During the period of an excusable delay, CFM will have the right to invoice Customer for Services performed.

  

	C.	 Extended Delay Termination. If delay resulting from any of the foregoing causes extends for more than
[***] and the Parties have not agreed upon a revised basis for continuing the Services, including any adjustment of the price, then either Party, upon [***] written notice to the other, may terminate the purchase order that covers the delayed
Services. 

 ARTICLE 5 – PATENTS 
  

	A.	 Claims. CFM shall handle all claims and defend any suit or proceeding brought against Customer insofar
as based on a claim that, without further combination, any material or process used in the repair of any items furnished under this Service Agreement constitutes an infringement of any patent or copyright of France and/or of the United States. This
paragraph shall apply only to the extent that such material or process is so used to CFM’s specification. 

  

	B.	 Liability. CFM’s liability hereunder is expressly conditioned upon Customer promptly notifying CFM
in writing and giving CFM exclusive authority, information and assistance (at CFM’s expense) for the handling, defense or settlement of any claim, suit or proceeding. In case such material or process is held in such claim, suit or proceeding to
constitute infringement and the use of said material or process is enjoined, CFM shall, at its own expense and at its option either (1) settle or defend such claim or suit or proceeding arising therefrom, or (2) procure for Customer the
right to continue using said material or process in the item repaired under the Service Agreement, or (3) replace same with an item satisfactory and incorporating non-infringing material or process, or
(4) modify same so it becomes satisfactory and non-infringing, or (5) refund the repair price applicable to such material or process. CFM shall not be responsible to Customer or to any third party,
for incidental or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, costs, expenses, liabilities and/or loss of profits resulting from loss of use under this Article 5. 

 

	C.	 Indemnification. The preceding paragraph B shall not apply: (1) to any material or process or part
thereof of Customer design or specification, or used at Customer’s direction in any repair under the 

  
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Service Agreement, or (2) to the use of any material or process furnished under the Service Agreement in conjunction with any other apparatus, article, material or process. As to any
material or process or use described in the preceding sentence, CFM assumes no liability whatsoever for patent or copyright infringement, and Customer shall, in the same manner as CFM is obligated to Customer above, indemnify, defend and hold CFM
harmless from and against any claim or liability, including costs and expense in defending any such claim or liability in respect thereto. 
  

	D.	 Remedy. THE FOREGOING SHALL CONSTITUTE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF Customer AND THE SOLE LIABILITY
OF CFM FOR PATENT OR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT BY ANY MATERIAL OR PROCESS AND IS SUBJECT TO THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN ARTICLE 1, “LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION.” THE PATENT WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS RECITED ABOVE ARE
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER PATENT WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ORAL, WRITTEN, EXPRESSED, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY (INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF
PERFORMANCE, OR USAGE OF TRADE). 

 ARTICLE 6 – NON DISCLOSURE 

 

	A.	 Non-Disclosure. Unless the Parties otherwise agree herein or
further in writing, any of the terms of the Service Agreement or any knowledge, information or data which the Parties have or may disclose to each other shall be held in confidence and may not be either disclosed or used for any purpose, except:

  

	 	1.	 To the extent required by government agencies and courts for official purposes, disclosure may be made to such
agencies and courts. In such event, a suitable restrictive legend limiting further disclosure shall be applied. 

  

	 	2.	 The existence of the Service Agreement and its general purpose only may be stated to others by either of the
Parties without approval from the other. 

  

	 	3.	 CFM may disclose the same to its parents, affiliates, subsidiaries, joint venture participants, engineering
service provider, or consultants as needed to perform the Services provided under this Service Agreement. 

 The preceding
clause will not apply to information which (1) is or becomes part of the general public knowledge or literature otherwise than as a result of breach of any confidentiality obligation to CFM, or (2) was, as shown by written records, known
to the receiving party prior to receipt from the disclosing Party. 
  

	B.	 Intellectual Property. Nothing contained in this Service Agreement will convey to either Party the right
to use the trademarks of the other, or convey or grant to Customer any license under any patent owned or controlled by CFM. 

ARTICLE 7 – GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORIZATION & EXPORT SHIPMENT 

Customer shall be the importer and/or exporter of record and shall be responsible for the timely application for, obtaining and maintaining any required
authorization, such as export license, import license, exchange permit or any other required governmental authorization relating to the Engine, and shall be responsible for complying with all U.S., French and other foreign regulations and reporting
requirements. At Customer’s request and expense, CFM will assist Customer in its application for any required U.S. or French export licenses. CFM will not be liable if any authorization is not renewed or is delayed, denied, revoked or
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subject to (i) the U.S. Export Administration Regulations and/or International Traffic in Arms Regulations and (ii) the French export control regulations. Customer agrees not to dispose
of U.S. or French origin items provided by CFM other than in and to the country of ultimate destination and/or as identified in an approved government license or authorization, except as said laws and regulations may permit. 

ARTICLE 8 – WAIVER OF IMMUNITY 
 To the extent
that Customer or any of its property is or becomes entitled at any time to any immunity on the grounds of sovereignty or otherwise from any legal action, suit or proceeding, from set-off or counterclaim, from
the jurisdiction of any competent court, from service of process, from attachment prior to judgment, from attachment in aid of execution, or from execution prior to judgment, or other legal process in any jurisdiction, Customer hereby irrevocably
waives the application of such immunity and particularly, the U.S. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 28 U.S.C. 1602, et. seq., and agrees not to plead or claim, any such immunity with respect to its obligations, liabilities or any other matter under
or arising out of or in connection with this Service Agreement or the subject matter hereof. Such agreement shall be irrevocable and not subject to withdrawal in any and all jurisdictions. 

ARTICLE 9 – NOTICES 
  

	A.	 Acknowledgement. Any notices under this Service Agreement shall be in writing and be delivered or sent
by mail, express/shipping service or electronic transmission to the respective Parties at the following addresses, which may be changed by written notice: 

TO: 
  

			
	 Frontier Airlines, Inc.
 7001 Tower
Road
 Denver, CO 80249
	  	 CFM International, Inc.
 6440 Aviation
Way
 West Chester, Ohio 45069, U.S.A.

		
	Att. : General Counsel	  	Att. : CFM Services General Manager

  

	B.	 Effect of Notices. Notices will be effective and will be deemed to have been given to (or “received
by”) the recipient: (A) upon delivery, if sent by courier, express mail, or delivered personally; (B) on the next business day following receipt, if sent by facsimile; or (C) on the [***] after posting (or on actual receipt, if
earlier) in the case of a letter sent prepaid first class mail. 

 ARTICLE 10 – LIENS 

 

	A.	 Security Interest. Customer hereby grants to CFM a security interest in all property and proceeds owned
by Customer in the possession of CFM or any of CFM’s parents or affiliates at any time (including Customer’s beneficial rights to property leased by Customer to CFM), to secure all amounts owed by Customer to CFM hereunder, and CFM will
have all rights of a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code and applicable law with respect to such property. Customer consents to the filing of financing statements, mechanic’s liens, and similar instruments necessary to perfect
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also exert commercially reasonable efforts to obtain from the owner or mortgagee thereof the grant to CFM or the consent to the grant to CFM, as the case may be, of a security interest, which
security interest will be subordinate to prior interests granted by Customer to third parties, in any other property in the possession of CFM or any of CFM’s parents or affiliates at any time (including Customer’s beneficial rights to
property leased by Customer to CFM), to secure all amounts owed by Customer to CFM hereunder, and CFM will have all rights of a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code and applicable law with respect to such property. Customer will promptly
execute and deliver all documentation, as reasonably requested by CFM, to effect such security rights and any other statutory or common law lien rights under applicable law. Customer shall not grant any security interests or liens in Engines that
are junior to those of CFM without CFM’s prior written consent. 
  

	B.	 Other Liens. Customer: (i) acknowledges that CFM has the legal right to assert mechanic’s
liens or other statutory or common law liens under applicable law (foreign or domestic) against Engines following performance of Services under this Service Agreement or all other agreements and contracts between CFM and Customer, and
(ii) grants to CFM a right of retention on all Engines or Parts owned or leased by Customer in the possession of CFM or any of CFM’s parents or affiliates to secure all amounts owed by Customer to CFM under this Service Agreement or any
other related agreement between CFM and Customer. The Parties agree that CFM can assert its right of retention notwithstanding that the Services performed on the particular Engine(s) or Part(s) to be retained have been paid by Customer. CFM will
have the rights of a creditor who may avail himself a right of retention under the applicable law and (iii) agrees to supply such information, including name and address of the owner of each Engine, as reasonably requested by CFM to facilitate
filing of such liens in New York or any other jurisdiction where Services may be performed. With respect to Engines leased by Customer to CFM, CFM understands that Customer has been authorized and required by the owners to cause Services to be
performed. CFM may, at its option, notify the owners of the existence of this Service Agreement and CFM’s lien rights and right of retention arising from performance of Services. 

 

	C.	 Enforcement. If Customer fails to tender any payment owing under this Service Agreement and CFM
initiates foreclosure with respect to any Engine, whether pursuant to a security interest granted under this Service Agreement or a mechanic’s lien, then Customer agrees to supply to CFM all records, log books and other documentation pertaining
to the maintenance condition of the Engine, and a certificate either (i) certifying that the Engine has not been involved in any Aircraft Accident or Incident or (ii) specifying the date and facts surrounding any Accident or Incident in
which the Engine has been involved and the nature and extent of the damage sustained (such records, log books, certificate and other documentation referred to hereinafter as the “Engine Documents”). The Parties recognize that the failure
by Customer to deliver the Engine Documents may have a material, adverse effect on the value of any Engine with respect to which foreclosure has been initiated by CFM and the ability of CFM to sell or lease the Engine, and that the damages CFM may
sustain as a result are not readily calculable. 

 ARTICLE 11 – APPLICABLE LAW – DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

 

	A.	 Applicable Law. This Service Agreement shall be construed, interpreted and applied, and the legal
relations between the Parties determined, in accordance with the laws of the State of New York (U.S.A. / INC.). The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply to this Service Agreement

 Dispute Resolution. If any dispute arises relating to this Service Agreement, the Parties will endeavor to
resolve the dispute amicably, including by designating senior managers who will meet and use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve any such dispute. If the Parties’ senior managers do not resolve the dispute within sixty (60) Days of
first written request, either Party may request that the dispute be settled and fully and finally determined by binding arbitration, in accordance with the International Chamber of Commerce pursuant to its rules of Conciliation and Arbitration, by
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arbitrators appointed in accordance with said rules. The place of arbitration and hearings shall be New York. The arbitration shall be in English and the opinion shall be rendered in English. The
arbitration award shall be final and binding by any Party in any court of competent jurisdiction, and shall waive any claim appeal whatsoever against it. The arbitrators will have no authority to award punitive damages or any other damages not
measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages, and may not, in any event, make any ruling, finding or award that does not conform to the terms and conditions of the Service Agreement. All statements made or materials produced in connection
with this dispute resolution process and arbitration are confidential and will not be disclosed to any third party except as required by law or subpoena. The Parties intend that the dispute resolution process set forth in this Article will be their
exclusive remedy for any dispute arising under or relating to this Service Agreement or its subject matter. 
  

	B.	 Exception. Either Party may at any time, without inconsistency with this Article, seek from a court of
competent jurisdiction any equitable, interim or provisional relief to avoid irreparable damage. This Article will not apply to and will not bar litigation regarding claims related to a Party’s proprietary or intellectual property rights, nor
will this Article be construed to modify or displace the ability of the Parties to effectuate any termination contemplated in Article 2. 

ARTICLE 12 – MISCELLANEOUS 
  

	A.	 Assignment of Agreement. This Service Agreement, any related purchase order or any rights or obligations
hereunder may not be assigned, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the other Party, except that Customer’s consent will not be required for an assignment by CFM to one of CFM’s parent companies or affiliates. In the
event of any such assignment, Customer will be so advised in writing. Any assignment in contradiction of this clause will be considered null and void. 

  

	B.	 Beneficiaries. Except as otherwise expressly provided to the contrary, the rights herein granted and
this Service Agreement are for the benefit of the Parties hereto and are not for the benefit of any third person, firm or corporation, except as expressly provided herein with respect to GE and SAFRAN. 

 

	C.	 Survival of Certain Clauses. The rights and obligations of the Parties under the following
Articles of this Service Agreement as amended, and related Exhibits shall survive the expiration, termination or completion of this Service Agreement: 

- Limitation of Liability and Indemnification 

- Taxes 
 - Patents 

- Non Disclosure 
 - Governmental
Authorization & Export Shipment 
 - Waiver of Immunity 

- Applicable Law – Dispute Resolution 

- Miscellaneous 
  

	D.	 General Rules of Contract Interpretation. Article and paragraph headings contained in this Service
Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and do not limit, affect or restrict in any way the meaning and the interpretation of this Service Agreement. Words used in the singular shall have a comparable meaning when used in the plural
and vice versa, unless the contrary intention appears. Words such as “hereunder”, “hereof” and “herein” and other words beginning with “here” refer to the whole of this Service Agreement, including amendments.
References to Articles, Sections, Paragraphs or Exhibits will refer to the specified Article, Section, Paragraph or Exhibit of this Service Agreement unless otherwise specified. 

  
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	E.	 Language. The English language will be used in the interpretation and performance of this Service
Agreement. All correspondence and documentation arising out of or connected with this Service Agreement and any related purchase order(s), including Engine records and Engine logs, will be in the English language. 

 

	F.	 Severability. The invalidity or unenforceability of any part or provision of this Service Agreement, or
the invalidity of its application to a specific situation or circumstance, shall not affect the validity legality and enforceability of the remainder of this Service Agreement, or its application to other situations or circumstances. In addition, if
a part of this Service Agreement becomes invalid, the Parties will endeavor in good faith to reach agreement on a replacement provision that will reflect, as nearly as possible, the intent of the original provision. 

 

	G.	 Non-Waiver. Any failure or delay in the exercise of
rights or remedies hereunder will not operate to waive or impair such rights or remedies. Any waiver given will not be construed to require future or further waivers. 

 

	H.	 Currency Judgment. This is an international transaction in which the specification of United States
Dollars is of the essence. No payments required to be made under this Service Agreement will be discharged by payments in any currency other than United States Dollars, whether pursuant to a judgment, arbitration award or otherwise.

  

	I.	 No Agency Fees. Customer represents and warrants that no officer, employee, representative or agent of
Customer has been or will be paid a fee or otherwise has received or will receive any personal compensation or consideration by or from CFM in connection with the obtaining, arranging or negotiation of this Service Agreement or other documents
entered into or executed in connection herewith. 

  

	J.	 No Agency. Nothing in this Service Agreement will be interpreted or construed to create a partnership,
agency or joint venture between CFM and Customer. 

  

	K.	 Titles/Subtitles. The titles and subtitles given to the sections of the Service Agreement are for
convenience. They do not limit or restrict the context of the article or section to which they relate. 

  

	L.	 Entire Agreement; Modification. This Service Agreement, together with its Exhibits and any amendment (or
Letter Agreement relating hereto, if any), contains and constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the Parties respecting the subject matter hereof, and supersedes and cancels all previous negotiations,
pre-existing agreements, commitments and writing in connection herewith. This Service Agreement may not be released, discharged, abandoned, supplemented, modified or waived, in whole or in part, in any manner,
orally or otherwise, except by a writing of concurrent or subsequent date signed and delivered by a duly authorized officer or representative of each of the Parties hereto making specific reference to this Service Agreement and the provisions hereof
being released, discharged, abandoned, supplemented, modified or waived. 

  

	M.	 Counterparts. This Service Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, all of which
counterparts will be treated as the same binding agreement, which will be effective as of the date set forth on the first page hereof, upon execution by both Parties and delivery by each Party hereto to the other Party of one or more such
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