Document:

EX-10.7

 Exhibit 10.7 
  

CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

INFORMATION FOR WHICH CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS 

BEEN REQUESTED IS OMITTED AND NOTED WITH 

“****”. 
 AN
UNREDACTED VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT 
 HAS ALSO BEEN PROVIDED TO THE 

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. 

PURCHASE AGREEMENT NUMBER PA-03814 

between 
 THE BOEING
COMPANY 
 and 

AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Relating to Boeing Model 737-800 Aircraft 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 ARTICLES
	  			
	Article 1.	 	 Quantity, Model and Description
	  	 	1	  
	Article 2.	 	 Delivery Schedule
	  	 	1	  
	Article 3.	 	 Price
	  	 	1	  
	Article 4.	 	 Payment
	  	 	1	  
	Article 5.	 	 Additional Terms
	  	 	2	  
		
	TABLE	  			
	1.	 	 Aircraft Information Table
	  	 	4	  
		
	 EXHIBITS
	  			
	A.	 	 Aircraft Configuration
	  	 	5	  
	B.	 	 Aircraft Delivery Requirements and Responsibilities
	  	 	10	  
		
	 SUPPLEMENTAL EXHIBITS
	  			
	AE1.	 	 Escalation Adjustment/Airframe and Optional Features
	  	 	15	  
	BFE1.	 	 BFE Variables
	  	 	19	  
	CS1-1.	 	 Customer Support Variables
	  	 	24	  
	CS1-2.	 	 Customer Support Variables
	  	 	29	  
	CS1-3.	 	 Customer Support Variables
	  	 	34	  
	EE1.	 	 **** Engine Warranty and Patent Indemnity
	  	 	37	  
	SLP1.	 	 Service Life Policy Components
	  	 	39	  
		
	 LETTER AGREEMENTS
	  			
	LA-1208457	 	 Assignment of Customer’s Interest to Subsidiary or Affiliate
	  	 	51	  
	LA-1208458	 	 Loading of Customer Software
	  	 	43	  
	LA-1208459	 	 Seller Purchased Equipment
	  	 	45	  
	LA-1208460	 	 Export-Import Bank Financing Application Disclosure
	  	 	53	  
	LA-1208461	 	 Leasing Matters
	  	 	55	  
	LA-1208462	 	 ****
	  	 	63	  
	LA-1208463	 	 Aircraft Performance Guarantees
	  	 	65	  
	LA-1208464	 	 ****
	  	 	68	  
	LA-1208465	 	 Assignment of Customer’s Interest for Securing Advance Payment Financing
	  	 	70	  
	LA-1208466	 	 ****
	  	 	72	  
	LA-1208467	 	 Special Matters
	  	 	76	  
	LA-1210454	 	 ****
	  	 	88	  

 Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 

between 
 The Boeing
Company 
 and 

Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

This Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 between The Boeing Company, a Delaware corporation, (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing
Limited, a Cayman Islands corporation, (Customer) relating to the purchase and sale of Model 737-800 aircraft together with all tables, exhibits, supplemental exhibits, letter agreements and other attachments thereto, if any,
(Purchase Agreement) incorporates the terms and conditions (except as specifically set forth below) of the Aircraft General Terms Agreement dated as of December 18, 2009, and as further assigned and novated dated as of May 10, 2010,
between the parties, identified as AGTA-VLN (AGTA). 
  

	1.	Quantity, Model and Description. 

 The aircraft to be delivered to Customer will be
designated as Model 737-800 aircraft (Aircraft). Boeing will manufacture and sell to Customer Aircraft conforming to the configuration described in Exhibit A in the quantities listed in Table 1 to the Purchase Agreement. 

 

	2.	Delivery Schedule. 

 The scheduled months of delivery of the Aircraft are listed in the
attached Table 1. Exhibit B describes certain responsibilities for both Customer and Boeing in order to accomplish the delivery of the Aircraft. 
  

	3.	Price. 

 3.1 Aircraft Basic Price. The Aircraft Basic Price is listed in
Table 1 and is subject to escalation in accordance with the terms of this Purchase Agreement. 
 3.2 Advance Payment Base
Prices. The Advance Payment Base Prices listed in Table 1 were calculated utilizing the latest escalation factors available to Boeing on the date of this Purchase Agreement projected to the month of scheduled delivery. 

 

	4.	Payment. 

 4.1 Boeing acknowledges receipt of a deposit in the amount shown in
Table 1 for each Aircraft (Deposit). 
 4.2 The standard advance payment schedule for the Model 737-800 aircraft requires
Customer to make certain advance payments, expressed in a percentage of the Advance Payment Base Price of each Aircraft beginning with a payment of ****, less the Deposit, on the effective date of the Purchase Agreement for the Aircraft. Additional
advance payments for each Aircraft are due as specified in and on the first business day of the months listed in the attached Table 1. 

4.3 For any Aircraft whose scheduled month of delivery is less than twenty-four (24) months from
the date of this Purchase Agreement, the total amount of advance payments due for payment upon signing of this Purchase Agreement will include all advance payments which are past due in accordance with the standard advance payment schedule set forth
in paragraph 4.2 above. 

  
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 4.4 Customer will pay the balance of the Aircraft Price of each Aircraft at delivery. 

 

	5.	Additional Terms. 

 5.1 Aircraft Information Table. Table 1 consolidates
information contained in Articles 1, 2, 3 and 4 with respect to (i) quantity of Aircraft, (ii) applicable Detail Specification, (iii) month and year of scheduled deliveries, (iv) Aircraft Basic Price,
(v) applicable escalation factors and (vi) Advance Payment Base Prices and advance payments and their schedules. 
 5.2
Escalation Adjustment/Airframe and Optional Features. Supplemental Exhibit AE1 contains the applicable airframe and optional features escalation formula. 

5.3 Buyer Furnished Equipment Variables. Supplemental Exhibit BFE1 contains supplier selection dates, on dock dates and other
variables applicable to the Aircraft. 
 5.4 Customer Support Variables. Supplemental Exhibits CS1-1, CS1-2, and CS1-3 contain
the customer support variables applicable to information, training, services and other things to be furnished by Boeing in support of the Aircraft to be leased by Customer. In accordance with Letter Agreement VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208461 to the Purchase
Agreement Boeing will identify which Supplemental Exhibit is applicable to each of Customer’s lessees. 
 5.5 **** Variables.
Supplemental Exhibit EE1 describes the applicable **** formula and contains the engine warranty and the engine patent indemnity for the Aircraft. 

5.6 Service Life Policy Component Variables. Supplemental Exhibit SLP1 lists the SLP Components covered by the Service Life Policy
for the Aircraft. 
 5.7 Public Announcement. Boeing reserves the right to make a public announcement regarding Customer’s
purchase of the Aircraft upon approval of Boeing’s press release by Customer’s public relations department or other authorized representative. 

5.8 Negotiated Agreement; Entire Agreement. This Purchase Agreement, including the provisions of Article 8.2 of the AGTA relating
to insurance, and Article 11 of Part 2 of Exhibit C of the AGTA relating to DISCLAIMER AND RELEASE and EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER DAMAGES, has been the subject of discussion and negotiation and is understood by
the parties; the Aircraft Price and other agreements of the parties stated in this Purchase Agreement were arrived at in consideration of such provisions. This Purchase Agreement, including the AGTA, contains the entire agreement between the parties
and supersedes all previous proposals, understandings, commitments or representations whatsoever, oral or written, and may be changed only in writing signed by authorized representatives of the parties. 

  
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	AGREED AND ACCEPTED this	 		 	
			
	September 18, 2012	 		 	  

	Date	 		 	
			
	THE BOEING COMPANY	 		 	AVOLON AEROSPACE Leasing LIMITED
			
	/s/ Jeffery J. Solomon	 		 	/s/ Tom Ashe
	Signature	 		 	Signature
			
	Jeffery J. Solomon	 		 	Tom Ashe
	Printed name	 		 	Printed name
			
	Attorney-in-Fact	 		 	Director
	Title	 		 	Title

  
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 Table 1 To 

Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 

Aircraft Delivery, Description, Price and Advance Payments 
  

															
	 Airframe Model/MTOW:
	  	737-800	  	****	  	Detail Specification:	  	****	  		  		  	****
	 Engine Model/Thrust:
	  	CFM56-7B24	  	****	  	Airframe Price Base Year/**** Formula:	  		  	****	  		  	****
	 Airframe Price:
	  		  	****	  	Engine Price Base Year/**** Formula:	  		  	N/A	  	N/A	  	
	 Optional Features:
	  		  	****	  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  	  
	  		  		  		  		  	
	 Sub-Total of Airframe and Features:****
	  		  	Airframe Escalation Data:	  		  		  		  	
	 Engine Price (Per Aircraft):
	  	****	  	Base Year Index (ECI):	  		  	****	  		  	
	 Aircraft Basic Price (Excluding BFE/SPE):
	  	****	  	Base Year Index (CPI):	  		  	****	  		  	
		  		  	  
	  		  		  		  		  	
	 Buyer Furnished Equipment (BFE) Estimate:
	  		  	****	  		  		  		  		  	
	 Seller Purchased Equipment (SPE) Estimate:
	  		  	****	  		  		  		  		  	
								
	 Deposit per Aircraft:
	  		  	****	  		  		  		  		  	

  

																									
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Aircraft (Amts. Due/Mos.
Prior to Delivery):
	 Delivery
Date
	  	Number
of
Aircraft	  	Manufacturer’s
Serial No.	  	Model
Designator	  	****
Factor
(Airframe)	  	Lessee	  	Configuration
Exhibit	  	Optional
Features Price
2011 $	  	**** Estimate
Adv Payment Base
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	 Total:
	  	16	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	

 Note: SPE is included in the APBP values applicable to the DZZ and AMX aircraft above. 

  
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 AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION

 between 
 THE
BOEING COMPANY 
 and 

AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Exhibit A to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03814 

  
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 Exhibit A 

AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-800 AIRCRAFT 
 The Detail Specification is Boeing document number D019A001VLS38P-1 Rev. New. dated when released. Such
Detail Specification will be comprised of Boeing configuration specification D019A001, revision O, dated March 31, 2011, as amended to incorporate the optional features (Options) listed below, including the effects on Manufacturer’s
Empty Weight (MEW) and Operating Empty Weight (OEW). Upon request, Boeing will furnish to Customer copies of the Detail Specification, which copies will reflect such Options. The Aircraft Basic Price reflects and includes all effects
of such Options, except such Aircraft Basic Price does not include the price effects of any Buyer Furnished Equipment or Seller Purchased Equipment. 

  
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 AIRCRAFT DELIVERY
REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Exhibit B to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03814 

  
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 Exhibit B 

AIRCRAFT DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

relating to 
 BOEING MODEL
737-800 AIRCRAFT 
 Both Boeing and Customer have certain documentation and approval responsibilities at various times during the
construction cycle of Customer’s Aircraft that are critical to making the delivery of each Aircraft a positive experience for both parties. This Exhibit B documents those responsibilities and indicates recommended completion deadlines for
the actions to be accomplished. 
  

	1.	GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS. 

 Certain actions are required to be taken by
Customer in advance of the scheduled delivery month of each Aircraft with respect to obtaining certain government issued documentation. 

1.1 Airworthiness and Registration Documents. Not later than six (6) months prior to delivery of each Aircraft, Customer will
notify Boeing of the registration number to be painted on the side of the Aircraft. In addition, and not later than three (3) months prior to delivery of each Aircraft, Customer will, by letter to the regulatory authority having
jurisdiction, authorize the temporary use of such registration numbers by Boeing during the pre-delivery testing of the Aircraft. 

Customer is responsible for furnishing any Temporary or Permanent Registration Certificates required by any governmental authority having
jurisdiction to be displayed aboard the Aircraft after delivery. 
 1.2 Certificate of Sanitary Construction. 

1.2.1 U.S. Registered Aircraft. Boeing will obtain from the United States Public Health Service, a United States Certificate of Sanitary
Construction to be displayed aboard each Aircraft after delivery to Customer. The above Boeing obligation only applies to commercial passenger-configured aircraft. 

1.2.2 Non-U.S. Registered Aircraft. If Customer requires a United States Certificate of Sanitary Construction at the time of delivery of the
Aircraft, Customer will give written notice thereof to Boeing at least three (3) months prior to delivery. Boeing will then use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the Certificate from the United States Public Health Service and
present it to Customer at the time of Aircraft delivery. The above Boeing obligation only applies to commercial passenger-configured aircraft. 

1.3 Customs Documentation. 

1.3.1 Import Documentation. If the Aircraft is intended to be exported from the United States, Customer must notify Boeing not later
than three (3) months prior to delivery of each Aircraft of any documentation required by the customs authorities or by any other agency of the country of import. 

1.3.2 General Declaration - U.S. If the Aircraft is intended to be exported from the United
States, Boeing will prepare Customs Form 7507, General Declaration, 

  
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for execution by U.S. Customs immediately prior to the ferry flight of the Aircraft. For this purpose, Customer will furnish to Boeing not later than twenty (20) days prior to
delivery all information required by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, including without limitation (i) a complete crew and passenger list identifying the names, birth dates, passport numbers and passport expiration dates of all crew and
passengers and (ii) a complete ferry flight itinerary, including point of exit from the United States for the Aircraft. 
 If Customer
intends, during the ferry flight of an Aircraft, to land at a U.S. airport after clearing Customs at delivery, Customer must notify Boeing not later than twenty (20) days prior to delivery of such intention. If Boeing receives such
notification, Boeing will provide to Customer the documents constituting a Customs permit to proceed, allowing such Aircraft to depart after any such landing. Sufficient copies of completed Form 7507, along with passenger manifest, will be
furnished to Customer to cover U.S. stops scheduled for the ferry flight. 
 1.3.3 Export Declaration
- U.S. If the Aircraft is intended to be exported from the United States following delivery, and (i) Customer is a non-U.S. customer, Boeing will file an export declaration electronically with U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP), or (ii) Customer is a U.S. customer, it is the responsibility of the U.S. customer, as the exporter of record, to file the export declaration with CBP. 

 

	2.	Insurance Certificates. 

 Unless provided earlier, Customer will provide to Boeing not
later than thirty (30) days prior to delivery of the first Aircraft, a copy of the requisite annual insurance certificate in accordance with the requirements of Article 8 of the AGTA. 

 

	3.	Notice of Flyaway Configuration. 

 Not later than twenty (20) days prior to
delivery of the Aircraft, Customer will provide to Boeing a configuration letter stating the requested “flyaway configuration” of the Aircraft for its ferry flight. This configuration letter should include: 

 

	 	(i)	the name of the company which is to furnish fuel for the ferry flight and any scheduled post-delivery flight training, the method of payment for such fuel, and fuel load for the ferry flight; 

 

	 	(ii)	the cargo to be loaded and where it is to be stowed on board the Aircraft, the address where cargo is to be shipped after flyaway and notification of any hazardous materials requiring special handling;

  

	 	(iii)	any BFE equipment to be removed prior to flyaway and returned to Boeing BFE stores for installation on Customer’s subsequent Aircraft; 

 

	 	(iv)	a complete list of names and citizenship of each crew member and non-revenue passenger who will be aboard the ferry flight; and 

  

	 	(v)	a complete ferry flight itinerary. 

  
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	4.	Delivery Actions by Boeing. 

 4.1 Schedule of Inspections. All FAA, Boeing,
Customer and, if required, U.S. Customs Bureau inspections will be scheduled by Boeing for completion prior to delivery or departure of the Aircraft. Customer will be informed of such schedules. 

4.2 Schedule of Demonstration Flights. All FAA and Customer demonstration flights will be scheduled by Boeing for completion prior to
delivery of the Aircraft. 
 4.3 Schedule for Customer’s Flight Crew. Boeing will inform Customer of the date that a flight crew
is required for acceptance routines associated with delivery of the Aircraft. 
 4.4 Fuel Provided by Boeing. Boeing will provide to
Customer, without charge, the amount of fuel shown in U.S. gallons in the table below for the model of Aircraft being delivered and full capacity of engine oil at the time of delivery or prior to the ferry flight of the Aircraft. 

 

			
	 Aircraft Model
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 4.5 Flight Crew and Passenger Consumables. Boeing will provide reasonable quantities of food, coat
hangers, towels, toilet tissue, drinking cups and soap for the first segment of the ferry flight for the Aircraft. 
 4.6 Delivery
Papers, Documents and Data. Boeing will have available at the time of delivery of the Aircraft certain delivery papers, documents and data for execution and delivery. If title for the Aircraft will be transferred to Customer through a Boeing
subsidiary and if the Aircraft will be registered with the FAA, Boeing will pre-position in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for filing with the FAA at the time of delivery of the Aircraft an executed original Form 8050-2, Aircraft Bill of Sale, indicating transfer of title to the Aircraft from Boeing’s subsidiary to Customer. 

4.7 Delegation of Authority. If specifically requested in advance by Customer, Boeing will present a certified copy of a Resolution of
Boeing’s Board of Directors, designating and authorizing certain persons to act on its behalf in connection with delivery of the Aircraft. 
  

	5.	Delivery Actions by Customer. 

 5.1 Aircraft Radio Station License. At delivery
Customer will provide its Aircraft Radio Station License to be placed on board the Aircraft following delivery. 
 5.2 Aircraft Flight
Log. At delivery Customer will provide the Aircraft Flight Log for the Aircraft. 
 5.3 Delegation of Authority. Customer will
present to Boeing at delivery of the Aircraft an original or certified copy of Customer’s Delegation of Authority designating and authorizing certain persons to act on its behalf in connection with delivery of the specified Aircraft. 

5.4 TSA Waiver Approval. Customer may be required to have an approved Transportation Security Administration (TSA) waiver for
the ferry flight depending upon the Customer’s en-route stop(s) and destination unless the Customer already has a TSA approved security program in place. Customer is responsible for application for the TSA waiver and obtaining TSA approval.
Customer will provide a copy of the approved TSA waiver to Boeing upon arrival at the Boeing delivery center. 

  
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 5.5 Electronic Advance Passenger Information System. Should the ferry flight of an
Aircraft leave the United States, the Department of Homeland Security office requires Customer to comply with the Electronic Advance Passenger Information System (eAPIS). Customer needs to establish their own account with US Customs and
Border Protection in order to file for departure. A copy of the eAPIS forms is to be provided by Customer to Boeing upon arrival of Customer’s acceptance team at the Boeing delivery center. 

  
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 ESCALATION ADJUSTMENT

 AIRFRAME AND OPTIONAL FEATURES 

between 
 THE BOEING
COMPANY 
 and 

AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit AE1 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03814 

  
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 ESCALATION ADJUSTMENT 

AIRFRAME AND OPTIONAL FEATURES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-800 AIRCRAFT 
  

	1.	Formula. 

 Airframe and Optional Features price adjustments (Airframe Price Adjustment) are used
to allow prices to be stated in current year dollars at the signing of this Purchase Agreement and to adjust the amount to be paid by Customer at delivery for the effects of economic fluctuation. The Airframe Price Adjustment will be determined at
the time of Aircraft delivery in accordance with the following formula: 
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Where: 
  

					
	Pa = ****	  		  	
			
	P = ****	  		  	
			
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 Where: 
 ECIb is the base year airframe escalation index (as set forth in Table 1 of this Purchase Agreement); 

ECI is a value determined using the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Cost Index for NAICS Manufacturing – Total
Compensation (BLS Series ID CIU2013000000000I), calculated by establishing a three (3) month arithmetic average value (expressed as a decimal and rounded to the nearest tenth) using the values for the 11th, 12th, and 13th months prior to the month of scheduled delivery of the applicable Aircraft.
As the Employment Cost Index values are only released on a quarterly basis, the value released for the first quarter will be used for the months of January, February, and March; the value released for the second quarter will be used for the months
of April, May, and June; the value released for the third quarter will be used for the months of July, August, and September; the value released for the fourth quarter will be used for the months of October, November, and December. 

 

					
		  	M = ****	  	 ****
 ****

 Where: 
 CPIb is the base year airframe escalation index (as set forth in Table 1 of this Purchase Agreement); and 

  
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 CPI is a value determined using the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index
– All Urban Consumers (BLS Series ID CUUR0000SA0), calculated as a three (3) month arithmetic average of the released monthly values (expressed as a decimal and rounded to the nearest tenth) using the values for the 11th, 12th, and 13th months prior to the month of scheduled delivery of the applicable Aircraft.

 As an example, for an Aircraft scheduled to be delivered in the month of July, the months of June, July, and August of the preceding year will be
utilized in determining the value of ECI and CPI. 
 Note: 
  

	 	(i)	In determining the values of L and M, all calculations and resulting values will be expressed as a decimal rounded to the nearest ten-thousandth. 

 

	 	(ii)	**** 

  

	 	(iii)	**** 

  

	 	(iv)	The **** (base year indices) are the actual average values reported by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. The actual average values are calculated as a three (3) month arithmetic
average of the released monthly values (expressed as a decimal and rounded to the nearest tenth) using the values for the 11th, 12th, and 13th months prior to the airframe base year. The applicable base year and corresponding denominator is provided
by Boeing in Table 1 of this Purchase Agreement. 

  

	 	(v)	The final value of Pa will be rounded to the nearest dollar. 

  

	 	(vi)	The Airframe Price Adjustment will not be made if it will result in a decrease in the Aircraft Basic Price. 

  

	2.	Values to be Utilized in the Event of Unavailability. 

 2.1 If the Bureau of Labor
Statistics substantially revises the methodology used for the determination of the values to be used to determine the ECI and CPI values (in contrast to benchmark adjustments or other corrections of previously released values), or for any reason has
not released values needed to determine the applicable Airframe Price Adjustment, the parties will, prior to the delivery of any such Aircraft, select a substitute from other Bureau of Labor Statistics data or similar data reported by
non-governmental organizations. Such substitute will result in the same adjustment, insofar as possible, as would have been calculated utilizing the original values adjusted for fluctuation during the applicable time period. However, if within
twenty-four (24) months after delivery of the Aircraft, the Bureau of Labor Statistics should resume releasing values for the months needed to determine the Airframe Price Adjustment, such values will be used to determine any increase or
decrease in the Airframe Price Adjustment for the Aircraft from that determined at the time of delivery of the Aircraft. 

  
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 2.2 Notwithstanding Article 2.1 above, if prior to the scheduled delivery month of an
Aircraft the Bureau of Labor Statistics changes the base year for determination of the ECI and CPI values as defined above, such re-based values will be incorporated in the Airframe Price Adjustment calculation. 

2.3 In the event escalation provisions are made non-enforceable or otherwise rendered void by any
agency of the United States Government, the parties agree, to the extent they may lawfully do so, to equitably adjust the Aircraft Price of any affected Aircraft to reflect an allowance for increases or decreases consistent with the applicable
provisions of paragraph 1 of this Supplemental Exhibit AE1 in labor compensation and material costs occurring since August of the year prior to the price base year shown in the Purchase Agreement. 

2.4 If within twelve (12) months of Aircraft delivery, the published index values are revised due to an acknowledged error by the Bureau
of Labor Statistics, the Airframe Price Adjustment will be re-calculated using the revised index values (this does not include those values noted as preliminary by the Bureau of Labor Statistics). A credit memorandum or supplemental invoice will be
issued for the Airframe Price Adjustment difference. **** 
 Note: 
  

	 	(i)	The values released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and available to Boeing thirty (30) days prior to the first day of the scheduled delivery month of an Aircraft will be used to determine the ECI and CPI values
for the applicable months (including those noted as preliminary by the Bureau of Labor Statistics) to calculate the Airframe Price Adjustment for the Aircraft invoice at the time of delivery. The values will be considered final and no Airframe Price
Adjustments will be made after Aircraft delivery for any subsequent changes in published Index values, subject always to paragraph 2.4 above. 

  

	 	(ii)	The maximum number of digits to the right of the decimal after rounding utilized in any part of the Airframe Price Adjustment equation will be four (4), where rounding of the fourth digit will be increased to the
next highest digit when the 5th digit is equal to five (5) or greater. 

  
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 BUYER FURNISHED
EQUIPMENT VARIABLES 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit BFE1 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03814 

  
 19 

 BUYER FURNISHED EQUIPMENT VARIABLES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-800 AIRCRAFT 
 This Supplemental Exhibit BFE1 contains supplier selection dates, on-dock dates and other
requirements applicable to the Aircraft. 
  

	1.	Supplier Selection. 

 Customer will: 

Select and notify Boeing of the suppliers and part numbers of the following BFE items by the following dates: 

 

			
	 Galley System
	  	****
		
	 Galley Inserts
	  	****
		
	 Seats (passenger)
	  	****
		
	 Overhead & Audio System
	  	****
		
	 In-Seat Video System
	  	****
		
	 Miscellaneous Emergency Equipment
	  	****
		
	 Cargo Handling Systems*

(Single Aisle Programs only)
	  	****

 *For a new certification, supplier requires notification **** months prior to Cargo Handling System on-dock date. 

Customer will enter into initial agreements with the selected Galley System, Galley Inserts, Seats, and In-Seat Video System suppliers on or
before **** calendar days after the above supplier selection dates, to actively participate with Customer and Boeing in coordination actions including the Initial Technical Coordination Meeting (ITCM). 

 

	2.	On-dock Dates and Other Information. 

 On or before **** prior to Aircraft delivery,
Boeing will provide to Customer the BFE Requirements electronically through My Boeing Fleet (MBF in My Boeing Configuration (MBC). These requirements may be periodically revised, setting forth the items, quantities, on-dock dates and
shipping instructions and other requirements relating to the in-sequence installation of BFE. For planning purposes, preliminary BFE on-dock dates are set forth below: 

  
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	 Item
	  	Preliminary On-Dock Dates
Month of Delivery	 
	 	  	****	 	  	****	 
	 Seats
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Galleys/Furnishings
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Antennas & Mounting Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Avionics
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Cabin Systems Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Miscellaneous Emergency Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Textiles/Raw Material
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Cargo Systems

(Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Provision Kits

(Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Radomes (Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  

  

									
	 Item
	  	Preliminary On-Dock Dates
Month of Delivery	 
	 	  	****	 	  	****	 
	 Seats
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Galleys/Furnishings
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Antennas & Mounting Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Avionics
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Cabin Systems Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Miscellaneous Emergency Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Textiles/Raw Material
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Cargo Systems

(Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Provision Kits

(Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Radomes (Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  

  
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	 Item
	  	Preliminary On-Dock Dates
Month of Delivery	 
	 	  	****	 	  	****	 
	 Seats
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Galleys/Furnishings
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Antennas & Mounting Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Avionics
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Cabin Systems Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Miscellaneous Emergency Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Textiles/Raw Material
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Cargo Systems

(Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Provision Kits

(Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Radomes (Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  

  

									
	 Item
	  	Preliminary On-Dock Dates
Month of Delivery	 
	 	  	****	 	  	****	 
	 Seats
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Galleys/Furnishings
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Antennas & Mounting Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Avionics
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Cabin Systems Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Miscellaneous Emergency Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Textiles/Raw Material
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Cargo Systems

(Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Provision Kits

(Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  
	 Radomes (Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	 	****	  

  
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	 Item
	  	Preliminary On-Dock Dates
Month of Delivery
	 	  	****	 	  	  

	 Seats
	  	 	****	  	  	
	 Galleys/Furnishings
	  	 	****	  	  	
	 Antennas & Mounting Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	
	 Avionics
	  	 	****	  	  	
	 Cabin Systems Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	
	 Miscellaneous Emergency Equipment
	  	 	****	  	  	
	 Textiles/Raw Material
	  	 	****	  	  	
	 Cargo Systems

(Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	
	 Provision Kits

(Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	
	 Radomes (Single Aisle Programs)
	  	 	****	  	  	

  

	3.	Additional Delivery Requirements – Import. 

 Customer will be the “importer
of record” (as defined by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection) for all BFE imported into the United States, and as such, it has the responsibility to ensure all of Customer’s BFE shipments comply with U.S. Customs Service
regulations. In the event Customer requests Boeing, in writing, to act as importer of record for Customer’s BFE, and Boeing agrees to such request, Customer is responsible for ensuring Boeing can comply with all U.S. Customs Import Regulations
by making certain that, at the time of shipment, all BFE shipments comply with the requirements in the “International Shipment Routing Instructions”, including the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT), as set out on
the Boeing website referenced below. Customer agrees to include the International Shipment Routing Instructions, including C-TPAT requirements, in each contract between Customer and BFE supplier. 

http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/doingbiz/supplier_portal/index_general.html 

  
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 CUSTOMER SUPPORT
VARIABLES 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit CS1-1 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03814 

  
 24 

 CUSTOMER SUPPORT VARIABLES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-800 AIRCRAFT 
 Customer and Boeing will conduct planning conferences approximately twelve (12) months prior to
delivery of the first Aircraft, or as mutually agreed, in order to develop and schedule a customized Customer Support Program to be furnished by Boeing in support of the Aircraft. 

The customized Customer Services Program will be based upon and equivalent to the entitlements summarized below. 

 

	1.	Maintenance Training. 

 1.1 Airplane General Familiarization Course; one (1) class
of twenty (24) students; 
 1.2 Mechanical/Power Plant Systems Course; two (2) classes of fifteen (15) students; 

1.3 Electrical Systems Course; two (2) classes of fifteen (15) students; 

1.4 Avionics Systems Course; two (2) classes of fifteen (15) students; 

1.5 Corrosion Prevention & Control Course; one (1) class of ten (10) students; 

1.6 Aircraft Rigging Course; one (1) class of six (6) students; 

1.7 Composite Repair for Technicians – Basic; one (1) class of eight (8) students; 

1.8 Training materials will be provided to each student. In addition, one set of training materials used in Boeing’s training program,
including visual aids, Computer Based Training Courseware, instrument panel wall charts, text/graphics, video programs, etc. will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 

 

	2.	Flight Training. 

 2.1 For 1 Aircraft: Transition training for six (6) flight crews
(12 pilots) in two (2) classes; For 2 or more Aircraft: Transition training for eight (8) flight crews (16 pilots) in two (2) classes. The training will consist of ground school (utilizing computer based training), fixed base
simulator, full flight simulator and actual aircraft training on Customer’s Aircraft. 
 2.2 For 1 Aircraft: Flight Dispatcher
training; one (1) class of six (6) students; For 2 or more Aircraft: Flight Dispatcher training; two (2) classes of six (6) students. 

2.3 For 1 Aircraft: Flight Attendant training; one (1) class of twelve (12) students; For 2 or more Aircraft: Flight Attendant
training; two (2) classes of twelve (12) students. 
 2.4 Performance Engineer training in Boeing’s regularly scheduled
courses; schedules are published twice yearly. 
 2.5 Training materials will be provided to each student. In addition, one set of training
materials as used in Boeing’s training program, including visual aids, Computer 

  
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Based Training Courseware, instrument panel wall charts, text/graphics, video programs, Flight Attendant Manuals, etc. will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 

2.6 Additional Flight Operations Services: 
  

	 	(i)	Boeing flight crew personnel to assist in ferrying the first aircraft to Customer’s main base; 

  

	 	(ii)	For 1 Aircraft: Instructor pilots for sixty (60) calendar days for revenue service training assistance; For 2 or more Aircraft: Instructor pilots for ninety (90) calendar days for revenue service training
assistance; and 

  

	 	(iii)	An instructor pilot to visit Customer six (6) months after revenue service training to review Customer’s flight crew operations for a two (2) week period. 

 

	3.	Planning Assistance. 

 3.1 Maintenance Engineering. Notwithstanding anything in
Exhibit B to the AGTA seemingly to the contrary, Boeing will provide the following Maintenance Engineering support: 
 3.1.1
Maintenance Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on-site visit to Customer’s main base to assist with maintenance program development and to provide consulting related to maintenance planning. Consultation
with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 
 3.1.2 ETOPS Maintenance
Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on site visit to Customer’s main base to assist with the development of their ETOPS maintenance program and to provide consultation related to ETOPS maintenance planning.
Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 
 3.1.3
GSE/Shops/Tooling Consulting. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on-site visit to Customer’s main base to provide consulting and data for ground support equipment, maintenance tooling and requirements for maintenance shops.
Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 
 3.1.4
Maintenance Engineering Evaluation. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on-site visit to Customer’s main base to evaluate Customer’s maintenance and engineering organization for conformance with industry best practices.
The result of which will be documented by Boeing in a maintenance engineering evaluation presentation. Customer will be provided with a copy of the maintenance engineering evaluation presentation. Consultation with Customer will be based on ground
rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 
 3.2 Spares. 

 

	 	(i)	Recommended Spares Parts List (RSPL). A customized RSPL, data and documents will be provided to identify spare parts required for Customer’s support program. 

  
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	 	(ii)	Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC). A customized IPC in accordance with ATA 100 will be provided. 

  

	 	(iii)	Provisioning Training. Provisioning training will be provided for Customer’s personnel at Boeing’s facilities, where documentation and technical expertise are available. Training is focused on the
initial provisioning process and calculations reflected in the Boeing RSPL. 

  

	 	(iv)	Spares Provisioning Conference. A provisioning conference will be conducted, normally at Boeing’s facilities where technical data and personnel are available. 

 

	4.	Technical Data and Documents. 

 4.1 Flight Operations. 

Airplane Flight Manual 
 Flight
Crew Operations Manual and Quick Reference Handbook 
 Weight and Balance Manual Chapter 1 Control and Loading 

Dispatch Deviations Guide 
 Flight
Crew Training Manual 
 Performance Engineer’s Manual 

Jet Transport Performance Methods 

FMC Supplementary Data Document 

Operational Performance Software 

ETOPS Guide Vol. III 
 Flight
Planning and Performance Manual 
 Flight Attendant Manual 

4.2 Maintenance. 

Aircraft Maintenance Manual 

Wiring Diagram Manual 
 Systems
Schematics Manual 
 Structural Repair Manual 

Component Maintenance Manual 

Standard Overhaul Practices Manual Chapter 20 

Standard Wiring Practices Manual Chapter 20 

Nondestructive Test Manual 

Service Bulletins and Index 

Fault Isolation Manual 
 Fault
Reporting Manual 
 Fuel Measuring Stick Manual 

Powerplant Buildup Manual (except Rolls Royce) 

All Operators Messages 
 Service
Letters 
 Structural Item Interim Advisory 

Combined Index 
 Maintenance Tips

 Configuration Data Base Generator User Guide (model 777 only) 

Baggage/Cargo Loading Manual (model 767 and 777 only) 

  
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 4.3 Maintenance Planning. 

Maintenance Planning Data Document 

Maintenance Task Cards and Index 

Airline Maintenance Inspection Intervals 

ETOPS Guide Vol. II 
 ETOPS
Configuration Maintenance and Procedures 
 4.4 Spares. 

Illustrated Parts Catalog 

Standards Books 
 4.5
Facilities and Equipment Planning. 
 Maintenance Facilities and Equipment Planning Document 

Special Tool and Ground Handling Equipment Drawings and Index 

Supplementary Tooling Documentation 

Illustrated Tool and Equipment Manual 

Airplane Recovery Document 

Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning Document 

Airplane Rescue and Fire Fighting Information 

Engine Ground Handling Document 

ETOPS Guide Vol. I 
 4.6
Supplier Technical Data. 
 Supplier Service Bulletins 

Supplier Ground Support Equipment List 

Supplier Assembly Drawings 

Component Maintenance Manuals 

Overhaul Manual/Component Maintenance Manual Index 

Supplier Publications Index 

Product Support Supplier Directory 

Supplier Product Support and Assurance Agreements Documents Vol. I and II 

Supplier Spare Part Price Catalog 

4.7 Fleet Statistical Data and Reporting 

Fleet reliability views, charts, and reports 

  
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 CUSTOMER SUPPORT
VARIABLES 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit CS1-2 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03814 

  
 29 

 CUSTOMER SUPPORT VARIABLES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-800 AIRCRAFT 
 Customer and Boeing will conduct planning conferences approximately twelve (12) months prior to
delivery of the first Aircraft, or as mutually agreed, in order to develop and schedule a customized Customer Support Program to be furnished by Boeing in support of the Aircraft. 

The customized Customer Services Program will be based upon and equivalent to the entitlements summarized below. 

 

	1.	Maintenance Training. 

 1.1 Mechanical/Power Plant Course; one (1) class of
fifteen (15) students; 
 1.2 Electrical Systems Course; one (1) class of fifteen (15) students; 

1.3 Avionics Systems Course; one (1) class of fifteen (15) students; 

1.4 Aircraft Rigging Course; one (1) class of six (6) students; 

1.5 Advanced Composite Repair Course; one (1) class of eight (8) students. 

1.6 Training materials will be provided to each student. In addition, one set of training materials as used in Boeing’s training program,
including visual aids, Computer Based Training Courseware, instrument panel wall charts, text/graphics, video programs, etc. will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 

 

	2.	Flight Training. 

 2.1 Boeing will provide one classroom course to acquaint up to
eight (8) students (four (4) flight crews) with operational, systems and performance differences between Customer’s newly-purchased Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently operated by Customer. 

2.2 Training materials will be provided to each student. In addition, one set of training materials as used in Boeing’s training program,
including Computer Based Training Courseware, instrument panel wall charts, Flight Attendant Manuals, etc. will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 
  

	3.	Planning Assistance. 

 3.1 Maintenance Engineering. Notwithstanding anything in
Exhibit B to the AGTA seemingly to the contrary, Boeing will provide the following Maintenance Engineering support: 
 3.1.1
Maintenance Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on-site visit to Customer’s main base to assist with maintenance program development and to provide consulting related to maintenance planning. Consultation
with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 
 3.1.2 ETOPS Maintenance
Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on site visit to Customer’s main base to assist with the development of their ETOPS maintenance program and to provide consultation related to ETOPS maintenance planning.
Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by the Customer. 

  
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 3.1.3 GSE/Shops/Tooling Consulting. Upon request, Boeing will provide consulting and data
for ground support equipment, maintenance tooling and requirements for maintenance shops. Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 

3.1.4 Maintenance Engineering Evaluation. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on-site visit to Customer’s main base to
evaluate Customer’s maintenance and engineering organization for conformance with industry best practices. The result of which will be documented by Boeing in a maintenance engineering evaluation presentation. Customer will be provided with a
copy of the maintenance engineering evaluation presentation. Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 

3.2 Spares. 
  

	 	(i)	Recommended Spares Parts List (RSPL). A customized RSPL, data and documents will be provided to identify spare parts required for Customer’s support program. 

 

	 	(ii)	Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC). A customized IPC in accordance with ATA 100 will be provided. 

  

	 	(iii)	Provisioning Training. Provisioning training will be provided for Customer’s personnel at Boeing’s facilities, where documentation and technical expertise are available. Training is focused on the
initial provisioning process and calculations reflected in the Boeing RSPL. 

  

	 	(iv)	Spares Provisioning Conference. A provisioning conference will be conducted, normally at Boeing’s facilities where technical data and personnel are available. 

 

	4.	Technical Data and Documents. 

 The following will be provided in mutually agreed formats
and quantities: 
 4.1 Flight Operations. 

Airplane Flight Manual 
 Flight
Crew Operations Manual and Quick Reference Handbook 
 Weight and Balance Manual Chapter 1 Control and Loading 

Dispatch Deviations Guide 
 Flight
Crew Training Manual 
 Performance Engineer’s Manual 

Jet Transport Performance Methods 

FMC Supplementary Data Document 

Operational Performance Software 

ETOPS Guide Vol. III 
 Flight
Planning and Performance Manual 
 Flight Attendant Manual 

  
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 4.2 Maintenance. 

Aircraft Maintenance Manual 

Wiring Diagram Manual 
 Systems
Schematics Manual 
 Structural Repair Manual 

Component Maintenance Manual 

Standard Overhaul Practices Manual Chapter 20 

Standard Wiring Practices Manual Chapter 20 

Nondestructive Test Manual 

Service Bulletins and Index 

Fault Isolation Manual 
 Fault
Reporting Manual 
 Fuel Measuring Stick Manual 

Powerplant Buildup Manual (except Rolls Royce) 

All Operators Messages 
 Service
Letters 
 Structural Item Interim Advisory 

Combined Index 
 Maintenance Tips

 Configuration Data Base Generator User Guide (model 777 only) 

Baggage/Cargo Loading Manual (model 767 and 777 only) 

4.3 Maintenance Planning. 

Maintenance Planning Data Document 

Maintenance Task Cards and Index 

Airline Maintenance Inspection Intervals 

ETOPS Guide Vol. II 
 ETOPS
Configuration Maintenance and Procedures 
 4.4 Spares. 

Illustrated Parts Catalog 

Standards Books 
 4.5
Facilities and Equipment Planning. 
 Maintenance Facilities and Equipment Planning Document 

Special Tool and Ground Handling Equipment Drawings and Index 

Supplementary Tooling Documentation 

Illustrated Tool and Equipment Manual 

Airplane Recovery Document 

Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning Document 

Airplane Rescue and Fire Fighting Information 

Engine Ground Handling Document 

ETOPS Guide Vol. I 
 4.6
Supplier Technical Data. 
 Supplier Service Bulletins 

Supplier Ground Support Equipment List 

Supplier Assembly Drawings 

Component Maintenance Manuals 

Overhaul Manual/Component Maintenance Manual Index 

  
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 Supplier Publications Index 

Product Support Supplier Directory 

Supplier Product Support and Assurance Agreements Documents Vol. I and II 

Supplier Spare Part Price Catalog 

4.7 Fleet Statistical Data and Reporting 

Fleet reliability views, charts, and reports 

  
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 CUSTOMER SUPPORT
VARIABLES 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit CS1-3 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03814 

  
 34 

 CUSTOMER SUPPORT VARIABLES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-800 AIRCRAFT 
 Customer currently operates an aircraft of the same model as the Aircraft. Upon Customer’s request,
Boeing will develop and schedule a customized Customer Support Program to be furnished in support of the Aircraft. The customized program will be based upon and equivalent to the entitlements summarized below. 

 

	1.	Maintenance Training. 

 1.1 Maintenance Training Minor Model Differences Course, if
required, covering operational, structural or systems differences between Customer’s newly-purchased Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently operated by Customer; one (1) class of fifteen (15) students; 

1.2 Training materials, if applicable, will be provided to each student. In addition, one set of training materials as used in Boeing’s
training program, including visual aids, text and graphics will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 
  

	2.	Flight Training. 

 Boeing will provide, if required, one classroom course to acquaint up
to fifteen (15) students with operational, systems and performance differences between Customer’s newly-purchased Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently operated by Customer. 

Any training materials used in Flight Training, if required, will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 

 

	3.	Planning Assistance. 

 3.1 Maintenance Engineering. Notwithstanding anything in
Exhibit B to the AGTA seemingly to the contrary, Boeing will provide the following Maintenance Engineering support: 
 3.1.1
Maintenance Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide assistance in identifying the impact to Customers maintenance program resulting from minor model differences between the Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently
operated by the Customer. 
 3.1.2 ETOPS Maintenance Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide assistance in identifying
the impact to Customer’s ETOPS maintenance program resulting from minor model differences between the Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently operated by the Customer. 

3.1.3 GSE/Shops/Tooling Consulting. Upon request, Boeing will provide assistance to Customer in identifying the impact to
Customer’s maintenance tools and ground support equipment resulting from the minor model differences between the Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently operated by Customer. 

3.2 Spares. Boeing will revise, as applicable, the customized Recommended Spares Parts List (RSPL) and Illustrated Parts Catalog
(IPC). 

  
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	4.	Technical Data and Documents. 

 Boeing will revise, as applicable, technical data and
documents provided with previously delivered aircraft. 

  
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 **** 

between 
 THE BOEING
COMPANY 
 and 

AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit EE1 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03814 

  
 37 

 **** 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-800 AIRCRAFT 
 **** 

  
 38 

  
 SERVICE LIFE POLICY
COMPONENTS 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit SLP1 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03814 

  
 39 

 SERVICE LIFE POLICY COMPONENTS 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-800 AIRCRAFT 
 This is the listing of SLP Components for the Aircraft which relate to Part 3, Boeing Service
Life Policy of Exhibit C, Product Assurance Document to the AGTA and is a part of Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814. 
  

	1.	Wing. 

  

	 	(i)	Upper and lower wing skins and stiffeners between the forward and rear wing spars. 

  

	 	(ii)	Wing spar webs, chords and stiffeners. 

  

	 	(iii)	Inspar wing ribs. 

  

	 	(iv)	Inspar splice plates and fittings. 

  

	 	(v)	Main landing gear support structure. 

  

	 	(vi)	Wing center section lower beams, spanwise beams and floor beams, but not the seat tracks attached to floor beams. 

  

	 	(vii)	Wing-to-body structural attachments. 

  

	 	(viii)	Engine strut support fittings attached directly to wing primary structure. 

  

	 	(ix)	Support structure in the wing for spoilers and spoiler actuators; for aileron hinges and reaction links; and for leading edge devices and trailing edge flaps. 

 

	 	(x)	Trailing edge flap tracks and carriages. 

  

	 	(xi)	Aileron leading edge device and trailing edge flap internal, fixed attachment and actuator support structure. 

  

	2.	Body. 

  

	 	(i)	External surface skins and doublers, longitudinal stiffeners, longerons and circumferential rings and frames between the forward pressure bulkhead and the vertical stabilizer rear spar bulkhead and structural support
and enclosure for the APU but excluding all system components and related installation and connecting devices, insulation, lining, and decorative panels and related installation and connecting devices. 

 

	 	(ii)	Window and windshield structure but excluding the windows and windshields. 

  
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	 	(iii)	Fixed attachment structure of the passenger doors, cargo doors and emergency exits, excluding door mechanisms and movable hinge components. Sills and frames around the body openings for the passenger doors, cargo doors
and emergency exits, excluding scuff plates and pressure seals. 

  

	 	(iv)	Nose wheel well structure, including the wheel well walls, pressure deck, bulkheads, and gear support structure. 

  

	 	(v)	Main gear wheel well structure including pressure deck and landing gear beam support structure. 

  

	 	(vi)	Floor beams and support posts in the control cab and passenger cabin area, but excluding seat tracks. 

  

	 	(vii)	Forward and aft pressure bulkheads. 

  

	 	(viii)	Keel structure between the wing front spar bulkhead and the main gear wheel well aft bulkhead including splices. 

  

	 	(ix)	Wing front and rear spar support bulkheads, and vertical and horizontal stabilizer front and rear spar support bulkheads including terminal fittings but excluding all system components and related installation and
connecting devices, insulation, lining, and decorative panels and related installation and connecting devices. 

  

	 	(x)	Support structure in the body for the stabilizer pivot and stabilizer screw. 

  

	3.	Vertical Stabilizer. 

  

	 	(i)	External skins between front and rear spars. 

  

	 	(ii)	Front, rear and auxiliary spar chords, webs and stiffeners and attachment fittings. 

  

	 	(iii)	Inspar ribs. 

  

	 	(iv)	Rudder hinges and supporting ribs, excluding bearings. 

  

	 	(v)	Support structure in the vertical stabilizer for rudder hinges, reaction links and actuators. 

  

	 	(vi)	Rudder internal, fixed attachment and actuator support structure. 

  

	4.	Horizontal Stabilizer. 

  

	 	(i)	External skins between front and rear spars. 

  

	 	(ii)	Front and rear spar chords, webs and stiffeners. 

  

	 	(iii)	Inspar ribs. 

  

	 	(iv)	Stabilizer center section including hinge and screw support structure. 

  
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	 	(v)	Support structure in the horizontal stabilizer for the elevator hinges, reaction links and actuators. 

  

	 	(vi)	Elevator internal, fixed attachment and actuator support structure. 

  

	5.	Engine Strut. 

  

	 	(i)	Strut external surface skin and doublers and stiffeners. 

  

	 	(ii)	Internal strut chords, frames and bulkheads. 

  

	 	(iii)	Strut to wing fittings and diagonal brace. 

  

	 	(iv)	Engine mount support fittings attached directly to strut structure and including the engine-mounted support fittings. 

 

	6.	Main Landing Gear. 

  

	 	(i)	Outer cylinder. 

  

	 	(ii)	Inner cylinder, including axles. 

  

	 	(iii)	Upper and lower side struts, including spindles, universals and reaction links. 

  

	 	(iv)	Drag strut. 

  

	 	(v)	Orifice support tube. 

  

	 	(vi)	Downlock links including spindles and universals. 

  

	 	(vii)	Torsion links. 

  

	 	(viii)	Bell crank. 

  

	 	(ix)	Trunnion link. 

  

	 	(x)	Actuator beam, support link and beam arm. 

  

	7.	Nose Landing Gear. 

  

	 	(i)	Outer cylinder. 

  

	 	(ii)	Inner cylinder, including axles. 

  

	 	(iii)	Orifice support tube. 

  

	 	(iv)	Upper and lower drag strut, including lock links. 

  

	 	(v)	Steering plates and steering collars. 

  

	 	(vi)	Torsion links. 

 NOTE: The Service Life Policy does not cover any bearings, bolts, bushings,
clamps, brackets, actuating mechanisms or latching mechanisms used in or on the SLP Components. 

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208458 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Loading of Customer Software
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft (Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 1. Customer may request Boeing to install software
owned by or licensed to Customer (Software) in the following systems in the Aircraft: (i) aircraft communications addressing and reporting system (ACARS), (ii) digital flight data acquisition unit (DFDAU),
(iii) flight management system (FMS), (iv) cabin management system (CMS), (v) engine indication and crew alerting system (EICAS), (vi) airplane information management system (AIMS),
(vii) satellite communications system (SATCOM), and (viii) In-Flight Entertainment (IFE). 
 2. For all Software described in
paragraph 1, above, other than Software to be installed in SATCOM and IFE, the Software is not part of the configuration of the Aircraft certified by the FAA and therefore cannot be installed prior to delivery. If requested by Customer, Boeing
will install such Software after the transfer to Customer of title to the Aircraft, but before fly away. 
 3. The SATCOM Software is part of the
configuration of the Aircraft and included in the type design. If requested by Customer, Boeing will install the SATCOM Software prior to transfer to Customer of title to the Aircraft. 

4. For IFE Software, if requested by Customer, Boeing will make the Aircraft accessible to Customer and Customer’s IFE Software supplier so that the
supplier can install the Software after delivery of the Aircraft, but before fly away. 
 5. All Software which is installed by Boeing other than the SATCOM
Software will be subject to the following conditions: 
  

	 	(i)	Customer and Boeing agree that the Software is BFE for the purposes of Articles 3.1.3, 3.2, 3.4, 3.5, 3.10, 10 and 11 of Exhibit A, Buyer Furnished Equipment Provisions Document, to the AGTA and such articles
apply to the installation of the Software. 

  
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	 	(ii)	Customer and Boeing further agree that the installation of the Software is a service under Exhibit B, Customer Support Document, to the AGTA. 

 

	 	(iii)	Boeing makes no warranty as to the performance of such installation and Article 11 of Part 2 of Exhibit C of the AGTA, Disclaimer and Release; Exclusion of Liabilities and Article 8.2, Insurance, of
the AGTA apply to the installation of the Software. 

  

			
	 Very truly yours,
  

THE BOEING COMPANY

		
	By	 	/s/ Jeffery J. Solomon
	Its	 	Attorney-In-Fact
	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	 Date:
	 	September 18, 2012
	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	/s/ Tom Ashe
	Its	 	Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208459 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Seller Purchased Equipment
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 Definition of Terms: 

Seller Purchased Equipment (SPE) is BFE that Boeing purchases for Customer and that is identified as SPE in the Detail Specification for
the Aircraft. 
  

	1.	Price. 

 1.1 Advance Payments. An estimated SPE price is included in the Advance
Payment Base Prices shown in Table 1 for the purpose of establishing the advance payments for the Aircraft. 
 1.2 Aircraft
Price. The Aircraft Price will be adjusted to reflect the actual costs charged to Boeing by the SPE suppliers and transportation charges. 
  

	2.	Customer Responsibilities. 

 Customer is responsible for: 

 

	 	(i)	selecting the SPE suppliers from a list provided by Boeing for the commodities identified on such list and notifying Boeing of the SPE suppliers in accordance with the supplier selection date(s) as set forth in
Attachment A of this Letter Agreement; 

  

	 	(ii)	for in-flight entertainment and cabin communications systems (IFE/CCS), participate with Boeing in meetings with such suppliers to ensure that suppliers’ functional system specifications meet Customer’s
and Boeing’s respective requirements; 

  
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	 	(iii)	for emergency/miscellaneous equipment, providing to Boeing the selected part specification/Customer requirements. Standard supplier pricing, product support, warranty, spares, training and any additional support defined
by Customer will be a direct pass through to Customer at time of Aircraft delivery; 

  

	 	(iv)	for seats, galleys, galley inserts, and IFE/CCS, negotiating price directly with the suppliers, and entering into direct agreements with the suppliers for product support including spares support, warranty, training and
any additional support defined by the Customer. Customer shall provide suppliers’ pricing to Boeing and shall obtain suppliers’ agreement to accept Boeing’s purchase orders reflecting the Customer negotiated pricing.

  

	3.	Boeing Responsibilities. 

 Boeing is responsible for: 

 

	 	(i)	placing and managing the purchase orders with the suppliers; 

  

	 	(ii)	coordinating with the suppliers on technical issues; 

  

	 	(iii)	for seats, galleys, galley inserts and IFE/CCS confirming the agreed to pricing with both the Customer and supplier; 

  

	 	(iv)	for IFE/CCS providing Aircraft interface requirements to suppliers and assisting suppliers in the development of their IFE/CCS system specifications and approving such specifications; 

 

	 	(v)	ensuring that the delivered SPE complies with the part specification; 

  

	 	(vi)	obtaining certification of the Aircraft with the SPE installed; 

  

	 	(vii)	for miscellaneous/emergency equipment, obtaining standard supplier pricing, and obtaining for Customer copies of product support, warranty, spares, training, and any additional support documentation defined by the
Customer which shall be provided to Customer prior to delivery of the Aircraft. 

  
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	4.	Supplier Selection For SPE Galleys and Seats. 

 4.1 In addition to those responsibilities
described above, for SPE galleys and seats the following provisions apply with respect to Customer’s selection of suppliers: 
 4.1.1
Galley Requirements. Customer will provide Boeing the definitive galley configuration requirements, including identification of refrigeration requirements and fixed and removable insert equipment by quantity, manufacturer and part number not
later than eight (8) weeks prior to galley supplier selection dates in Attachment A. 
 4.1.2 Seat Requirements. Customer will
provide to Boeing the definitive seat configuration requirements not later than eight (8) weeks prior to seat supplier selection dates in Attachment A. 

4.1.3 Bidder’s List. For information purposes, Boeing will submit to Customer a bidder’s list of existing suppliers of seats
and galleys one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the supplier selection date(s) referred to in paragraph 2 (i) above. 

4.1.4 Request for Quotation (RFQ). Approximately ninety (90) days prior to the supplier selection date(s), Boeing will
issue its RFQ inviting potential bidders to submit bids for the galleys and seats within thirty (30) days of the selection date. 

4.1.5 Recommended Bidders. Not later than fifteen (15) days prior to the supplier selection date(s), Boeing will submit to
Customer a list of recommended bidders from which to choose a supplier for the galleys and seats. The recommendation is based on an evaluation of the bids submitted using price, weight, warranty and schedule as the criteria. 

4.1.6 Supplier Selection. If Customer selects a seat or galley supplier that is not on the Boeing recommended list, such seat or galley
will become BFE and the provisions of Exhibit A, Buyer Furnished Equipment Provisions Document, of the AGTA will apply. 
  

	5.	IFE/CCS Software. 

 IFE/CCS may contain software of the following two types: 

5.1 Systems Software. The software required to operate and certify the IFE/CCS systems on the Aircraft is the Systems Software and is
part of the IFE/CCS. 
 5.2 Customer’s Software. The software accessible to the Aircraft passengers which controls
Customer’s specified optional features is Customer’s Software and is not part of the IFE/CCS. 
 5.2.1 Customer is solely
responsible for specifying Customer’s Software functional and performance requirements and ensuring that Customer’s Software meets such requirements. Customer and Customer’s Software supplier will have total responsibility for the
writing, certification, modification, revision, or correction of any of Customer’s Software. Customer shall be responsible for and assumes all liability with respect to Customer’s Software. 

  
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 5.2.2 The omission of any Customer’s Software or the lack of any functionality of
Customer’s Software will not be a valid condition for Customer’s rejection of the Aircraft at the time of Aircraft delivery. 

5.2.3 Boeing has no obligation to approve any documentation to support Customer’s Software certification. Boeing will only review and
operate Customer’s Software if in Boeing’s reasonable opinion such review and operation is necessary to certify the IFE/CCS system on the Aircraft. 

5.2.4 Boeing shall not be responsible for obtaining FAA certification for Customer’s Software. 

 

	6.	Changes. 

 After Customer’s acceptance of this Letter Agreement, any changes to SPE
may only be made by and between Boeing and the SPE suppliers. Customer requested changes to the SPE after execution of this Letter Agreement shall be made by Customer in writing directly to Boeing for approval and for coordination by Boeing with the
SPE supplier. Any such change to the configuration of the Aircraft shall be subject to price and offerability through Boeing’s master change or other process for amendment of the Purchase Agreement. 

 

	7.	Proprietary Rights. 

 Boeing’s obligation to purchase SPE will not impose upon
Boeing any obligation to compensate Customer or any supplier for any proprietary rights Customer may have in the design of the SPE. 
  

	8.	Remedies. 

 If Customer’s nonperformance of its obligations in this Letter Agreement
causes a delay in the delivery of the Aircraft or causes Boeing to perform out-of-sequence or additional work, Customer will reimburse Boeing for all resulting expenses and be deemed to have agreed to any such delay in Aircraft delivery. In
addition, Boeing will have the right to: 
 8.1 delay delivery of the Aircraft; 

8.2 deliver the Aircraft without installing the SPE; 

8.3 provide and install suitable alternate equipment and invoice Customer for the associated cost; and/or 

8.4 increase the Aircraft Price by the amount of Boeing’s additional costs attributable to such noncompliance. 

  
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	9.	Title and Risk of Loss. 

 Title and risk of loss of the SPE will remain with Boeing until
the Aircraft is delivered to Customer. 
  

	10.	Customer’s Indemnification of Boeing. 

 Customer will indemnify and hold harmless
Boeing from and against all claims and liabilities, including costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) incident thereto or incident to successfully establishing the right to indemnification, for injury to or death of any person or
persons, including employees of Customer but not employees of Boeing, or for loss of or damage to any property, including Aircraft, arising out of or in any way connected with any nonconformance or defect in any SPE and whether or not arising in
tort or occasioned in whole or in part by the negligence of Boeing. This indemnity will not apply with respect to any nonconformance or defect caused solely by Boeing’s installation of the SPE. 

 

	11.	Definition. 

 For purposes of the above indemnity, the term Boeing includes The
Boeing Company, its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates, the assignees of each, and their directors, officers, employees and agents. 
 Very truly yours,

  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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 Attachment A to 

Letter Agreement VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208549 
  

	1.	Supplier Selection. 

 Customer will: 

 

	 	1.1	Select and notify Boeing of the suppliers and part numbers of the following SPE items by the following dates: 

  

			
	 Galley System
	  	            ****            
		  	  

		
	 Galley Inserts
	  	****
		  	  

		
	 Seats (passenger)
	  	****
		  	  

		
	 Overhead & Audio System
	  	****
		  	  

		
	 In-Seat Video System
	  	****
		  	  

		
	 Miscellaneous Emergency Equipment
	  	****
		  	  

		
	 Cargo Handling Systems*

(Single Aisle Programs only)
	  	****
		  	  

 *For a new certification, supplier requires notification **** prior to Cargo Handling System on-dock date. 

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208457 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Assignment of Customer’s Interest to a Subsidiary or Affiliate
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 The terms of this Letter Agreement
will prevail in the event of any conflict between this Letter Agreement and any provision in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	Assignment. 

 This Letter Agreement is provided as an accommodation to Customer in
consideration of its relationship with Boeing, and cannot be assigned in whole or in part. 
  

	4.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

		
	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

  
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	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

		
	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208460 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Export-Import Bank Financing Application Disclosure
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	Confidentiality. 

 The information contained in this Agreement represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer therefore agrees to limit disclosure of the information contained in this Agreement to employees of Customer with a need to know or to
certain other entities (including Customer’s legal advisors, financiers or governmental authorities) in order to assist Customer in evaluating Customer’s purchase of the Aircraft and who in turn agree not to disclose its contents to any
other person or entity without the prior written permission of Boeing. 
 Very truly yours, 

 

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

		
	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

  
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	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

		
	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208461 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Leasing Matters
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 It is understood that Customer intends
to lease the Aircraft to a third party or parties (Lessee or Lessees) and that such Lessees will be in the commercial airline business as an operator of aircraft. This Letter Agreement relates to certain services that Boeing will
provide to such Lessees. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	**** 

  

	6.	Assignment of Additional Rights at Delivery. 

 At the time of delivery by Boeing of any
Aircraft to Customer and Customer’s re-delivery of an Aircraft to an initial Lessee, Customer and Lessee will enter into an assignment of the remaining rights and duties under the Purchase Agreement (including warranty rights), pursuant to the
provisions of Article 9 of the AGTA. 
  

	7.	Confidential Treatment. 

 Customer understands and agrees that the information contained
herein represents confidential business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer agrees to limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents
for purposes of helping Customer perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

		
	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

		
	Its	 	 Director

  
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 ATTACHMENT A 

EXPLANATION & INSTRUCTIONS: 

The Partial Assignment of Rights form which follows as Attachment A must be executed prior to the provision of the training, services and
Materials described in the applicable Supplemental Exhibit (Customer Support Document) to the Purchase Agreement. It assigns only rights described in such document and does not assign warranty or other rights under the Purchase Agreement,
which are reserved until delivery and are assigned at that time. 

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

Boeing Commercial Airplanes 
 P.O. Box 3707 

Seattle, Washington 98124-2207 
  

			
	Attention:	  	 Vice President – Contracts
 Mail Stop 75-38

		
	Subject:	  	Partial Assignment of Rights Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited as Lessor and
                                         
        as Lessee of Model 737-800 Aircraft

 Gentlemen: 
 In
connection with the lease by Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) to
                                         
            (Lessee) of a Boeing aircraft (more fully described below), reference is made to the following documents: 

 

	 	(i)	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 dated as of                          , 2012, between
The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Customer, as amended and supplemented (Purchase Agreement), under which Customer purchased Boeing Model 737-800 aircraft, including certain aircraft which have been designated for lease to Lessee
(Aircraft). 

  

	 	(ii)	Aircraft General Terms Agreement No. AGTA-VLN dated as of December 18, 2009, between Boeing and Customer, as amended and supplemented (AGTA), which defines terms and conditions referenced in the
Purchase Agreement. 

  

	 	(iii)	                                    
     dated as of                          , 20     between
Customer and Lessee relating to the lease of the Aircraft (Lease). 

 Pursuant to the Lease, Customer has agreed to
lease the Aircraft to Lessee. Included in such Lease is the transfer to Lessee of certain rights to receive training, support and services, and other things related to the Aircraft under the provisions of Supplemental
Exhibit CS1 (Customer Support Document) to the Purchase Agreement. In order to accomplish such transfer of such rights, as authorized by the provisions of Article 9 of the AGTA, the parties agree as follows: 

 

	1.	Lessee’s Agreement to be Bound. 

 In consideration of Boeing’s acknowledgment
of this notice, Lessee, its successors and permitted assigns, hereby agree to be bound by and comply with all applicable terms, conditions, and limitations of the Purchase Agreement including, without limitation, the exclusion of liability,
disclaimer, and insurance provisions of the AGTA as incorporated into the Purchase Agreement. 

  
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	2.	Lessee’s Insurance. 

 Boeing’s obligation to provide the training, services and
Materials to Lessee is conditioned on the receipt by Boeing of evidence of compliance by Lessee with the insurance requirements set forth in Article 8.2 of the AGTA, prior to the provision of such training, services and Materials. 

 

	3.	Continuing Lessor Rights and Obligations. 

 Customer reserves to itself all rights,
claims and interests it may have under the Purchase Agreement not expressly assigned to Lessee hereunder and Customer acknowledges that it remains responsible to perform all of the terms and conditions of the Purchase Agreement, including without
limitation responsibility (i) for any payments due Boeing with respect to the Aircraft under Article 3 (Price) and Article 4 (Payment) of the Purchase Agreement and any Spare Parts or Leased Parts for the Aircraft
ordered by Customer under Customer’s CSGTA, and (ii) for the risk protections specified in Article 8 of the AGTA. 
  

	4.	Appointment of Lessee. 

 Customer hereby assigns to Lessee the sole authority to exercise
all rights and powers of Customer with respect to the training, services and Materials under the Customer Support Document to the Purchase Agreement. Such authorization will continue until Boeing will have received from Customer written notice to
the contrary addressed to Boeing’s Vice President - Contracts, P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, Washington 98124-2207 (by courier: 1901 Oakesdale Avenue SW, Renton, WA
98055). Until Boeing will have received such notice, Boeing will be entitled to deal exclusively and solely with Lessee with respect to the training, services and Materials and with respect to the rights, powers, duties or obligations under the
Customer Support Document to the Purchase Agreement, and all actions taken by Lessee or agreements entered into by Lessee with respect to such training, services and Materials during the period prior to Boeing’s receipt of such notice will be
final and binding upon Customer. 
  

	5.	Modification, Revision or Substitution of Training, Services and Materials. 

 Customer
and Lessee agree that the appointment of Lessee set forth in paragraph 4 herein includes the authority, with Boeing’s agreement, to modify, revise or substitute the form, type, and scope of the training, services and Materials; provided
however, that such modification, revision or substitution does not create any additional financial obligation by Customer to Boeing. It is further understood and agreed that the provisions of this assignment (including but not limited to matters of
exclusion of liability, disclaimer, and insurance) will apply to the provision by Boeing of such modified, revised or substituted training, services and Materials to the same extent as if they were specifically described in the Purchase Agreement.

  
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	6.	Boeing Rights and Obligations. 

 Customer and Lessee confirm expressly for the benefit of
Boeing that nothing in this assignment will (i) subject Boeing to any obligation or liability to which it would not otherwise be subject under the Purchase Agreement or limit, restrict, or change in any respect Boeing’s rights,
representations, warranties, indemnities or other agreements thereunder, except as otherwise expressly provided herein, (ii) limit any rights of set-off Boeing may have under applicable law, or
(iii) require Boeing to divest itself of title to or possession of the Aircraft until delivery thereof and payment therefore as provided in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	7.	Signing in Counterparts. 

 This assignment may be signed by the parties hereto in
separate counterparts, each of which when executed and delivered will be an original, but all such counterparts will together constitute but one and the same instrument. 
  

	8.	GOVERNING LAW. 

 THIS AGREEMENT WILL BE GOVERNED BY THE LAW OF THE STATE OF
WASHINGTON, U.S.A., INCLUDING ALL MATTERS OF CONSTRUCTION, VALIDITY AND PERFORMANCE, AND EXCLUSIVE OF WASHINGTON’S CONFLICTS OF LAWS RULES. 
  

	9.	Lessee Acceptance. 

 Lessee hereby accepts the authorizations set forth in
paragraphs 4 and 5 herein. 
 We request that Boeing, upon receipt of this letter, acknowledge receipt thereof and confirm the transfer
of rights under the Purchase Agreement as set forth above, by signing the acknowledgment set forth below and forwarding one copy of this letter, so acknowledged, to each of the undersigned. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Partial Assignment of Rights
agreement to be duly executed as of the dates written below. 
  

			
	 Very truly yours,
  

Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited

		
	By	 	 
		
	Its	 	Attorney-In-Fact
	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	 Date:
	 	 
	
	+[NAME OF LESSEE]
		
	By	 	 
		
	Its	 	 

  
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 Boeing Acknowledgment 

Receipt of the above letter acknowledged and transfer of rights under the Purchase Agreement with respect to the Aircraft as described above
confirmed, effective as of the date indicated below: 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 
		
	Its	 	Attorney-In-Fact
		
	 Date:
	 	                         , 20    

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208462 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	****
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft (Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 Definition of Terms: 

**** 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	**** 

  

	6.	Assignment. 

 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Purchase Agreement, the rights
and obligations described in this Letter Agreement are provided to Customer in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft at the time of delivery and leasing the Aircraft to commercial operators and cannot be assigned in whole or,
in part. 
  

	7.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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	 Very truly yours,
  

THE BOEING COMPANY

		
	By	 	/s/ Jeffery J. Solomon
	Its	 	Attorney-In-Fact
	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	 Date:
	 	September 18, 2012
	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	/s/ Tom Ashe
	Its	 	Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208463 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Aircraft Performance Guarantees
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft (Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	Performance Guarantees. 

 Boeing agrees to provide Customer with the performance
guarantees in the Attachment. These guarantees are exclusive and expire upon delivery of the Aircraft to Customer. 
  

	2.	Assignment. 

 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Purchase Agreement, the rights
and obligations described in this Letter Agreement are provided to Customer in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft at the time of delivery and leasing the Aircraft to commercial operators and cannot be assigned in whole or,
in part. 
  

	3.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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 Attachment to Letter Agreement 

No. VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208463 
 CFM56-7B26E Engines 

Page 1 
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208464 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	****
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	Assignment. 

 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Purchase Agreement, the rights
and obligations described in this Letter Agreement are provided to Customer in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft at the time of delivery and leasing the Aircraft and cannot be assigned in whole or, in part. 

 

	3.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

		
	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

		
	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208465 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Assignment of Customer’s Interest for Securing Advance Payment Financing
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 This Letter Agreement sets forth the
rights and obligations between Boeing and Customer in the event of Customer’s desire to assign certain of its rights and interests under the Purchase Agreement for the purpose of securing advance payment financing. The terms of this Letter
Agreement will prevail in the event of any conflict between this Letter Agreement and any provision of the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	Assignment. 

 This Letter Agreement is provided as an accommodation to Customer in
consideration of its relationship with Boeing, and cannot be assigned in whole or in part. 
  

	5.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

		
	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

		
	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208466 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	****
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	**** 

  

	6.	**** 

  

	7.	Assignment. 

 Except for an assignment by Customer to a wholly-owned subsidiary as
permitted under Article 9, entitled “Assignment, Resale, or Lease” of the AGTA, this Letter Agreement is provided as an accommodation to Customer in consideration of Customer taking title to the Aircraft at delivery and leasing the
Aircraft to a commercial operator and cannot be assigned in whole, or in part. 
  

	8.	Confidential Treatment. 

 Customer understands and agrees that the information contained
herein represents confidential business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer agrees to limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents
for purposes of helping Customer perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

		
	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

		
	Its	 	 Director

  
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 ATTACHMENT A to 

Letter Agreement VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208466 

**** 
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 ATTACHMENT B to 

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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03814-LA-1208467 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Special Matters
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 1.      Credit
Memoranda. In consideration of Customer’s purchase of the Aircraft, at the delivery of each such Aircraft, unless otherwise noted, Boeing will provide to Customer the following credit memoranda: 

 

	    	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	**** 

  

	6.	**** 

  

	7.	Assignment. 

 Unless otherwise noted herein, the Credit Memoranda described in this
Letter Agreement are provided as a financial accommodation to Customer and in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft at time of delivery and leasing the Aircraft to commercial operators. This Letter Agreement cannot be
assigned, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Boeing. 
  

	8.	Confidentiality 

 Customer understands and agrees that the information contained herein
represents confidential business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer agrees to limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the

  
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 contents for purposes of helping Customer perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who
understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. In addition to any equitable relief that may be available to Boeing in the event of a breach of this clause, Boeing may
rescind the Credit Memoranda contained in paragraph 1 above, in the event of any unauthorized disclosure by Customer. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

		
	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

		
	Its	 	 Director

  
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 SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. 1 

to 
 PURCHASE AGREEMENT
NO. 3814 
 Between 
 THE
BOEING COMPANY 
 and 
 AVOLON
AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 
 Relating to Boeing Model 737-800 Aircraft 

THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT, entered into as of 6 May, 2013 (Supplemental Agreement No. 1) by and between THE BOEING COMPANY, a Delaware
corporation with offices in Seattle, Washington, and AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED, a Cayman Islands company (Customer). 

WHEREAS, Boeing and Customer entered into Purchase Agreement No. 3814 dated 18 September 2012 relating to Boeing Model 737-800
Aircraft (together with all Tables, Exhibits, Supplemental Exhibits, Letter Agreements, and other attachments thereto, the Purchase Agreement); 

WHEREAS, Boeing and Customer desire to amend the Purchase Agreement to revise the Customer baseline configuration of the Aircraft, and
accordingly, Exhibit A is updated to reflect such configuration change; and 
 WHEREAS, Boeing and Customer wish to incorporate a previously
executed letter agreement into the Purchase Agreement as an administrative matter. 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual
covenants herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 
  

	1.	Table of Contents. 

 The Table of Contents of the Purchase Agreement is deleted in its
entirety and is replaced by a new Table of Contents attached to this Supplemental Agreement No. 1. 

  
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	2.	Exhibits and Supplemental Exhibits. 

 Exhibit A is revised to provide current part and
cost detail for Baseline Specification D019A001VLN38P-1, Rev New, dated when released. Such Detail Specification is comprised of Boeing Configuration Specification D019A001, Rev O dated March 31, 2011 as amended to incorporate the Options
listed in Exhibit A, attached to this Supplemental Agreement No 1. Notwithstanding the change to Exhibit A described above, the parties acknowledge and agree that such change does not affect the Optional Features price, Advance Payment Base Price,
or Advance Payments shown in Table 1 to the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	3.	Letter Agreements. 

 For administrative purposes, the following previously executed
letter agreement is hereby incorporated into the Purchase Agreement by this reference and is added to the Table of Contents: LA-1210454, Advance Payment Special Matters. 

The Purchase Agreement shall be deemed to be amended to the extent herein provided and as so amended shall continue in full force and effect. 

EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE as of the day and year first above written. 
  

									
	THE BOEING COMPANY	 		 	 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING

LIMITED

					
	By:	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

					
	Its:	 	
          
Attorney-In-Fact
	 		 	Its:	 	 Director

  
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

							
	 	 	 	  	SA
NUMBER	 
	 ARTICLES
	  			
	Article 1.	 	 Quantity, Model and Description
	  			
	Article 2.	 	 Delivery Schedule
	  			
	Article 3.	 	 Price
	  			
	Article 4.	 	 Payment
	  			
	Article 5.	 	 Additional Terms
	  			
		
	 TABLE
	  			
	1.	 	 Aircraft Information Table
	  			
		
	 EXHIBITS
	  			
	A.	 	 Aircraft Configuration- Model 737-8MA (VLS Baseline)
	  	 	SA-1	  
	B.	 	 Aircraft delivery Requirements and Responsibilities
	  			
		
	 SUPPLEMENTAL EXHIBITS
	  			
	AE1.	 	 Escalation Adjustment/Airframe and Optional Features
	  			
	BFE1.	 	 BFE Variables
	  			
	CS1-1.	 	 Customer Support Variables
	  			
	CS1-2.	 	 Customer Support Variables
	  			
	CS1-3.	 	 Customer Support Variables
	  			
	EE1.	 	 Engine Escalation/Engine Warranty and Patent Indemnity
	  			
	SLP1.	 	 Service Life Policy Components
	  			
		
	 LETTER AGREEMENTS
	  			
	LA-1208457	 	 Assignment of Customer’s Interest to Subsidiary or Affiliate
	  			
	LA-1208458	 	 Loading of Customer Software
	  			
	LA-1208459	 	 Seller Purchased Equipment
	  			
	LA-1208460	 	 Export-Import Bank Financing Application Disclosure
	  			
	LA-1208461	 	 Leasing Matters
	  			
	LA-1208462	 	 ****
	  			
	LA-1208463	 	 Aircraft Performance Guarantees
	  			
	LA-1208464	 	 ****
	  			
	LA-1208465	 	 Assignment of Customer’s Interest for Securing Advance Payment Financing
	  			
	LA-1208466	 	 ****
	  			
	LA-1208467	 	 Special Matters
	  			
	LA-1210454	 	 **** SA-1
	  			

  
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 Exhibit A 
 to
Purchase Agreement No. 3814 
 AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-8MA AIRCRAFT 
 The Detail Specification is Boeing document number D019A001VLS38P-1 revision. New, dated when released. The Detail
Specification provides further description of Customer’s configuration set forth in this Exhibit A. Such Detail Specification will be comprised of Boeing configuration specification D019A001, revision O, dated March 31, 2011, as amended to
incorporate the optional features (Options) listed below, including the effects on Manufacturer’s Empty Weight (MEW) and Operating Empty Weight (OEW). As soon as practicable, Boeing will furnish to Customer copies of the
Detail Specification, which copies will reflect such Options. The Aircraft Basic Price reflects and includes all effects of such Options, except such Aircraft Basic Price does not include the price effects of any Buyer Furnished Equipment or Seller
Purchased Equipment.  

  
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Purchase Agreement No. 3814 
  

					
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Purchase Agreement No. 3814 
  

					
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Purchase Agreement No. 3814 
  

					
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 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	****
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03814 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-800 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	Confidentiality. 

 Customer understands and agrees that the information contained herein
represents confidential business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer agrees to limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for
purposes of helping Customer perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. In addition to any equitable relief
that may be available to Boeing in the event of a breach of this clause, Boeing may rescind the provisions detailed in paragraph 1 above. 
  

	3.	Assignment. 

 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Purchase Agreement, the rights
and obligations described in this Letter Agreement are provided to Customer in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft at delivery and leasing the Aircraft to a commercial operator and cannot be assigned in whole or, in part.

 If the foregoing correctly sets forth your understanding of our agreement with respect to the matters treated above, please indicate your
acceptance and approval below. 

  
 88 

 

 
  

 Very truly yours, 

THE BOEING COMPANY 

			
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

		
	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

			
	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 March 1, 2013

			
	
	Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

		
	Its	 	 Director

  
 89EX-10.8

 Exhibit 10.8 

CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

INFORMATION FOR WHICH CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS 

BEEN REQUESTED IS OMITTED AND NOTED WITH 

“****”. 
 AN
UNREDACTED VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT 
 HAS ALSO BEEN PROVIDED TO THE 

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. 

PURCHASE AGREEMENT NUMBER PA-03815 

between 
 THE BOEING
COMPANY 
 and 

AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Relating to Boeing Model 737-8 and 737-9 Aircraft 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	ARTICLES	  		  			
	 Article 1.
	  	 Quantity, Model and Description
	  	 	1	  
	 Article 2.
	  	 Delivery Schedule
	  	 	1	  
	 Article 3.
	  	 Price
	  	 	1	  
	 Article 4.
	  	 Payment
	  	 	1	  
	 Article 5.
	  	 Additional Terms
	  	 	2	  
			
	TABLES	  		  			
	 1A.
	  	 737-8 Aircraft Information Table
	  	 	4	  
	 1B.
	  	 737-9 Aircraft Information Table
	  	 	6	  
			
	EXHIBITS	  		  			
	 A1.
	  	 737-8 Aircraft Configuration
	  	 	8	  
	 A2.
	  	 737-9 Aircraft Configuration
	  	 	10	  
	 B.
	  	 Aircraft Delivery Requirements and Responsibilities
	  	 	12	  
		
	SUPPLEMENTAL EXHIBITS	  			
	 AE1.
	  	 Escalation Adjustment/Airframe and Optional Features
	  	 	17	  
	 BFE1.
	  	 BFE Variables
	  	 	21	  
	 CS1-1.
	  	 Customer Support Variables
	  	 	24	  
	 CS1-2.
	  	 Customer Support Variables
	  	 	30	  
	 CS1-3.
	  	 Customer Support Variables
	  	 	35	  
	 EE1.
	  	 **** Engine Warranty and Patent Indemnity
	  	 	38	  
	 SLP1.
	  	 Service Life Policy Components
	  	 	40	  
		
	LETTER AGREEMENTS	  			
	 LA-1208469
	  	 Assignment of Customer’s Interest to Subsidiary or Affiliate
	  	 	54	  
	 LA-1208470
	  	 Loading of Customer Software
	  	 	44	  
	 LA-1208471
	  	 Open Matters for 737-8 and 737-9 Aircraft
	  	 	56	  
	 LA-1208472
	  	 Seller Purchased Equipment
	  	 	46	  
	 LA-1208473
	  	 Export-Import Bank Financing Application Disclosure
	  	 	58	  
	 LA-1208474
	  	 Leasing Matters
	  	 	60	  
	 LA-1208475
	  	 ****
	  	 	68	  
	 LA-1208476
	  	 Performance Matters
	  	 	70	  
	 LA-1208477
	  	 Aircraft Model Substitution
	  	 	76	  
	 LA-1208478
	  	 ****
	  	 	80	  
	 LA-1208479
	  	 Assignment of Customer’s Interest for Securing Advance Payment Financing
	  	 	82	  
	 LA-1208480
	  	 ****
	  	 	84	  
	 LA-1208481
	  	 Special Matters
	  	 	88	  
	 LA-1209347
	  	 ****
	  	 	90	  

  
 i 

 Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 

between 
 The Boeing
Company 
 and 

Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

This Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 between The Boeing Company, a Delaware corporation, (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing
Limited, a Cayman Islands corporation, (Customer) relating to the purchase and sale of Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft together with all tables, exhibits, supplemental exhibits, letter agreements and other attachments thereto, if any,
(Purchase Agreement) incorporates the terms and conditions (except as specifically set forth below) of the Aircraft General Terms Agreement dated as of December 18, 2009, and as further assigned and novated dated as of May 10, 2010,
between the parties, identified as AGTA-VLN (AGTA). 
  

	1.	Quantity, Model and Description. 

 The aircraft to be delivered to Customer will be
designated as Model 737-8 aircraft (737-8 Aircraft) and Model 737-9 aircraft (737-9 Aircraft) (collectively, the Aircraft). Boeing will manufacture and sell to Customer Aircraft conforming to the configurations described in
Exhibit A1 and Exhibit A2 in the quantities listed in Table 1A and Table 1B (collectively Table 1) to the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	2.	Delivery Schedule. 

 The scheduled months of delivery of the Aircraft are listed in the
attached Table 1. Exhibit B describes certain responsibilities for both Customer and Boeing in order to accomplish the delivery of the Aircraft. 
  

	3.	Price. 

 3.1 Aircraft Basic Price. The Aircraft Basic Price is listed in
Table 1 and is subject to escalation in accordance with the terms of this Purchase Agreement. 
 3.2 Advance Payment Base
Prices. The Advance Payment Base Prices listed in Table 1 were calculated using the 737-8 Airframe Price, average optional features price, and average SPE as of the date of this Purchase Agreement
escalated at a rate of **** per year to the scheduled delivery year. 
  

	4.	Payment. 

 4.1 Boeing acknowledges receipt of a deposit in the amount shown in
Table 1 for each Aircraft (Deposit). 
 4.2 The standard advance payment schedule for the Aircraft requires Customer to make
certain advance payments, expressed in a percentage of the Advance Payment Base Price of each Aircraft beginning with a payment of ****, less the Deposit, on the effective date of the Purchase Agreement for the Aircraft. Additional advance payments
for each Aircraft are due as specified in and on the first business day of the months listed in the attached Table 1. 

  
 1 

 4.3 For any Aircraft whose scheduled month of delivery is less than twenty-four (24) months from the date of this Purchase Agreement, the total amount of advance payments due for payment upon signing of this Purchase Agreement will include all advance payments which are past
due in accordance with the standard advance payment schedule set forth in paragraph 4.2 above. 
 4.4 Customer will pay the balance of
the Aircraft Price of each Aircraft at delivery. 
  

	5.	Additional Terms. 

 5.1 Aircraft Information Table. Table 1 consolidates
information contained in Articles 1, 2, 3 and 4 with respect to (i) quantity of Aircraft, (ii) applicable Detail Specification, (iii) month and year of scheduled deliveries, (iv) Aircraft Basic Price,
(v) applicable escalation factors and (vi) Advance Payment Base Prices and advance payments and their schedules. 
 5.2
Escalation Adjustment/Airframe and Optional Features. Supplemental Exhibit AE1 contains the applicable airframe and optional features escalation formula. 

5.3 Buyer Furnished Equipment Variables. Supplemental Exhibit BFE1 contains supplier selection dates, on dock dates and other
variables applicable to the Aircraft. 
 5.4 Customer Support Variables. Supplemental Exhibits CS1-1, CS1-2, and CS1-3 contain
the customer support variables applicable to information, training, services and other things to be furnished by Boeing in support of the Aircraft to be leased by Customer. In accordance with Letter Agreement VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208474 to the Purchase
Agreement Boeing will identify which Supplemental Exhibit is applicable to each of Customer’s lessees. 
 5.5 **** Supplemental
Exhibit EE1 describes the **** formula and contains the engine warranty and the engine patent indemnity for the Aircraft. 
 5.6
Service Life Policy Component Variables. Supplemental Exhibit SLP1 lists the SLP Components covered by the Service Life Policy for the Aircraft. 

5.7 Public Announcement. Boeing reserves the right to make a public announcement regarding Customer’s purchase of the Aircraft
upon approval of Boeing’s press release by Customer’s public relations department or other authorized representative. 
 5.8
Negotiated Agreement; Entire Agreement. This Purchase Agreement, including the provisions of Article 8.2 of the AGTA relating to insurance, and Article 11 of Part 2 of Exhibit C of the AGTA relating to DISCLAIMER AND
RELEASE and EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER DAMAGES, has been the subject of discussion and negotiation and is understood by the parties; the Aircraft Price and other agreements of the parties stated in this Purchase Agreement were
arrived at in consideration of such provisions. This Purchase Agreement, including the AGTA, contains the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all previous proposals, understandings, commitments or representations whatsoever, oral or
written, and may be changed only in writing signed by authorized representatives of the parties. 

  
 2 

					
	AGREED AND ACCEPTED this	 		 	
			
	September 18, 2012	 		 	  

	Date	 		 	
			
	THE BOEING COMPANY	 		 	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
			
	/s/ Jeffery J. Solomon	 		 	/s/ Tom Ashe
	Signature	 		 	Signature
			
	Jeffery J. Solomon	 		 	Tom Ashe
	Printed name	 		 	Printed name
			
	Attorney-in-Fact	 		 	Director
	Title	 		 	Title

  
 3 

 Table 1A To 

Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 

Aircraft Delivery, Description, Price and Advance Payments 
  

															
	 Airframe Model/MTOW:
	  	737-8	  	****	  		  	Detail Specification:	  	 ****

	 Engine Model/Thrust:
	  	CFM-LEAP-1B	  	****	  		  	Airframe Price Base Year/**** Formula:	  	****	  		  	****
	 Airframe Price:
	  		  	****	  		  	Engine Price Base Year/**** Formula:	  	****	  		  	****
	 Optional Features:
	  		  	****	  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  	  
	  		  		  		  		  	
	 Sub-Total of Airframe and Features:
	  	****	  		  	Airframe Escalation Data:	  		  		  	
	 Engine Price (Per Aircraft):
	  		  	****	  		  	Base Year Index (ECI):	  		  	****	  	
	 Aircraft Basic Price (Excluding BFE/SPE):
	  	****	  		  	Base Year Index (CPI):	  		  	****	  	
		  		  	  
	  		  		  		  		  	
	 Buyer Furnished Equipment (BFE) Estimate:
	  	****	  		  		  		  		  	
	 Seller Purchased Equipment (SPE) Estimate:
	  	****	  		  		  		  		  	
	 Deposit per Aircraft:
	  		  	****	  		  		  		  		  	

  

																					
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	****
Estimate
Adv Payment Base
Price Per A/P	  	Advance Payment Per Aircraft
(Amts. Due/Mos. Prior to Delivery):
	 Delivery Date
	  	Number of
Aircraft	  	Manufacturer’s
Serial No.	  	****
Factor
(Airframe)	  	Lessee	  	Configuration
Exhibit	  	  	****
****	  	****
****	  	****
****
****	  	****
****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****

  
 4 

 Table 1A To 

Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 

Aircraft Delivery, Description, Price and Advance Payments 

(Continued) 
  

																							
	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	****
Estimate
Adv Payment Base
Price Per A/P	  	Advance Payment Per Aircraft
(Amts. Due/Mos. Prior to Delivery):
	 Delivery Date
	  	Number of
Aircraft	 	  	Manufacturer’s
Serial No.	  	****
Factor
(Airframe)	  	Lessee	  	Configuration
Exhibit	  	  	****
****	  	****
****	  	****
****
****	  	****
****
	 ****
	  	 	****	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	 	****	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	 	****	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 Total:
	  	 	10	  	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	

 **** 
 **** 

  
 5 

 Table 1b To 

Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 

Aircraft Delivery, Description, Price and Advance Payments 
  

													
	 Airframe Model/MTOW:
	  	737-9	  	****	  		  	Detail Specification:	  	 ****

	 Engine Model/Thrust:
	  	CFM-LEAP-1B	  	****	  		  	Airframe Price Base Year/**** Formula:	  	****	  	****
	 Airframe Price:
	  		  	****	  		  	Engine Price Base Year/**** Formula:	  	****	  	****
	 Optional Features:
	  		  	****	  		  		  		  	
		  		  	  
	  		  		  		  	
	 Sub-Total of Airframe and Features:
	  	****	  		  	Airframe Escalation Data:	  		  	
	 Engine Price (Per Aircraft):
	  		  	****	  		  	Base Year Index (ECI):	  	****	  	
	 Aircraft Basic Price (Excluding BFE/SPE):
	  	****	  		  	Base Year Index (CPI):	  	****	  	
		  		  	  
	  		  		  		  	
	 Buyer Furnished Equipment (BFE) Estimate:
	  	****	  		  		  		  	
	 Seller Purchased Equipment (SPE) Estimate:
	  	****	  		  		  		  	
	 Deposit per Aircraft:
	  		  	****	  		  		  		  	

  

																					
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	****
Estimate
Adv Payment Base
Price Per A/P	  	Advance Payment Per Aircraft
(Amts. Due/Mos. Prior to Delivery):
	 Delivery Date
	  	Number of
Aircraft	  	Manufacturer’s
Serial No.	  	****
Factor
(Airframe)	  	Lessee	  	Configuration
Exhibit	  	  	****
****	  	****
****	  	****
****
****	  	****
****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	****	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****

  
 6 

 Table 1b To 

Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 

Aircraft Delivery, Description, Price and Advance Payments 

(Continued) 
  

																							
	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	****
Estimate
Adv Payment Base
Price Per A/P	  	Advance Payment Per Aircraft
(Amts. Due/Mos. Prior to Delivery):
	 Delivery Date
	  	Number of
Aircraft	 	  	Manufacturer’s
Serial No.	  	****
Factor
(Airframe)	  	Lessee	  	Configuration
Exhibit	  	  	****
****	  	****
****	  	****
****
****	  	****
****
	 ****
	  	 	****	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	 	****	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	 	****	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	 	****	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  	****	  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 ****
	  	  		  	****	  		  		  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****	  	****
	 Total:
	  	 	10	  	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	

 **** 
 **** 

**** 

  
 7 

  
 AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION

 between 
 THE
BOEING COMPANY 
 and 

AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Exhibit A1 to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03815 

 Exhibit A1 

AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-8 AIRCRAFT 
 The content of this Exhibit A1 will be defined pursuant to the provisions of Letter Agreement
VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208471 to the Purchase Agreement, entitled “Open Matters for 737-8 and 737-9 Aircraft”. 

  
 9 

  
 AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION

 between 
 THE
BOEING COMPANY 
 and 

AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Exhibit A2 to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03815 

 Exhibit A2 

AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-9 AIRCRAFT 
 The content of this Exhibit A2 will be defined pursuant to the provisions of Letter Agreement
VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208471 to the Purchase Agreement, entitled “Open Matters for 737-8 and 737-9 Aircraft”. 

  
 11 

  
 AIRCRAFT DELIVERY
REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Exhibit B to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03815 

 Exhibit B 

AIRCRAFT DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-8 and 737-9 AIRCRAFT 
 Both Boeing and Customer have certain documentation and approval responsibilities at various
times during the construction cycle of Customer’s Aircraft that are critical to making the delivery of each Aircraft a positive experience for both parties. This Exhibit B documents those responsibilities and indicates recommended
completion deadlines for the actions to be accomplished. 
  

	1.	GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS. 

 Certain actions are required to be taken by
Customer in advance of the scheduled delivery month of each Aircraft with respect to obtaining certain government issued documentation. 

1.1 Airworthiness and Registration Documents. Not later than six (6) months prior to delivery of each Aircraft, Customer will
notify Boeing of the registration number to be painted on the side of the Aircraft. In addition, and not later than three (3) months prior to delivery of each Aircraft, Customer will, by letter to the regulatory authority having
jurisdiction, authorize the temporary use of such registration numbers by Boeing during the pre-delivery testing of the Aircraft. 

Customer is responsible for furnishing any Temporary or Permanent Registration Certificates required by any governmental authority having
jurisdiction to be displayed aboard the Aircraft after delivery. 
 1.2 Certificate of Sanitary Construction. 

1.2.1 U.S. Registered Aircraft. Boeing will obtain from the United States Public Health Service, a United States Certificate of Sanitary
Construction to be displayed aboard each Aircraft after delivery to Customer. The above Boeing obligation only applies to commercial passenger-configured aircraft. 

1.2.2 Non-U.S. Registered Aircraft. If Customer requires a United States Certificate of Sanitary Construction at the time of delivery of the
Aircraft, Customer will give written notice thereof to Boeing at least three (3) months prior to delivery. Boeing will then use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the Certificate from the United States Public Health Service and
present it to Customer at the time of Aircraft delivery. The above Boeing obligation only applies to commercial passenger-configured aircraft. 

1.3 Customs Documentation. 

1.3.1 Import Documentation. If the Aircraft is intended to be exported from the United States, Customer must notify Boeing not later
than three (3) months prior to delivery of each Aircraft of any documentation required by the customs authorities or by any other agency of the country of import. 

1.3.2 General Declaration - U.S. If the Aircraft is intended to be exported from the United
States, Boeing will prepare Customs Form 7507, General Declaration, 

  
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for execution by U.S. Customs immediately prior to the ferry flight of the Aircraft. For this purpose, Customer will furnish to Boeing not later than twenty (20) days prior to
delivery all information required by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, including without limitation (i) a complete crew and passenger list identifying the names, birth dates, passport numbers and passport expiration dates of all crew and
passengers and (ii) a complete ferry flight itinerary, including point of exit from the United States for the Aircraft. 
 If Customer
intends, during the ferry flight of an Aircraft, to land at a U.S. airport after clearing Customs at delivery, Customer must notify Boeing not later than twenty (20) days prior to delivery of such intention. If Boeing receives such
notification, Boeing will provide to Customer the documents constituting a Customs permit to proceed, allowing such Aircraft to depart after any such landing. Sufficient copies of completed Form 7507, along with passenger manifest, will be
furnished to Customer to cover U.S. stops scheduled for the ferry flight. 
 1.3.3 Export Declaration
- U.S. If the Aircraft is intended to be exported from the United States following delivery, and (i) Customer is a non-U.S. customer, Boeing will file an export declaration electronically with U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP), or (ii) Customer is a U.S. customer, it is the responsibility of the U.S. customer, as the exporter of record, to file the export declaration with CBP. 

 

	2.	Insurance Certificates. 

 Unless provided earlier, Customer will provide to Boeing not
later than thirty (30) days prior to delivery of the first Aircraft, a copy of the requisite annual insurance certificate in accordance with the requirements of Article 8 of the AGTA. 

 

	3.	NOTICE OF FLYAWAY CONFIGURATION. 

 Not later than twenty (20) days prior to
delivery of the Aircraft, Customer will provide to Boeing a configuration letter stating the requested “flyaway configuration” of the Aircraft for its ferry flight. This configuration letter should include: 

 

	 	(i)	the name of the company which is to furnish fuel for the ferry flight and any scheduled post-delivery flight training, the method of payment for such fuel, and fuel load for the ferry flight; 

 

	 	(ii)	the cargo to be loaded and where it is to be stowed on board the Aircraft, the address where cargo is to be shipped after flyaway and notification of any hazardous materials requiring special handling;

  

	 	(iii)	any BFE equipment to be removed prior to flyaway and returned to Boeing BFE stores for installation on Customer’s subsequent Aircraft; 

 

	 	(iv)	a complete list of names and citizenship of each crew member and non-revenue passenger who will be aboard the ferry flight; and 

  

	 	(v)	a complete ferry flight itinerary. 

  
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	4.	DELIVERY ACTIONS BY BOEING. 

 4.1 Schedule of Inspections. All FAA, Boeing,
Customer and, if required, U.S. Customs Bureau inspections will be scheduled by Boeing for completion prior to delivery or departure of the Aircraft. Customer will be informed of such schedules. 

4.2 Schedule of Demonstration Flights. All FAA and Customer demonstration flights will be scheduled by Boeing for completion prior to
delivery of the Aircraft. 
 4.3 Schedule for Customer’s Flight Crew. Boeing will inform Customer of the date that a flight crew
is required for acceptance routines associated with delivery of the Aircraft. 
 4.4 Fuel Provided by Boeing. Boeing will provide to
Customer, without charge, the amount of fuel shown in U.S. gallons in the table below for the model of Aircraft being delivered and full capacity of engine oil at the time of delivery or prior to the ferry flight of the Aircraft. 

 

			
	 Aircraft Model
	  	 ****

	         737        
	  	****

 4.5 Flight Crew and Passenger Consumables. Boeing will provide reasonable quantities of food, coat
hangers, towels, toilet tissue, drinking cups and soap for the first segment of the ferry flight for the Aircraft. 
 4.6 Delivery
Papers, Documents and Data. Boeing will have available at the time of delivery of the Aircraft certain delivery papers, documents and data for execution and delivery. If title for the Aircraft will be transferred to Customer through a Boeing
subsidiary and if the Aircraft will be registered with the FAA, Boeing will pre-position in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for filing with the FAA at the time of delivery of the Aircraft an executed original Form 8050-2, Aircraft Bill of Sale, indicating transfer of title to the Aircraft from Boeing’s subsidiary to Customer. 

4.7 Delegation of Authority. If specifically requested in advance by Customer, Boeing will present a certified copy of a Resolution of
Boeing’s Board of Directors, designating and authorizing certain persons to act on its behalf in connection with delivery of the Aircraft. 
  

	5.	DELIVERY ACTIONS BY CUSTOMER. 

 5.1 Aircraft Radio Station License. At delivery
Customer will provide its Aircraft Radio Station License to be placed on board the Aircraft following delivery. 
 5.2 Aircraft Flight
Log. At delivery Customer will provide the Aircraft Flight Log for the Aircraft. 
 5.3 Delegation of Authority. Customer will
present to Boeing at delivery of the Aircraft an original or certified copy of Customer’s Delegation of Authority designating and authorizing certain persons to act on its behalf in connection with delivery of the specified Aircraft. 

5.4 TSA Waiver Approval. Customer may be required to have an approved Transportation Security Administration (TSA) waiver for
the ferry flight depending upon the Customer’s en-route stop(s) and destination unless the Customer already has a TSA approved security program in place. Customer is responsible for application for the TSA waiver and obtaining TSA approval.
Customer will provide a copy of the approved TSA waiver to Boeing upon arrival at the Boeing delivery center. 

  
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 5.5 Electronic Advance Passenger Information System. Should the ferry flight of an
Aircraft leave the United States, the Department of Homeland Security office requires Customer to comply with the Electronic Advance Passenger Information System (eAPIS). Customer needs to establish their own account with US Customs and
Border Protection in order to file for departure. A copy of the eAPIS forms is to be provided by Customer to Boeing upon arrival of Customer’s acceptance team at the Boeing delivery center. 

  
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 ESCALATION ADJUSTMENT

 AIRFRAME AND OPTIONAL FEATURES 

between 
 THE BOEING
COMPANY 
 and 

AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit AE1 

to Purchase Agreement Number 03815 

 ESCALATION ADJUSTMENT 

AIRFRAME AND OPTIONAL FEATURES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-8 and 737-9 AIRCRAFT 
  

	1.	Formula. 

 Airframe and Optional Features price adjustments (Airframe Price Adjustment) are used
to allow prices to be stated in current year dollars at the signing of this Purchase Agreement and to adjust the amount to be paid by Customer at delivery for the effects of economic fluctuation. The Airframe Price Adjustment will be determined at
the time of Aircraft delivery in accordance with the following formula: 
 **** 

Where: 
  

					
	Pa = ****	  		  	
			
	P = ****	  		  	
			
		  	****	  	 ****
 ****

 Where: 
 ECIb is the base year airframe escalation index (as set forth in Table 1 of this Purchase Agreement); 

ECI is a value determined using the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Cost Index for NAICS Manufacturing – Total
Compensation (BLS Series ID CIU2013000000000I), calculated by establishing a three (3) month arithmetic average value (expressed as a decimal and rounded to the nearest tenth) using the values for the 11th, 12th, and 13th months prior to the month of scheduled delivery of the applicable Aircraft.
As the Employment Cost Index values are only released on a quarterly basis, the value released for the first quarter will be used for the months of January, February, and March; the value released for the second quarter will be used for the months
of April, May, and June; the value released for the third quarter will be used for the months of July, August, and September; the value released for the fourth quarter will be used for the months of October, November, and December. 

 

					
		  	M = ****	  	 ****
 ****

  
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 Where: 
 CPIb is the base year airframe escalation index (as set forth in Table 1 of this Purchase Agreement); and 

CPI is a value determined using the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index – All Urban Consumers (BLS Series ID
CUUR0000SA0), calculated as a three (3) month arithmetic average of the released monthly values (expressed as a decimal and rounded to the nearest tenth) using the values for the 11th, 12th, and 13th months prior to the month of scheduled delivery of the applicable Aircraft. 

As an example, for an Aircraft scheduled to be delivered in the month of July, the months of June, July, and August of the preceding year will be utilized in
determining the value of ECI and CPI. 
 Note: 
  

	 	(i)	In determining the values of L and M, all calculations and resulting values will be expressed as a decimal rounded to the nearest ten-thousandth. 

 

	 	(ii)	**** 

  

	 	(iii)	**** 

  

	 	(iv)	The **** (base year indices) are the actual average values reported by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. The actual average values are calculated as a three (3) month arithmetic
average of the released monthly values (expressed as a decimal and rounded to the nearest tenth) using the values for the 11th, 12th, and 13th months prior to the airframe base year. The applicable base year and corresponding denominator is provided
by Boeing in Table 1 of this Purchase Agreement. 

  

	 	(v)	The final value of Pa will be rounded to the nearest dollar. 

  

	 	(vi)	The Airframe Price Adjustment will not be made if it will result in a decrease in the Aircraft Basic Price. 

  

	2.	Values to be Utilized in the Event of Unavailability. 

 2.1 If the Bureau of Labor
Statistics substantially revises the methodology used for the determination of the values to be used to determine the ECI and CPI values (in contrast to benchmark adjustments or other corrections of previously released values), or for any reason has
not released values needed to determine the applicable Airframe Price Adjustment, the parties will, prior to the delivery of any such Aircraft, select a substitute from other Bureau of Labor Statistics data or similar data reported by
non-governmental organizations. Such substitute will result in the same adjustment, insofar as possible, as would have been calculated utilizing the original values adjusted for fluctuation during the applicable time period. However, if within
twenty-four (24) months after delivery of the Aircraft, the Bureau of Labor Statistics should resume releasing values for the months needed to determine the Airframe Price Adjustment, such values will be used to determine any increase or
decrease in the Airframe Price Adjustment for the Aircraft from that determined at the time of delivery of the Aircraft. 

  
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 2.2 Notwithstanding Article 2.1 above, if prior to the scheduled delivery month of an
Aircraft the Bureau of Labor Statistics changes the base year for determination of the ECI and CPI values as defined above, such re-based values will be incorporated in the Airframe Price Adjustment calculation. 

2.3 In the event escalation provisions are made non-enforceable or otherwise rendered void by any
agency of the United States Government, the parties agree, to the extent they may lawfully do so, to equitably adjust the Aircraft Price of any affected Aircraft to reflect an allowance for increases or decreases consistent with the applicable
provisions of paragraph 1 of this Supplemental Exhibit AE1 in labor compensation and material costs occurring since August of the year prior to the price base year shown in the Purchase Agreement. 

2.4 If within twelve (12) months of Aircraft delivery, the published index values are revised due to an acknowledged error by the Bureau
of Labor Statistics, the Airframe Price Adjustment will be re-calculated using the revised index values (this does not include those values noted as preliminary by the Bureau of Labor Statistics). A credit memorandum or supplemental invoice will be
issued for the Airframe Price Adjustment difference. **** 
 Note: 
  

	 	(i)	The values released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and available to Boeing thirty (30) days prior to the first day of the scheduled delivery month of an Aircraft will be used to determine the ECI and CPI values
for the applicable months (including those noted as preliminary by the Bureau of Labor Statistics) to calculate the Airframe Price Adjustment for the Aircraft invoice at the time of delivery. The values will be considered final and no Airframe Price
Adjustments will be made after Aircraft delivery for any subsequent changes in published Index values, subject always to paragraph 2.4 above. 

  

	 	(ii)	The maximum number of digits to the right of the decimal after rounding utilized in any part of the Airframe Price Adjustment equation will be four (4), where rounding of the fourth digit will be increased to the
next highest digit when the 5th digit is equal to five (5) or greater. 

  
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 BUYER FURNISHED
EQUIPMENT VARIABLES 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit BFE1 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03815 

 BUYER FURNISHED EQUIPMENT VARIABLES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-8 and 737-9 AIRCRAFT 
 This Supplemental Exhibit BFE1 contains supplier selection dates, on-dock dates and other
requirements applicable to the Aircraft. 
  

	1.	Supplier Selection. 

 Customer will: 

Select and notify Boeing of the suppliers and part numbers of the following BFE items by the following dates: 

 

			
	 Galley System
	  	****
		
	 Galley Inserts
	  	****
		
	 Seats (passenger)
	  	****
		
	 Overhead & Audio System
	  	****
		
	 In-Seat Video System****
	  	 
		
	 Miscellaneous Emergency Equipment
	  	****
		
	 Cargo Handling Systems*

(Single Aisle Programs only)
	  	****

  

	*For	a new certification, supplier requires notification **** prior to Cargo Handling System on-dock date. 

  

	**Actual	Supplier Selection dates will be provided when monthly delivery positions are available to customer. 

Customer will enter into initial agreements with the selected Galley System, Galley Inserts, Seats, and In-Seat Video System suppliers on or
before **** calendar days after the above supplier selection dates to actively participate with Customer and Boeing in coordination actions including the Initial Technical Coordination Meeting (ITCM). 

  
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	2.	On-dock Dates and Other Information. 

 On or before **** prior to Aircraft
delivery, Boeing will provide to Customer the BFE Requirements electronically through My Boeing Fleet (MBF in My Boeing Configuration (MBC). These requirements may be periodically revised, setting forth the items, quantities,
on-dock dates and shipping instructions and other requirements relating to the in-sequence installation of BFE. For planning purposes, preliminary BFE on-dock dates are set forth below: 

 

																							
	 Scheduled
Month/Yr of
Delivery
	  	 Qty
	  	Seats	  	Galleys/
Furnishings	  	Antennas
&
Mounting
Equipment	  	Avionics	  	Cabin
Systems
Equipment	  	Misc
Emerg
Equipment	  	Textiles
&
Raw
Material	  	Cargo
System	  	Provision
Kits	  	Radomes
	 737-8
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 2018
	  	****	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 2019
	  	****	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 2020
	  	****	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 2021
	  	****	  	****
												
	 737-9
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 2020
	  	****	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 2021
	  	****	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
												
	 Total
	  	****	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	

  

	3.	Additional Delivery Requirements – Import. 

 Customer will be the “importer
of record” (as defined by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection) for all BFE imported into the United States, and as such, it has the responsibility to ensure all of Customer’s BFE shipments comply with U.S. Customs Service
regulations. In the event Customer requests Boeing, in writing, to act as importer of record for Customer’s BFE, and Boeing agrees to such request, Customer is responsible for ensuring Boeing can comply with all U.S. Customs Import Regulations
by making certain that, at the time of shipment, all BFE shipments comply with the requirements in the “International Shipment Routing Instructions”, including the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT), as set out on
the Boeing website referenced below. Customer agrees to include the International Shipment Routing Instructions, including C-TPAT requirements, in each contract between Customer and BFE supplier. 

http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/doingbiz/supplier_portal/index_general.html 

  
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 CUSTOMER SUPPORT
VARIABLES 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit CS1-1 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03815 

 CUSTOMER SUPPORT VARIABLES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-8 and 737-9 AIRCRAFT 
 Customer and Boeing will conduct planning conferences approximately twelve (12) months prior
to delivery of the first Aircraft, or as mutually agreed, in order to develop and schedule a customized Customer Support Program to be furnished by Boeing in support of the Aircraft. 

The customized Customer Services Program will be based upon and equivalent to the entitlements summarized below. 

 

	1.	Maintenance Training. 

 1.1 Airplane General Familiarization Course; one (1) class
of twenty (24) students; 
 1.2 Mechanical/Power Plant Systems Course; two (2) classes of fifteen (15) students; 

1.3 Electrical Systems Course; two (2) classes of fifteen (15) students; 

1.4 Avionics Systems Course; two (2) classes of fifteen (15) students; 

1.5 Corrosion Prevention & Control Course; one (1) class of ten (10) students; 

1.6 Aircraft Rigging Course; one (1) class of six (6) students; 

1.7 Composite Repair for Technicians – Basic; one (1) class of eight (8) students; 

1.8 Training materials will be provided to each student. In addition, one set of training materials used in Boeing’s training program,
including visual aids, Computer Based Training Courseware, instrument panel wall charts, text/graphics, video programs, etc. will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 

 

	2.	Flight Training. 

 2.1 For 1 Aircraft: Transition training for six (6) flight crews
(12 pilots) in two (2) classes; For 2 or more Aircraft: Transition training for eight (8) flight crews (16 pilots) in two (2) classes. The training will consist of ground school (utilizing computer based training), fixed base
simulator, full flight simulator and actual aircraft training on Customer’s Aircraft. 
 2.2 For 1 Aircraft: Flight Dispatcher
training; one (1) class of six (6) students; For 2 or more Aircraft: Flight Dispatcher training; two (2) classes of six (6) students. 

2.3 For 1 Aircraft: Flight Attendant training; one (1) class of twelve (12) students; For 2 or more Aircraft: Flight Attendant
training; two (2) classes of twelve (12) students. 
 2.4 Performance Engineer training in Boeing’s regularly scheduled
courses; schedules are published twice yearly. 

  
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 2.5 Training materials will be provided to each student. In addition, one set of training
materials as used in Boeing’s training program, including visual aids, Computer Based Training Courseware, instrument panel wall charts, text/graphics, video programs, Flight Attendant Manuals, etc. will be provided for use in Customer’s
own training program. 
 2.6 Additional Flight Operations Services: 

 

	 	(i)	Boeing flight crew personnel to assist in ferrying the first aircraft to Customer’s main base; 

  

	 	(ii)	For 1 Aircraft: Instructor pilots for sixty (60) calendar days for revenue service training assistance; For 2 or more Aircraft: Instructor pilots for ninety (90) calendar days for revenue service training
assistance; and 

  

	 	(iii)	An instructor pilot to visit Customer six (6) months after revenue service training to review Customer’s flight crew operations for a two (2) week period. 

 

	3.	Planning Assistance. 

 3.1 Maintenance Engineering. Notwithstanding anything in
Exhibit B to the AGTA seemingly to the contrary, Boeing will provide the following Maintenance Engineering support: 
 3.1.1
Maintenance Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on-site visit to Customer’s main base to assist with maintenance program development and to provide consulting related to maintenance planning. Consultation
with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 
 3.1.2 ETOPS Maintenance
Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on site visit to Customer’s main base to assist with the development of their ETOPS maintenance program and to provide consultation related to ETOPS maintenance planning.
Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 
 3.1.3
GSE/Shops/Tooling Consulting. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on-site visit to Customer’s main base to provide consulting and data for ground support equipment, maintenance tooling and requirements for maintenance shops.
Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 
 3.1.4
Maintenance Engineering Evaluation. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on-site visit to Customer’s main base to evaluate Customer’s maintenance and engineering organization for conformance with industry best practices.
The result of which will be documented by Boeing in a maintenance engineering evaluation presentation. Customer will be provided with a copy of the maintenance engineering evaluation presentation. Consultation with Customer will be based on ground
rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 

  
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	3.2	Spares. 

  

	 	(i)	Recommended Spares Parts List (RSPL). A customized RSPL, data and documents will be provided to identify spare parts required for Customer’s support program. 

 

	 	(ii)	Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC). A customized IPC in accordance with ATA 100 will be provided. 

  

	 	(iii)	Provisioning Training. Provisioning training will be provided for Customer’s personnel at Boeing’s facilities, where documentation and technical expertise are available. Training is focused on the
initial provisioning process and calculations reflected in the Boeing RSPL. 

  

	 	(iv)	Spares Provisioning Conference. A provisioning conference will be conducted, normally at Boeing’s facilities where technical data and personnel are available. 

 

	4.	Technical Data and Documents. 

 4.1 Flight Operations. 

Airplane Flight Manual 
 Flight
Crew Operations Manual and Quick Reference Handbook 
 Weight and Balance Manual Chapter 1 Control and Loading 

Dispatch Deviations Guide 
 Flight
Crew Training Manual 
 Performance Engineer’s Manual 

Jet Transport Performance Methods 

FMC Supplementary Data Document 

Operational Performance Software 

ETOPS Guide Vol. III 
 Flight
Planning and Performance Manual 
 Flight Attendant Manual 

4.2 Maintenance. 

Aircraft Maintenance Manual 

Wiring Diagram Manual 
 Systems
Schematics Manual 
 Structural Repair Manual 

Component Maintenance Manual 

Standard Overhaul Practices Manual Chapter 20 

Standard Wiring Practices Manual Chapter 20 

Nondestructive Test Manual 

Service Bulletins and Index 

Fault Isolation Manual 
 Fault
Reporting Manual 
 Fuel Measuring Stick Manual 

Powerplant Buildup Manual (except Rolls Royce) 

All Operators Messages 

  
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 Service Letters 

Structural Item Interim Advisory 

Combined Index 
 Maintenance Tips

 Configuration Data Base Generator User Guide (model 777 only) 

Baggage/Cargo Loading Manual (model 767 and 777 only) 

4.3 Maintenance Planning. 

Maintenance Planning Data Document 

Maintenance Task Cards and Index 

Airline Maintenance Inspection Intervals 

ETOPS Guide Vol. II 
 ETOPS
Configuration Maintenance and Procedures 
 4.4 Spares. 

Illustrated Parts Catalog 

Standards Books 
 4.5
Facilities and Equipment Planning. 
 Maintenance Facilities and Equipment Planning Document 

Special Tool and Ground Handling Equipment Drawings and Index 

Supplementary Tooling Documentation 

Illustrated Tool and Equipment Manual 

Airplane Recovery Document 

Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning Document 

Airplane Rescue and Fire Fighting Information 

Engine Ground Handling Document 

ETOPS Guide Vol. I 
 4.6
Supplier Technical Data. 
 Supplier Service Bulletins 

Supplier Ground Support Equipment List 

Supplier Assembly Drawings 

Component Maintenance Manuals 

Overhaul Manual/Component Maintenance Manual Index 

Supplier Publications Index 

Product Support Supplier Directory 

Supplier Product Support and Assurance Agreements Documents Vol. I and II 

Supplier Spare Part Price Catalog 

4.7 Fleet Statistical Data and Reporting 

Fleet reliability views, charts, and reports 
  

	5.	Aircraft Information. 

 5.1 Aircraft Information is defined as that data provided
by Customer to Boeing which falls into one of the following categories: (i) aircraft operational information (including, but not limited to, flight hours, departures, schedule reliability, engine hours, number of aircraft, aircraft registries,
landings, and daily utilization and schedule interruptions for Boeing model aircraft); (ii) summary and detailed shop findings data; (iii) line maintenance data; (iv) airplane message data; (v) scheduled

  
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maintenance data; (vi) service bulletin incorporation; and (vii) aircraft data generated or received by equipment installed on Customer’s aircraft in analog or digital form
including but not limited to information regarding the state, condition, performance, location, setting, or path of the aircraft and associated systems, sub-systems and components. 

5.2 License Grant. To the extent Customer has or obtains rights to Aircraft Information, Customer grants to Boeing a perpetual,
world-wide, non-exclusive license to use and disclose Aircraft Information and create derivatives thereof in Boeing data and information and products and services provided Customer identification information as originating from Customer is removed.
Customer identification information may be retained as necessary for Boeing to provide products and services Customer has requested from Boeing or for Boeing to inform Customer of additional Boeing products and services. This grant is in addition to
any other grants of rights in the agreements governing provision of such information to Boeing regardless of whether that information is identified as Aircraft Information in such agreement including any information submitted under the In Service
Data Program (ISDP). 
 For purposes of this article, Boeing is defined as The Boeing Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries. 

5.3 Customer will provide Aircraft Information to Boeing through an automated software feed necessary to support Fleet Statistical Analysis.
Boeing will provide assistance to Customer under a separate agreement for mapping services to enable the automated software feed. 

  
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 CUSTOMER SUPPORT
VARIABLES 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit CS1-2 

to Purchase Agreement Number 03815 

 CUSTOMER SUPPORT VARIABLES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-8 and 737-9 AIRCRAFT 
 Customer and Boeing will conduct planning conferences approximately twelve (12) months prior
to delivery of the first Aircraft, or as mutually agreed, in order to develop and schedule a customized Customer Support Program to be furnished by Boeing in support of the Aircraft. 

The customized Customer Services Program will be based upon and equivalent to the entitlements summarized below. 

 

	1.	Maintenance Training. 

 1.1 Mechanical/Power Plant Course; one (1) class of
fifteen (15) students; 
 1.2 Electrical Systems Course; one (1) class of fifteen (15) students; 

1.3 Avionics Systems Course; one (1) class of fifteen (15) students; 

1.4 Aircraft Rigging Course; one (1) class of six (6) students; 

1.5 Advanced Composite Repair Course; one (1) class of eight (8) students. 

1.6 Training materials will be provided to each student. In addition, one set of training materials as used in Boeing’s training program,
including visual aids, Computer Based Training Courseware, instrument panel wall charts, text/graphics, video programs, etc. will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 

 

	2.	Flight Training. 

 2.1 Boeing will provide one classroom course to acquaint up to
eight (8) students (four (4) flight crews) with operational, systems and performance differences between Customer’s newly-purchased Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently operated by Customer. 

2.2 Training materials will be provided to each student. In addition, one set of training materials as used in Boeing’s training program,
including Computer Based Training Courseware, instrument panel wall charts, Flight Attendant Manuals, etc. will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 
  

	3.	Planning Assistance. 

 3.1 Maintenance Engineering. Notwithstanding
anything in Exhibit B to the AGTA seemingly to the contrary, Boeing will provide the following Maintenance Engineering support: 

3.1.1 Maintenance Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on-site visit to Customer’s main base to
assist with maintenance program development and to provide consulting related to maintenance planning. Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 

  
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 3.1.2 ETOPS Maintenance Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide
one (1) on site visit to Customer’s main base to assist with the development of their ETOPS maintenance program and to provide consultation related to ETOPS maintenance planning. Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and
requirements information provided in advance by the Customer. 
 3.1.3 GSE/Shops/Tooling Consulting. Upon request, Boeing will
provide consulting and data for ground support equipment, maintenance tooling and requirements for maintenance shops. Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 

3.1.4 Maintenance Engineering Evaluation. Upon request, Boeing will provide one (1) on-site visit to Customer’s main base to
evaluate Customer’s maintenance and engineering organization for conformance with industry best practices. The result of which will be documented by Boeing in a maintenance engineering evaluation presentation. Customer will be provided with a
copy of the maintenance engineering evaluation presentation. Consultation with Customer will be based on ground rules and requirements information provided in advance by Customer. 

3.2 Spares. 
  

	 	(i)	Recommended Spares Parts List (RSPL). A customized RSPL, data and documents will be provided to identify spare parts required for Customer’s support program. 

 

	 	(ii)	Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC). A customized IPC in accordance with ATA 100 will be provided. 

  

	 	(iii)	Provisioning Training. Provisioning training will be provided for Customer’s personnel at Boeing’s facilities, where documentation and technical expertise are available. Training is focused on the
initial provisioning process and calculations reflected in the Boeing RSPL. 

  

	 	(iv)	Spares Provisioning Conference. A provisioning conference will be conducted, normally at Boeing’s facilities where technical data and personnel are available. 

 

	4.	Technical Data and Documents. 

 The following will be provided in mutually agreed formats
and quantities: 
 4.1 Flight Operations. 

Airplane Flight Manual 
 Flight
Crew Operations Manual and Quick Reference Handbook 
 Weight and Balance Manual Chapter 1 Control and Loading 

Dispatch Deviations Guide 
 Flight
Crew Training Manual 
 Performance Engineer’s Manual 

  
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 Jet Transport Performance Methods 

FMC Supplementary Data Document 

Operational Performance Software 

ETOPS Guide Vol. III 
 Flight
Planning and Performance Manual 
 Flight Attendant Manual 

4.2 Maintenance. 

Aircraft Maintenance Manual 

Wiring Diagram Manual 
 Systems
Schematics Manual 
 Structural Repair Manual 

Component Maintenance Manual 

Standard Overhaul Practices Manual Chapter 20 

Standard Wiring Practices Manual Chapter 20 

Nondestructive Test Manual 

Service Bulletins and Index 

Fault Isolation Manual 
 Fault
Reporting Manual 
 Fuel Measuring Stick Manual 

Powerplant Buildup Manual (except Rolls Royce) 

All Operators Messages 
 Service
Letters 
 Structural Item Interim Advisory 

Combined Index 
 Maintenance Tips

 Configuration Data Base Generator User Guide (model 777 only) 

Baggage/Cargo Loading Manual (model 767 and 777 only) 

4.3 Maintenance Planning. 

Maintenance Planning Data Document 

Maintenance Task Cards and Index 

Airline Maintenance Inspection Intervals 

ETOPS Guide Vol. II 
 ETOPS
Configuration Maintenance and Procedures 
 4.4 Spares. 

Illustrated Parts Catalog 

Standards Books 
 4.5
Facilities and Equipment Planning. 
 Maintenance Facilities and Equipment Planning Document 

Special Tool and Ground Handling Equipment Drawings and Index 

Supplementary Tooling Documentation 

Illustrated Tool and Equipment Manual 

Airplane Recovery Document 

Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning Document 

  
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 irplane Rescue and Fire Fighting Information 

Engine Ground Handling Document 

ETOPS Guide Vol. I 
 4.6
Supplier Technical Data. 
 Supplier Service Bulletins 

Supplier Ground Support Equipment List 

Supplier Assembly Drawings 

Component Maintenance Manuals 

Overhaul Manual/Component Maintenance Manual Index 

Supplier Publications Index 

Product Support Supplier Directory 

Supplier Product Support and Assurance Agreements Documents Vol. I and II 

Supplier Spare Part Price Catalog 

4.7 Fleet Statistical Data and Reporting. 

Fleet reliability views, charts, and reports 
  

	5.	Aircraft Information. 

 5.1 Aircraft Information is defined as that data provided
by Customer to Boeing which falls into one of the following categories: (i) aircraft operational information (including, but not limited to, flight hours, departures, schedule reliability, engine hours, number of aircraft, aircraft registries,
landings, and daily utilization and schedule interruptions for Boeing model aircraft); (ii) summary and detailed shop findings data; (iii) line maintenance data; (iv) airplane message data, (v) scheduled maintenance data;
(vi) service bulletin incorporation; and (vii) aircraft data generated or received by equipment installed on Customer’s aircraft in analog or digital form including but not limited to information regarding the state, condition,
performance, location, setting, or path of the aircraft and associated systems, sub-systems and components. 
 5.2 License Grant. To
the extent Customer has or obtains rights to Aircraft Information, Customer grants to Boeing a perpetual, world-wide, non-exclusive license to use and disclose Aircraft Information and create derivatives thereof in Boeing data and information and
products and services provided Customer identification information as originating from Customer is removed. Customer identification information may be retained as necessary for Boeing to provide products and services Customer has requested from
Boeing or for Boeing to inform Customer of additional Boeing products and services. This grant is in addition to any other grants of rights in the agreements governing provision of such information to Boeing regardless of whether that information is
identified as Aircraft Information in such agreement including any information submitted under the In Service Data Program (ISDP). 
 For
purposes of this article, Boeing is defined as The Boeing Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries. 
 5.3 Customer will provide Aircraft
Information to Boeing through an automated software feed necessary to support Fleet Statistical Analysis. Boeing will provide assistance to Customer under a separate agreement for mapping services to enable the automated software feed. 

  
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 CUSTOMER SUPPORT
VARIABLES 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit CS1-3 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03815 

 CUSTOMER SUPPORT VARIABLES 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-8 and 737-9 AIRCRAFT 
 Customer currently operates an aircraft of the same model as the Aircraft. Upon Customer’s
request, Boeing will develop and schedule a customized Customer Support Program to be furnished in support of the Aircraft. The customized program will be based upon and equivalent to the entitlements summarized below. 

 

	1.	Maintenance Training. 

 1.1 Maintenance Training Minor Model Differences Course, if
required, covering operational, structural or systems differences between Customer’s newly-purchased Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently operated by Customer; one (1) class of fifteen (15) students; 

1.2 Training materials, if applicable, will be provided to each student. In addition, one set of training materials as used in Boeing’s
training program, including visual aids, text and graphics will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 
  

	2.	Flight Training. 

 Boeing will provide, if required, one classroom course to acquaint up
to fifteen (15) students with operational, systems and performance differences between Customer’s newly-purchased Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently operated by Customer. 

Any training materials used in Flight Training, if required, will be provided for use in Customer’s own training program. 

 

	3.	Planning Assistance. 

 3.1 Maintenance Engineering. Notwithstanding anything in
Exhibit B to the AGTA seemingly to the contrary, Boeing will provide the following Maintenance Engineering support: 
 3.1.1
Maintenance Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide assistance in identifying the impact to Customers maintenance program resulting from minor model differences between the Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently
operated by the Customer. 
 3.1.2 ETOPS Maintenance Planning Assistance. Upon request, Boeing will provide assistance in identifying
the impact to Customer’s ETOPS maintenance program resulting from minor model differences between the Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently operated by the Customer. 

3.1.3 GSE/Shops/Tooling Consulting. Upon request, Boeing will provide assistance to Customer in identifying the impact to
Customer’s maintenance tools and ground support equipment resulting from the minor model differences between the Aircraft and an aircraft of the same model currently operated by Customer. 

3.2 Spares. Boeing will revise, as applicable, the customized Recommended Spares Parts List (RSPL) and Illustrated Parts Catalog
(IPC). 

  
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	4.	Technical Data and Documents. 

 Boeing will revise, as applicable, technical data and
documents provided with previously delivered aircraft. 
  

	5.	Aircraft Information. 

 5.1 Aircraft Information is defined as that data provided by
Buyer to Boeing which falls into one of the following categories: (i) aircraft operational information (including, but not limited to, flight hours, departures, schedule reliability, engine hours, number of aircraft, aircraft registries,
landings, and daily utilization and schedule interruptions for Boeing model aircraft); (ii) summary and detailed shop findings data; (iii) line maintenance data; (iv) airplane message data, (v) scheduled maintenance data;
(vi) service bulletin incorporation; and (vii) aircraft data generated or received by equipment installed on Buyer’s aircraft in analog or digital form including but not limited to information regarding the state, condition,
performance, location, setting, or path of the aircraft and associated systems, sub-systems and components. 
 5.2 License Grant. To
the extent Buyer has or obtains rights to Aircraft Information, Buyer grants to Boeing a perpetual, world-wide, non-exclusive license to use and disclose Aircraft Information and create derivatives thereof in Boeing data and information and products
and services provided Buyer identification information as originating from Buyer is removed. Buyer identification information may be retained as necessary for Boeing to provide products and services Buyer has requested from Boeing or for Boeing to
inform Buyer of additional Boeing products and services. This grant is in addition to any other grants of rights in the agreements governing provision of such information to Boeing regardless of whether that information is identified as Aircraft
Information in such agreement including any information submitted under the In Service Data Program (ISDP). 
 For purposes of this article,
Boeing is defined as The Boeing Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries. 
 5.3 Buyer will provide Aircraft Information to Boeing through
an automated software feed necessary to support Fleet Statistical Analysis. Boeing will provide assistance to Buyer under a separate agreement for mapping services to enable the automated software feed. 

  
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 **** 

ENGINE WARRANTY AND PATENT INDEMNITY 

between 
 THE BOEING
COMPANY 
 and 

AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit EE1 

to Purchase Agreement Number 03815 

 **** 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-8 and 737-9 AIRCRAFT 
 **** 

  
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 SERVICE LIFE POLICY
COMPONENTS 
 between 

THE BOEING COMPANY 
 and

 AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED 

Supplemental Exhibit SLP1 

to Purchase Agreement Number PA-03815 

 SERVICE LIFE POLICY COMPONENTS 

relating to 
 BOEING
MODEL 737-8 and 737-9 AIRCRAFT 
 This is the listing of SLP Components for the Aircraft which relate to Part 3, Boeing
Service Life Policy of Exhibit C, Product Assurance Document to the AGTA and is a part of Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815. 
  

	1.	Wing. 

  

	 	(i)	Upper and lower wing skins and stiffeners between the forward and rear wing spars. 

  

	 	(ii)	Wing spar webs, chords and stiffeners. 

  

	 	(iii)	Inspar wing ribs. 

  

	 	(iv)	Inspar splice plates and fittings. 

  

	 	(v)	Main landing gear support structure. 

  

	 	(vi)	Wing center section lower beams, spanwise beams and floor beams, but not the seat tracks attached to floor beams. 

  

	 	(vii)	Wing-to-body structural attachments. 

  

	 	(viii)	Engine strut support fittings attached directly to wing primary structure. 

  

	 	(ix)	Support structure in the wing for spoilers and spoiler actuators; for aileron hinges and reaction links; and for leading edge devices and trailing edge flaps. 

 

	 	(x)	Trailing edge flap tracks and carriages. 

  

	 	(xi)	Aileron leading edge device and trailing edge flap internal, fixed attachment and actuator support structure. 

  

	2.	Body. 

  

	 	(i)	External surface skins and doublers, longitudinal stiffeners, longerons and circumferential rings and frames between the forward pressure bulkhead and the vertical stabilizer rear spar bulkhead and structural support
and enclosure for the APU but excluding all system components and related installation and connecting devices, insulation, lining, and decorative panels and related installation and connecting devices. 

 

	 	(ii)	Window and windshield structure but excluding the windows and windshields. 

  
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	 	(iii)	Fixed attachment structure of the passenger doors, cargo doors and emergency exits, excluding door mechanisms and movable hinge components. Sills and frames around the body openings for the passenger doors, cargo doors
and emergency exits, excluding scuff plates and pressure seals. 

  

	 	(iv)	Nose wheel well structure, including the wheel well walls, pressure deck, bulkheads, and gear support structure. 

  

	 	(v)	Main gear wheel well structure including pressure deck and landing gear beam support structure. 

  

	 	(vi)	Floor beams and support posts in the control cab and passenger cabin area, but excluding seat tracks. 

  

	 	(vii)	Forward and aft pressure bulkheads. 

  

	 	(viii)	Keel structure between the wing front spar bulkhead and the main gear wheel well aft bulkhead including splices. 

  

	 	(ix)	Wing front and rear spar support bulkheads, and vertical and horizontal stabilizer front and rear spar support bulkheads including terminal fittings but excluding all system components and related installation and
connecting devices, insulation, lining, and decorative panels and related installation and connecting devices. 

  

	 	(x)	Support structure in the body for the stabilizer pivot and stabilizer screw. 

  

	3.	Vertical Stabilizer. 

  

	 	(i)	External skins between front and rear spars. 

  

	 	(ii)	Front, rear and auxiliary spar chords, webs and stiffeners and attachment fittings. 

  

	 	(iii)	Inspar ribs. 

  

	 	(iv)	Rudder hinges and supporting ribs, excluding bearings. 

  

	 	(v)	Support structure in the vertical stabilizer for rudder hinges, reaction links and actuators. 

  

	 	(vi)	Rudder internal, fixed attachment and actuator support structure. 

  

	4.	Horizontal Stabilizer. 

  

	 	(i)	External skins between front and rear spars. 

  

	 	(ii)	Front and rear spar chords, webs and stiffeners. 

  

	 	(iii)	Inspar ribs. 

  

	 	(iv)	Stabilizer center section including hinge and screw support structure. 

  
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	 	(v)	Support structure in the horizontal stabilizer for the elevator hinges, reaction links and actuators. 

  

	 	(vi)	Elevator internal, fixed attachment and actuator support structure. 

  

	5.	Engine Strut. 

  

	 	(i)	Strut external surface skin and doublers and stiffeners. 

  

	 	(ii)	Internal strut chords, frames and bulkheads. 

  

	 	(iii)	Strut to wing fittings and diagonal brace. 

  

	 	(iv)	Engine mount support fittings attached directly to strut structure and including the engine-mounted support fittings. 

 

	6.	Main Landing Gear. 

  

	 	(i)	Outer cylinder. 

  

	 	(ii)	Inner cylinder, including axles. 

  

	 	(iii)	Upper and lower side struts, including spindles, universals and reaction links. 

  

	 	(iv)	Drag strut. 

  

	 	(v)	Orifice support tube. 

  

	 	(vi)	Downlock links including spindles and universals. 

  

	 	(vii)	Torsion links. 

  

	 	(viii)	Bell crank. 

  

	 	(ix)	Trunnion link. 

  

	 	(x)	Actuator beam, support link and beam arm. 

  

	7.	Nose Landing Gear. 

  

	 	(i)	Outer cylinder. 

  

	 	(ii)	Inner cylinder, including axles. 

  

	 	(iii)	Orifice support tube. 

  

	 	(iv)	Upper and lower drag strut, including lock links. 

  

	 	(v)	Steering plates and steering collars. 

  

	 	(vi)	Torsion links. 

 NOTE: The Service Life Policy does not cover any bearings, bolts, bushings,
clamps, brackets, actuating mechanisms or latching mechanisms used in or on the SLP Components. 

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208470 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Loading of Customer Software
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 1. Customer may request Boeing to install software
owned by or licensed to Customer (Software) in the following systems in the Aircraft: (i) aircraft communications addressing and reporting system (ACARS), (ii) digital flight data acquisition unit (DFDAU),
(iii) flight management system (FMS), (iv) cabin management system (CMS), (v) engine indication and crew alerting system (EICAS), (vi) airplane information management system (AIMS),
(vii) satellite communications system (SATCOM), and (viii) In-Flight Entertainment (IFE). 
 2. For all Software described in
paragraph 1, above, other than Software to be installed in SATCOM and IFE, the Software is not part of the configuration of the Aircraft certified by the FAA and therefore cannot be installed prior to delivery. If requested by Customer, Boeing
will install such Software after the transfer to Customer of title to the Aircraft, but before fly away. 
 3. The SATCOM Software is part of the
configuration of the Aircraft and included in the type design. If requested by Customer, Boeing will install the SATCOM Software prior to transfer to Customer of title to the Aircraft. 

4. For IFE Software, if requested by Customer, Boeing will make the Aircraft accessible to Customer and Customer’s IFE Software supplier so that the
supplier can install the Software after delivery of the Aircraft, but before fly away. 
 5. All Software which is installed by Boeing other than the SATCOM
Software will be subject to the following conditions: 
  

	 	(i)	Customer and Boeing agree that the Software is BFE for the purposes of Articles 3.1.3, 3.2, 3.4, 3.5, 3.10, 10 and 11 of Exhibit A, Buyer Furnished Equipment Provisions Document, to the AGTA and such articles
apply to the installation of the Software. 

  
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	 	(ii)	Customer and Boeing further agree that the installation of the Software is a service under Exhibit B, Customer Support Document, to the AGTA. 

 

	 	(iii)	Boeing makes no warranty as to the performance of such installation and Article 11 of Part 2 of Exhibit C of the AGTA, Disclaimer and Release; Exclusion of Liabilities and Article 8.2, Insurance, of
the AGTA apply to the installation of the Software. 

  

			
	 Very truly yours,
  

THE BOEING COMPANY

		
	By	 	/s/ Jeffery J. Solomon
	Its	 	Attorney-In-Fact
	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	 Date:
	 	September 18, 2012
	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	/s/ Tom Ashe
	Its	 	Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208472 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Seller Purchased Equipment
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. 03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	General. 

 Seller Purchased Equipment (SPE) is BFE that Boeing purchases for
Customer and that is identified as SPE in the Detail Specification for the Aircraft. 
  

	2.	Customer Responsibilities. 

 2.1 Supplier Selection. Customer will select SPE
suppliers from a list provided by Boeing for the commodities identified on such list and notify Boeing of the SPE suppliers in accordance with the supplier selection date(s) as set forth in Attachment A of this Letter Agreement. If Customer selects
a seat, galley or galley insert supplier that is not on the Boeing offerable supplier list, such seat, galley or galley insert will, subject to Boeing approval, become BFE and the provisions of Exhibit A, Buyer Furnished Equipment Provisions
Document, of the AGTA will apply. 
 2.2 Supplier Agreements. Customer will enter into initial agreements with the selected suppliers
within ten (10) days of the selection date(s) for the supplier to actively participate with Customer and Boeing in coordination actions including the Initial Technical Coordination Meeting (ITCM). Customer will enter into final agreements with
selected suppliers for the following additional provisions in accordance with the supplier agreement date(s) within thirty (30) days of the ITCM or as otherwise identified by Boeing: 

  
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	 	(i)	for emergency/miscellaneous equipment, providing standard supplier pricing, product support, warranty, spares, training and any additional support defined by Customer will be a direct pass through to Customer at time of
Aircraft delivery; 

  

	 	(ii)	for seats, galleys, galley inserts, and in-flight entertainment and cabin communications systems (IFE/CCS), negotiating price directly with the suppliers, product support including spares support, warranty,
training and any additional support defined by the Customer. Customer shall provide suppliers’ pricing to Boeing and shall obtain suppliers’ agreement to accept Boeing’s purchase orders reflecting the Customer negotiated pricing.

 2.3 Configuration Requirements. Customer is responsible for selecting equipment which is FAA certifiable at time of
Aircraft delivery, or for obtaining waivers from the applicable regulatory agency for non-FAA certifiable equipment. Customer will meet with Boeing and the selected SPE suppliers in the ITCM and any other scheduled meetings in order to: 

 

	 	(i)	for emergency/miscellaneous equipment, provide to Boeing the selected part specification/Customer requirements; 

  

	 	(ii)	for in-flight entertainment and cabin communications systems (IFE/CCS), participate with Boeing in meetings with such suppliers to ensure that suppliers’ functional system specifications meet Customer’s
and Boeing’s respective requirements; 

  

	 	(iii)	for galleys, provide to Boeing the definitive galley configuration requirements, including identification of refrigeration requirements and fixed and removable insert equipment by quantity, manufacturer and part number
not later than eight (8) weeks prior to galley supplier selection dates in Attachment A. 

  

	 	(iv)	for seats, Customer provide to Boeing the definitive seat configuration requirements not later than eight (8) weeks prior to seat supplier selection dates in Attachment A. 

  
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	3.	Boeing Responsibilities. 

 3.1 Supplier Selection. 

3.1.1 Bidder’s List. For information purposes, Boeing will submit to Customer a bidder’s list of existing suppliers of seats
and galleys one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the supplier selection date(s) referred to in paragraph 2 (i) above. 

3.1.2 Request for Quotation (RFQ). Approximately ninety (90) days prior to the supplier selection date(s), Boeing will
issue its RFQ inviting potential bidders to submit bids for the galleys and seats within thirty (30) days of the selection date. 

3.1.3 Bidders Summary. Not later than fifteen (15) days prior to the supplier selection date(s), Boeing will submit to Customer a
summary of the bidders from which to choose a supplier for the galleys and seats. The summary is based on an evaluation of the bids submitted using price, weight, warranty and schedule as the criteria. 

3.2 Additional Boeing responsibilities: 
  

	 	(i)	placing and managing the purchase orders with the suppliers; 

  

	 	(ii)	coordinating with the suppliers on technical issues; 

  

	 	(iii)	for seats, galleys, galley inserts and IFE/CCS confirming the agreed to pricing with both the Customer and supplier; 

  

	 	(iv)	for IFE/CCS providing Aircraft interface requirements to suppliers and assisting suppliers in the development of their IFE/CCS system specifications and approving such specifications; 

 

	 	(v)	ensuring that the delivered SPE complies with the part specification; 

  

	 	(vi)	obtaining certification of the Aircraft with the SPE installed; 

  

	 	(vii)	for miscellaneous/emergency equipment, obtaining standard supplier pricing, and obtaining for Customer copies of product support, warranty, spares, training, and any additional support documentation defined by the
Customer which shall be provided to Customer prior to delivery of the Aircraft. 

  
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	4.	IFE/CCS Software. 

 IFE/CCS may contain software of the following two types: 

4.1 Systems Software. The software required to operate and certify the IFE/CCS systems on the Aircraft is the Systems Software and is
part of the IFE/CCS. 
 4.2 Customer’s Software. The software accessible to the Aircraft passengers which controls
Customer’s specified optional features is Customer’s Software and is not part of the IFE/CCS. 
 4.2.1 Customer is solely
responsible for specifying Customer’s Software functional and performance requirements and ensuring that Customer’s Software meets such requirements. Customer and Customer’s Software supplier will have total responsibility for the
writing, certification, modification, revision, or correction of any of Customer’s Software. Customer shall be responsible for and assumes all liability with respect to Customer’s Software. 

4.2.2 The omission of any Customer’s Software or the lack of any functionality of Customer’s Software will not be a valid condition
for Customer’s rejection of the Aircraft at the time of Aircraft delivery. 
 4.2.3 Boeing has no obligation to approve any
documentation to support Customer’s Software certification. Boeing will only review and operate Customer’s Software if in Boeing’s reasonable opinion such review and operation is necessary to certify the IFE/CCS system on the
Aircraft. 
 4.2.4 Boeing shall not be responsible for obtaining FAA certification for Customer’s Software. 

 

	5.	Price. 

 5.1 Advance Payments. An estimated SPE price is included in the Advance
Payment Base Prices shown in Table 1 for the purpose of establishing the advance payments for the Aircraft. 
 5.2 Aircraft
Price. The Aircraft Price will be adjusted to reflect the actual costs charged to Boeing by the SPE suppliers and transportation charges. 
  

	6.	Changes. 

 After Customer’s acceptance of this Letter Agreement, any changes to SPE
may only be made by and between Boeing and the SPE suppliers. Customer requested changes to the SPE after execution of this Letter Agreement shall be made by Customer in writing directly to Boeing for approval and for coordination by Boeing with the
SPE supplier. Any such change to the configuration of the Aircraft shall be subject to price and offerability through Boeing’s master change or other process for amendment of the Purchase Agreement. 

  
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	7.	Proprietary Rights. 

 Boeing’s obligation to purchase SPE will not impose upon
Boeing any obligation to compensate Customer or any supplier for any proprietary rights Customer may have in the design of the SPE. 
  

	8.	Remedies. 

 8.1 If Customer does not perform its obligations as provided in this Letter
Agreement or if supplier fails (for any reason other than a default by Boeing under the purchase order terms) to deliver conforming SPE per the schedule set forth in the purchase order, then, in addition to any other remedies which Boeing may have
by contract or under law, Boeing may: 
 8.1.1 revise the schedule delivery month of the Aircraft to accommodate the delay in delivery of
the conforming SPE and base the calculation of the Escalation Adjustment on such revised delivery month; 
 8.1.2 deliver the Aircraft
without installing the SPE; 
 8.1.3 substitute a comparable part and invoice Customer for the cost; and 

8.1.4 increase the Aircraft Price by the amount of Boeing’s additional costs attributable to such noncompliance, including but not
limited to, disruption costs associated with out of sequence work by Boeing, any charges due to a supplier’s failure to perform in accordance with an SPE program milestones as established by Boeing and agreed to by the supplier and particularly
with respect to late delivery of such SPE. 
 8.2 Additionally, if delivery of SPE seats does not support the delivery of the Aircraft in
its scheduled delivery month, Customer agrees that: 
 8.2.1 Boeing may elect to deliver the Aircraft and Customer will accept delivery of
the Aircraft in the scheduled delivery month in a zero occupancy configuration: 
 8.2.1.1 if Boeing elects to deliver in a zero occupancy
configuration, Boeing will provide Customer with a retrofit offer, including price and schedule, for a service bulletin and remote certification in support of the post-delivery installation of the seats; and 

8.2.2 Boeing may charge Customer for Boeing’s additional costs attributable to, but not limited to, disruption costs associated with out
of sequence work by Boeing and any charges due to late delivery of such seats. 

  
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 8.2.3 Prior to Boeing imposing remedies under this subsection 8.2, Boeing will make
reasonable efforts to notify Customer in a timely manner if delivery of SPE seats will not support the delivery of the Aircraft. Boeing and Customer agree to discuss the noncompliance that resulted in the late delivery of the SPE seats and
discuss alternate remedies under this Section 8 if appropriate. 
 8.3 Alternate Remedies. 

In lieu of the terms set forth in paragraphs 8.1 and 8.2 above, Customer may select the alternate remedy provisions set forth in this
paragraph 8.3. Customer must provide notice of its election to utilize this paragraph 8.3 by providing written notice to Boeing no later than twenty four (24) months prior to the first day of the first month of the first Aircraft’s Three
Month Delivery Window (Remedy Election Notice). Should Customer not deliver the Remedy Election Notice within the prescribed time period, this paragraph 8.3 shall not apply to Boeing’s purchase of SPE on Customer’s behalf and the
terms of paragraphs 8.1 and 8.2 shall be in full force and effect for all Aircraft under this Purchase Agreement. Upon Customer’s timely delivery of the Remedy Election Notice indicating its election to utilize the alternate remedy terms in
this paragraph 8.3, the parties will execute a Supplemental Agreement to the Purchase Agreement removing paragraphs 8.1 and 8.2 from this Letter Agreement and including the following terms applicable to SPE: 

8.3.1 Boeing will charge Customer a fee equal to ten (10%) of the escalated price of the actual SPE equipment purchased and installed on
the Aircraft. Such fee will be due and payable upon Aircraft delivery and included in the final invoice for the Aircraft; 
 8.3.2 If
Customer’s nonperformance of its obligations in this Letter Agreement causes a delay in the delivery of the Aircraft or causes Boeing to perform out-of-sequence or additional work, Customer will reimburse Boeing for all resulting expenses and
be deemed to have agreed to any such delay in Aircraft delivery. In addition, Boeing will have the right to: 
 8.3.2.1 delay delivery of
the Aircraft; 
 8.3.2.2 deliver the Aircraft without installing the SPE; 

8.3.2.3 provide and install suitable alternate equipment and invoice Customer for the associated cost; and/or 

8.3.2.4 increase the Aircraft Price by the amount of Boeing’s additional costs attributable to such noncompliance. 

 

	9.	Title and Risk of Loss. 

 Title and risk of loss of the SPE will remain with Boeing until
the Aircraft is delivered to Customer. 

  
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	10.	Customer’s Indemnification of Boeing. 

 Customer will indemnify and hold harmless
Boeing from and against all claims and liabilities, including costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) incident thereto or incident to successfully establishing the right to indemnification, for injury to or death of any person or
persons, including employees of Customer but not employees of Boeing, or for loss of or damage to any property, including Aircraft, arising out of or in any way connected with any nonconformance or defect in any SPE and whether or not arising in
tort or occasioned in whole or in part by the negligence of Boeing. This indemnity will not apply with respect to any nonconformance or defect caused solely by Boeing’s installation of the SPE. 

 

	11.	Definition. 

 For purposes of the above indemnity, the term Boeing includes The
Boeing Company, its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates, the assignees of each, and their directors, officers, employees and agents. 
 Very truly yours,

  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	         September 18, 2012

	
	Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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 Attachment A to 

Letter Agreement VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208472 
  

	1.	Supplier Selection. 

 Customer will: 

 

	 	1.1	Select and notify Boeing of the suppliers and part numbers of the following SPE items by the following dates: 

  

			
	 Galley System
	  	            ****            
		  	  

		
	 Galley Inserts
	  	****
		  	  

		
	 Seats (passenger)
	  	****
		  	  

		
	 Overhead & Audio System
	  	****
		  	  

		
	 In-Seat Video System
	  	****
		  	  

		
	 Miscellaneous Emergency Equipment
	  	****
		  	  

		
	 Cargo Handling Systems*

(Single Aisle Programs only)
	  	****
		  	  

  

	*For	a new certification, supplier requires notification **** months prior to Cargo Handling System on-dock date. 

  

	**Actual	Supplier Selection dates will be provided when monthly delivery positions are available to customer. 

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208469 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Assignment of Customer’s Interest to a Subsidiary or Affiliate
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 The terms of this Letter Agreement
will prevail in the event of any conflict between this Letter Agreement and any provision in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	Assignment. 

 This Letter Agreement is provided as an accommodation to Customer in
consideration of its relationship with Boeing, and cannot be assigned in whole or in part. 
  

	4.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

  
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	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208471 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Open Matters for 737-8 and 737-9 Aircraft
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. 03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 Given the long period of time between
Purchase Agreement signing and delivery of the first Aircraft and the continued development of the 737MAX program, certain elements have not yet been defined. In consideration, Boeing and Customer agree to work together as the 737MAX program
develops as follows: 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	**** 

  

	6.	**** 

  

	7.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	         September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208473 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Export-Import Bank Financing Application Disclosure
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	Confidentiality. 

 The information contained in this Agreement represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer therefore agrees to limit disclosure of the information contained in this Agreement to employees of Customer with a need to know or to
certain other entities (including Customer’s legal advisors, financiers or governmental authorities) in order to assist Customer in evaluating Customer’s purchase of the Aircraft and who in turn agree not to disclose its contents to any
other person or entity without the prior written permission of Boeing. 
 Very truly yours, 

 

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

  
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	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208474 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Leasing Matters
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 It is understood that Customer intends
to lease the Aircraft to a third party or parties (Lessee or Lessees) and that such Lessees will be in the commercial airline business as an operator of aircraft. This Letter Agreement relates to certain services that Boeing will
provide to such Lessees. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	**** 

  

	6.	Assignment of Additional Rights at Delivery. 

 At the time of delivery by Boeing of any
Aircraft to Customer and Customer’s re-delivery of an Aircraft to an initial Lessee, Customer and Lessee will enter into an assignment of the remaining rights and duties under the Purchase Agreement (including warranty rights), pursuant to the
provisions of Article 9 of the AGTA. 
  

	7.	Confidential Treatment. 

 Customer understands and agrees that the information contained
herein represents confidential business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer agrees to limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents
for purposes of helping Customer perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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	 Very truly yours,
  

THE BOEING COMPANY

		
	By	 	/s/ Jeffery J. Solomon
	Its	 	Attorney-In-Fact
	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	 Date:
	 	September 18, 2012
	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	/s/ Tom Ashe
	Its	 	Director

  
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 ATTACHMENT A to 

Letter Agreement VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208474 

EXPLANATION & INSTRUCTIONS: 

The Partial Assignment of Rights form which follows as Attachment A must be executed prior to the provision of the training, services and
Materials described in the applicable Supplemental Exhibit (Customer Support Document) to the Purchase Agreement. It assigns only rights described in such document and does not assign warranty or other rights under the Purchase Agreement,
which are reserved until delivery and are assigned at that time. 

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

Boeing Commercial Airplanes 
 P.O. Box 3707 

Seattle, Washington 98124-2207 
  

			
	Attention:	  	 Vice President – Contracts
 Mail Stop 75-38

		
	Subject:	  	Partial Assignment of Rights – Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited as Lessor and
                                         
        as Lessee of Model 737-8 Aircraft

 Gentlemen: 
 In
connection with the lease by Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) to
                                         
            (Lessee) of a Boeing aircraft (more fully described below), reference is made to the following documents: 

 

	 	(i)	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 dated as of                          ,
20    , between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Customer, as amended and supplemented (Purchase Agreement), under which Customer purchased Boeing Model 737-8 aircraft, including certain aircraft which
have been designated for lease to Lessee (Aircraft). 

  

	 	(ii)	Aircraft General Terms Agreement No. AGTA-VLN dated as of                          ,
20    , between Boeing and Customer, as amended and supplemented (AGTA), which defines terms and conditions referenced in the Purchase Agreement. 

 

	 	(iii)	+ dated as of                          , 20     between Customer
and Lessee relating to the lease of the Aircraft (Lease). 

 Pursuant to the Lease, Customer has agreed to lease the
Aircraft to Lessee. Included in such Lease is the transfer to Lessee of certain rights to receive training, support and services, and other things related to the Aircraft under the provisions of Supplemental Exhibit CS1 (Customer
Support Document) to the Purchase Agreement. In order to accomplish such transfer of such rights, as authorized by the provisions of Article 9 of the AGTA, the parties agree as follows: 

 

	1.	Lessee’s Agreement to be Bound. 

 In consideration of Boeing’s acknowledgment
of this notice, Lessee, its successors and permitted assigns, hereby agree to be bound by and comply with all applicable terms, conditions, and limitations of the Purchase Agreement including, without limitation, the exclusion of liability,
disclaimer, and insurance provisions of the AGTA as incorporated into the Purchase Agreement. 

  
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	2.	Lessee’s Insurance. 

 Boeing’s obligation to provide the training, services and
Materials to Lessee is conditioned on the receipt by Boeing of evidence of compliance by Lessee with the insurance requirements set forth in Article 8.2 of the AGTA, prior to the provision of such training, services and Materials. 

 

	3.	Continuing Lessor Rights and Obligations. 

 Customer reserves to itself all rights,
claims and interests it may have under the Purchase Agreement not expressly assigned to Lessee hereunder and Customer acknowledges that it remains responsible to perform all of the terms and conditions of the Purchase Agreement, including without
limitation responsibility (i) for any payments due Boeing with respect to the Aircraft under Article 3 (Price) and Article 4 (Payment) of the Purchase Agreement and any Spare Parts or Leased Parts for the Aircraft
ordered by Customer under Customer’s CSGTA, and (ii) for the risk protections specified in Article 8 of the AGTA. 
  

	4.	Appointment of Lessee. 

 Customer hereby assigns to Lessee the sole authority to exercise
all rights and powers of Customer with respect to the training, services and Materials under the Customer Support Document to the Purchase Agreement. Such authorization will continue until Boeing will have received from Customer written notice to
the contrary addressed to Boeing’s Vice President – Contracts, P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, Washington 98124-2207 (by courier: 1901 Oakesdale Avenue SW, Renton, WA 98055). Until Boeing will have received
such notice, Boeing will be entitled to deal exclusively and solely with Lessee with respect to the training, services and Materials and with respect to the rights, powers, duties or obligations under the Customer Support Document to the Purchase
Agreement, and all actions taken by Lessee or agreements entered into by Lessee with respect to such training, services and Materials during the period prior to Boeing’s receipt of such notice will be final and binding upon Customer. 

 

	5.	Modification, Revision or Substitution of Training, Services and Materials. 

 Customer
and Lessee agree that the appointment of Lessee set forth in paragraph 4 herein includes the authority, with Boeing’s agreement, to modify, revise or substitute the form, type, and scope of the training, services and Materials; provided
however, that such modification, revision or substitution does not create any additional financial obligation by Customer to Boeing. It is further understood and agreed that the provisions of this assignment (including but not limited to matters of
exclusion of liability, disclaimer, and insurance) will apply to the provision by Boeing of such modified, revised or substituted training, services and Materials to the same extent as if they were specifically described in the Purchase Agreement.

  
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	6.	Boeing Rights and Obligations. 

 Customer and Lessee confirm expressly for the benefit of
Boeing that nothing in this assignment will (i) subject Boeing to any obligation or liability to which it would not otherwise be subject under the Purchase Agreement or limit, restrict, or change in any respect Boeing’s rights,
representations, warranties, indemnities or other agreements thereunder, except as otherwise expressly provided herein, (ii) limit any rights of set-off Boeing may have under applicable law, or
(iii) require Boeing to divest itself of title to or possession of the Aircraft until delivery thereof and payment therefore as provided in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	7.	Signing in Counterparts. 

 This assignment may be signed by the parties hereto in
separate counterparts, each of which when executed and delivered will be an original, but all such counterparts will together constitute but one and the same instrument. 
  

	8.	GOVERNING LAW. 

 THIS AGREEMENT WILL BE GOVERNED BY THE LAW OF THE STATE OF
WASHINGTON, U.S.A., INCLUDING ALL MATTERS OF CONSTRUCTION, VALIDITY AND PERFORMANCE, AND EXCLUSIVE OF WASHINGTON’S CONFLICTS OF LAWS RULES. 
  

	9.	Lessee Acceptance. 

 Lessee hereby accepts the authorizations set forth in
paragraphs 4 and 5 herein. 
 We request that Boeing, upon receipt of this letter, acknowledge receipt thereof and confirm the transfer
of rights under the Purchase Agreement as set forth above, by signing the acknowledgment set forth below and forwarding one copy of this letter, so acknowledged, to each of the undersigned. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Partial Assignment of Rights
agreement to be duly executed as of the dates written below. 
  

			
	 Very truly yours,
  

Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited

		
	By	 	 
	Its	 	Attorney-In-Fact
	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	 Date:
	 	 
	
	+[NAME OF LESSEE]
		
	By	 	 
	Its	 	 

  
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 Boeing Acknowledgment 

Receipt of the above letter acknowledged and transfer of rights under the Purchase Agreement with respect to the Aircraft as described above
confirmed, effective as of the date indicated below: 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 
	Its	 	Attorney-In-Fact
	 Date:
	 	                         , 20    

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208475 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	****
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. 03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 Definition of Terms: 

**** 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	**** 

  

	6.	Assignment. 

 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Purchase Agreement, the rights
and obligations described in this Letter Agreement are provided to Customer in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft at the time of delivery and leasing the Aircraft to commercial operators and cannot be assigned in whole or,
in part. 
  

	7.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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	 Very truly yours,
  

THE BOEING COMPANY

		
	By	 	/s/ Jeffery J. Solomon
	Its	 	Attorney-In-Fact
	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	 Date:
	 	September 18, 2012
	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	/s/ Tom Ashe
	Its	 	Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208476 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Performance Matters
		
	Reference:	  	Reference: Purchase Agreement No. 03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft) 

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 **** 

 

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	**** 

  

	6.	**** 

  

	7.	Assignment. 

 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Purchase Agreement, the rights
and obligations described in this Letter Agreement are provided to Customer in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft at the time of delivery and leasing the Aircraft to commercial operators and cannot be assigned in whole or,
in part. 
  

	8.	Confidential Treatment. 

 Customer understands and agrees that the information contained
herein represents confidential business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer agrees to limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents
for purposes of helping Customer perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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	 Very truly yours,
  

THE BOEING COMPANY

		
	By	 	/s/ Jeffery J. Solomon
	Its	 	Attorney-In-Fact
	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	 Date:
	 	September 18, 2012
	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	/s/ Tom Ashe
	Its	 	Director

  
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 Attachment A to Letter Agreement 

No. VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208476 
 Page 1 

**** 
 FOR AVOLON
AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED MODEL 737-8 
 **** 
  

			
	 SECTION
	  	 CONTENTS

		
	 1
	  	AIRCRAFT MODEL APPLICABILITY
		
	 2
	  	****
		
	 3
	  	AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION
		
	 4
	  	CONDITIONS
		
	 5
	  	DEMONSTRATION

 Attachment A to Letter Agreement 

No. VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208476 
 Page 2 

 

			
		
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	  	****
		
	 2
	  	****
		
	 3
	  	****
		
	 4
	  	****
		
	 5
	  	****

 Attachment B to Letter Agreement 

No. VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208476 
 Page 1 

**** 
 FOR AVOLON
AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED MODEL 737-9 
 **** 
  

			
	 SECTION
	  	 CONTENTS

		
	 1
	  	AIRCRAFT MODEL APPLICABILITY
		
	 2
	  	****
		
	 3
	  	AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION
		
	 4
	  	CONDITIONS
		
	 5
	  	DEMONSTRATION

 Attachment A to Letter Agreement 

No. VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208476 
 Page 2 

 

			
		
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	  	****
		
	 2
	  	****
		
	 3
	  	****
		
	 4
	  	****
		
	 5
	  	****

									
	

	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208477 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Aircraft Model Substitution
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. 03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 Customer may substitute the purchase
of Boeing Model 737-9 aircraft (Substitute Aircraft) in place of any 737-8 Aircraft with the scheduled month of delivery **** after delivery of the first 737-8 aircraft, subject to the following terms and conditions: 

 

	1.	Customer’s Written Notice. 

 Customer shall provide written notice of its intention
to substitute the purchase of a 737-8 Aircraft with the purchase of a Substitute Aircraft: 
  

	 	(i)	**** of the 737-8 Aircraft for which it will be substituted, provided that a Substitute Aircraft has been previously certified and delivered to Customer, or; 

 

	 	(ii)	**** prior to the scheduled month of delivery of the 737-8 Aircraft for which it will be substituted, if a Substitute Aircraft has not been previously certified and delivered to Customer. 

 

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	Auxiliary Fuel Tanks for the Substitute Aircraft 

 The right to substitute the Substitute
Aircraft under the terms of the Purchase Agreement excludes the installation of auxiliary fuel tanks, because such installation may delay delivery of the Substitute Aircraft up to three months. 

  
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	4.	Definitive Agreement. 

 Customer’s substitution right and Boeing obligation in this
Letter Agreement are further conditioned upon Customer and Boeing’s executing a definitive agreement for the purchase of the Substitute Aircraft within thirty (30) days of Customer’s substitution notice to Boeing or of Customer’s
acceptance of an alternate delivery month in accordance with paragraph 2.2 above. 
  

	5.	Price and Advance Payments. 

 The Airframe Price, Optional Features Price and, if
applicable, Engine Price of each Substitute Aircraft will be as set forth in the table immediately below and will be subject to adjustment to reflect: (i) any Manufacturer Change or Operator Change affecting a Substitute Aircraft substituted in
lieu of an Aircraft after the date hereof, consistent with the provisions of Article 3 of the AGTA; and (ii) any other changes to such Substitute Aircraft to which Boeing and Customer may mutually agree after the date of the detail
specification identified in the table immediately below. The escalation indices and methodology used to estimate the Advance Payment Base Price (APBP) will be determined in accordance with Supplemental Exhibit AE1 to the Purchase Agreement. 

  
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	737-9 Substitute Aircraft Description and Price
			
	 Airframe Model/MTOW:
	  	737-9	  	            ****            
	 Engine Model/Thrust:
	  	CFM-LEAP-1B	  	****
	 Airframe Price:  
	  	****
	 Optional Features Estimate:  
	  	****
		  		  	  

	 Sub-Total of Airframe and Features:  
	  	****
	 Engine Price (Per Aircraft):  
	  	****
	 Aircraft Basic Price (Excluding BFE/SPE):  
	  	****
		  		  	  

	 Buyer Furnished Equipment (BFE) Estimate:  
	  	****
	 Seller Purchased Equipment (SPE) Estimate:  
	  	****
	 Detail Specification:  
	  	****
	 Airframe Price Base Year:  
	  	****

  

	6.	Assignment. 

 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Purchase Agreement, the rights
and obligations described in this Letter Agreement are provided to Customer in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft at the time of delivery and leasing the Aircraft to commercial operators and cannot be assigned in whole or,
in part. 
  

	7.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	         September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208478 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	****
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	Assignment. 

 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Purchase Agreement, the rights
and obligations described in this Letter Agreement are provided to Customer in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft at the time of delivery and leasing the Aircraft to commercial operators and cannot be assigned in whole or,
in part. 
  

	3.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208479 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Assignment of Customer’s Interest for Securing Advance Payment Financing
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 This Letter Agreement sets forth the
rights and obligations between Boeing and Customer in the event of Customer’s desire to assign certain of its rights and interests under the Purchase Agreement for the purpose of securing advance payment financing. The terms of this Letter
Agreement will prevail in the event of any conflict between this Letter Agreement and any provision of the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	Assignment. 

 This Letter Agreement is provided as an accommodation to Customer in
consideration of its relationship with Boeing, and cannot be assigned in whole or in part. 
  

	5.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208480 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	****
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	**** 

  

	6.	**** 

  

	7.	Assignment. 

 Except for an assignment by Customer to a wholly-owned subsidiary as
permitted under Article 9, entitled “Assignment, Resale, or Lease” of the AGTA, this Letter Agreement is provided as an accommodation to Customer in consideration of Customer taking title to the Aircraft at the time of delivery and
leasing the Aircraft to a commercial operator and cannot be assigned in whole or in part. 
  

	8.	Confidential Treatment. 

 Customer understands and agrees that the information contained
herein represents confidential business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer agrees to limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents
for purposes of helping Customer perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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 ATTACHMENT A to 

Letter Agreement VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208480 

**** 
 **** 

  
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 ATTACHMENT B to 

Letter Agreement VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208480 

**** 
 **** 

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1208481 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 
 Shelbourne Road 

Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 
 Ireland 

 

			
	Subject:	  	Special Matters
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 1.     Credit Memoranda. In
consideration of Customer’s purchase of the Aircraft, at the delivery of each such Aircraft or Substitute Aircraft, as described in letter agreement VLS-PA-08315-LA-1208477 “Aircraft Model Substitution”, unless otherwise noted, Boeing
will provide to Customer the following credit memoranda: 
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	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	**** 

  

	6.	**** 

  

	7.	Assignment. 

 Unless otherwise noted herein, the Credit Memoranda described in this
Letter Agreement are provided as a financial accommodation to Customer and in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft or Substitute at time of delivery and leasing the Aircraft or Substitute to commercial operators. This Letter
Agreement cannot be assigned, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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	8.	Confidentiality. 

 Customer understands and agrees that the information contained herein
represents confidential business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer agrees to limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for
purposes of helping Customer perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. In addition to any equitable relief
that may be available to Boeing in the event of a breach of this clause, Boeing may rescind the Credit Memoranda contained in paragraph 1 above, in the event of any unauthorized disclosure by Customer. 

Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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	 		 		 	 The Boeing Company
 P.O. Box 3707
 Seattle, WA 98124-2207

 
  
  

VLS-PA-03815-LA-1209347 
 Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited 

The Oval, Building 1 Shelbourne Road Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 Ireland 
  

			
	Subject:	  	****
		
	Reference:	  	Purchase Agreement No. PA-03815 (Purchase Agreement) between The Boeing Company (Boeing) and Avolon Aerospace Leasing Limited (Customer) relating to Model 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft
(Aircraft)

 This letter agreement (Letter Agreement) amends and supplements the Purchase Agreement. All terms used
but not defined in this Letter Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Purchase Agreement. 
 **** 

 

	1.	**** 

  

	2.	**** 

  

	3.	**** 

  

	4.	**** 

  

	5.	Assignment. 

 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Purchase Agreement, the rights
and obligations described in this Letter Agreement are provided to Customer in consideration of Customer’s taking title to the Aircraft at the time of delivery and leasing the Aircraft to commercial operators and cannot be assigned in whole or,
in part. 
  

	6.	Confidential Treatment. 

 The information contained herein represents confidential
business information and has value precisely because it is not available generally or to other parties. Customer will limit the disclosure of its contents to employees of Customer with a need to know the contents for purposes of helping Customer
perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement and who understand they are not to disclose its contents to any other person or entity without the prior written consent of Boeing. 

  
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 Very truly yours, 
  

			
	THE BOEING COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Jeffery J. Solomon

	Its	 	 Attorney-In-Fact

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO this
		
	Date:	 	 September 18, 2012

	
	AVOLON AEROSPACE LEASING LIMITED
		
	By	 	 /s/ Tom Ashe

	Its	 	 Director

  
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