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exhibit1035_07wje-pax051

This copy of the document filed as an Exhibit excludes certain identified information  because such information is both (i) not material and (ii) would likely cause competitive  harm if publicly disclosed. Omissions are designated by the symbol [...***...].     Page 1  BOEING PROPRIETARY        CUSTOMER SUPPORT VARIABLES    between    THE BOEING COMPANY    and    ALLEGIANT AIR, LLC    SUPPLEMENTAL EXHIBIT CS1    To PURCHASE AGREEMENT NUMBER PA-05130  

 

WJE-PA-05130-CS1 Page 2  BOEING PROPRIETARY    CUSTOMER SUPPORT VARIABLES    relating to    BOEING MODELS 737-8-200 AND 737-7 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 support program (Customer Support Program) to  be furnished by Boeing in support of the Aircraft.  The Customer Support Program will be based upon and equivalent to the  entitlements summarized below.  1. Maintenance Training.  1.1 Airplane General Familiarization Course; [...***...] class of [...***...]  students.  1.2 Avionics/Airframe/Powerplant/Electrical Line & Base Maintenance Course;  [...***...] classes of [...***...] students per class.  1.3 Airframe/Powerplant Line & Base Maintenance Course; [...***...]) class of  [...***...] students.  1.4 Avionics Line & Base Maintenance Course; [...***...] class of [...***...]  students.  1.5 Engine Run-Up Course; [...***...] classes of [...***...] students per class.  1.6 Corrosion Prevention & Control Course; [...***...] class of [...***...]  students.   1.7 Aircraft Rigging Course; [...***...] class of [...***...] students.  1.8 Structural Repair Manual Course; [...***...] class of [...***...] students.  1.9 Training materials will be provided to each student. In addition, [...***...]  set of training materials, including computer based training, instrument panel wall  charts, training videos, training manuals, student reference guide, etc. will be provided  for use in Customer's own training program.  2. Flight Training.  2.1 Type Rating Training for [...***...] flight crews [...***...]. The training will  consist of ground school (utilizing interactive media (formerly computer based training)),  flight training device, and full flight simulator.  2.2 Operational Familiarization for Dispatchers; [...***...]  classes of [...***...] students per class.    2.3 Cabin Safety Training; [...***...] classes of [...***...] students per class.  

 

WJE-PA-05130-CS1 Page 3  BOEING PROPRIETARY  2.4 Performance Engineer Training in Boeing’s regularly scheduled courses.  Course schedules are published twice a year.  2.5 Training materials will be provided to each student. In addition, one (1) set  of student training materials; including e-Learning materials, instrument panel wall  charts, and training videos (if applicable) will be provided for use in Customer's own  training program.  2.6 Additional Flight Operations Services:  The days listed in this section are measured from the day the instructor(s) depart  Boeing until their return to Boeing, including travel and days off.  2.6.1 Provide [...***...] total instructor pilot days, to be used for any of the  following services:  Ferry flight  Airplane/base training  Simulator observation  Proving sectors/flights  Revenue services training/Initial operating  experience/supervised flying  2.6.2 Provide an instructor pilot to visit Customer six (6) months after  revenue service training to review Customer's flight crew operations for a [...***...]  period.  3. Planning Assistance.  3.1 Maintenance engineering. Notwithstanding anything in Exhibit B to the  AGTA to the contrary, Boeing will provide the following maintenance engineering  support:  3.1.1 Maintenance Planning Assistance. Upon Customer’s request,  Boeing will provide [...***...] 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 Customer’s  request and subject to Boeing’s consent, Boeing will provide [...***...] on-site visit to  Customer's main base to assist with the development of their Extended Operation  (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 Customer’s request, Boeing  will provide [...***...] 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.  

 

WJE-PA-05130-CS1 Page 4  BOEING PROPRIETARY  3.1.4 Maintenance Engineering Evaluation. Upon Customer’s request,  Boeing will provide [...***...] 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.  3.2.1 Recommended Spares Parts List (RSPL). A customized RSPL will  be provided to identify spare parts required for the Customer Support Program.  3.2.2 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.  3.2.3 Spares Provisioning Conference. A provisioning conference will be  conducted at Boeing’s facilities where documentation and technical expertise are  available.  4. Technical Data and Documents.  4.1 Flight Operations.  Airplane Flight Manual  Airplane Rescue and Fire Fighting Information  Dispatch Deviations Guide  ETOPS Guide Volume III – Operational Guidelines and Methods  Flight Attendant Manual  Flight Crew Operations Manual and Quick Reference Handbook  Flight Crew Training Manual  FMC Supplementary Data Document  Jet Transport Performance Methods  Operational Performance Software  Performance Engineers Tool  Weight and Balance Manual Chapter 1 Control and Loading  4.2 Maintenance.  Aircraft Maintenance Manual and XML Supplement  Component Maintenance Manual  Fault Isolation Manual  Fault Reporting Manual  Fuel Measuring Stick Manual  Illustrated Parts Catalog  Interactive Fault Isolation Manual  Nondestructive Test Manual  Powerplant Buildup Manual  Service Bulletins and Index  Standard Overhaul Practices Manual Chapter 20  

 

WJE-PA-05130-CS1 Page 5  BOEING PROPRIETARY  Standard Wiring Practices Manual Chapter 20  Structural Repair Manual  System Schematic Manual  Wiring Diagram Manual  4.3 Service Engineering.  All Operators Messages  Maintenance Tips  Service Letters  4.4 Maintenance Programs Engineering.  Airline Maintenance Inspection Intervals  Airworthiness Limitations  Airworthiness Limitations – Line Number Specific  Certification Maintenance Requirements  Damage Tolerance Rating Check Form Document  ETOPS Configuration, Maintenance and Procedures  ETOPS Guide Volume I - Configuration, Maintenance & Procedures  Supplement  ETOPS Guide Volume II - Maintenance Program Guidelines  EWIS ICA Source Document  Maintenance Planning Document and Supplement  Maintenance Task Cards and Index and Supplement  Special Compliance Items  4.5 Facilities and Equipment Planning.  Airplane Recovery Document  Engine Ground Handling Document  GSE Tooling Drawings  Illustrated Tool and Equipment Manual  Maintenance Facility and Equipment Planning Document  Special Tool and Ground Handling Equipment Drawings and Index  4.6 Airport Technology.  Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning  4.7 Supplier Technical Data.  Supplier Component Maintenance Manuals  Product Support and Assurance Agreements  4.8 Product Standard.  Product Standard Data System  4.9 Fleet Statistical Data and Report.  Fleet reliability views, charts, and reports  4.10 Engineering Drawings.  Assembly and Installation Drawings  

 

WJE-PA-05130-CS1 Page 6  BOEING PROPRIETARY    5. Aircraft Information.  5.1 Aircraft Information. is defined as that data provided by Customer to  Boeing which falls into one (1) 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. It is acknowledged that Customer either owns or has the  right to Aircraft Information and, to the extent Customer has or obtains rights to Aircraft  Information and supplies the same to Boeing, Customer grants to Boeing a perpetual,  world-wide, non-exclusive license to use and disclose such Aircraft Information and  create derivatives thereof in Boeing data and information and products and services  provided all Customer identification information is removed. Customer identification  information may be retained as necessary solely 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).  The foregoing  license grant does not convey to Boeing any form of title or ownership of the Aircraft  Information.  For purposes of this article, Boeing is defined as The Boeing Company and its  wholly owned subsidiaries.  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.  6. Field Service Intro Representation.  Included within Boeing’s field service representation will be [...***...] introductory  Field Service Representative available for [...***...] at Customer’s main maintenance  location or another site requested by Customer and agreed by Boeing. If Customer  requests field service representation at a site other than Customer’s main maintenance  location, Customer will assist the introductory Field Service Representative with airport  identification passes and formal introduction to the airport authorities at such site.exhibit1036_08wje-pax051

 Page 1  BOEING PROPRIETARY        ENGINE ESCALATION ADJUSTMENT,  ENGINE WARRANTY AND PATENT INDEMNITY    between    THE BOEING COMPANY    and    ALLEGIANT AIR, LLC    Supplemental Exhibit EE1    to Purchase Agreement Number PA-05130  

 

WJE-PA-05130-EE1 Page 2  BOEING PROPRIETARY    ENGINE ESCALATION ADJUSTMENT,  ENGINE WARRANTY AND PATENT INDEMNITY    relating to    BOEING MODELS 737-8-200 AND 737-7 AIRCRAFT    1. ENGINE ESCALATION.  No separate engine escalation methodology is defined for the Aircraft. The  engine price, at its basic thrust level, is included in and will be escalated in the same  manner as the Airframe Price.  2. ENGINE WARRANTY AND PRODUCT SUPPORT PLAN.  Boeing has obtained from CFM International, Inc. (or CFM International, S.A., as  the case may be) (CFM) CFM’s guarantee that CFM will extend directly to Customer  CFM's warranty, special guarantees and product support services (herein referred to as  Warranty); subject, however, to Customer's acceptance of the conditions set forth in the  Warranty.  In consideration for Boeing’s having obtained CFM's guarantee to provide the  Warranty directly to the Customer, Customer hereby releases and discharges Boeing  from any and all claims, obligations and liabilities whatsoever arising out of the  purchase or use of such engines and Customer hereby waives, releases and renounces  all its rights in all such claims, obligations and liabilities. THE WARRANTY CFM  EXTENDS DIRECTLY TO CUSTOMER IS EXCLUSIVE, AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL  OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL OR IMPLIED. THERE ARE NO  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY.

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