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1 Galley 1 Galley 1 Notes: 111 O Plastic Cups O 112 O 122 O 113 O 123 O 114 O 124 O ELECTRICAL PANEL 131 OO 141 OO 151 OO OV1 Oven (4 Trays per Oven) Mixed Nuts OV1A Oven (4 Trays per Oven) Breads 135 OO 145 OO 155 OO MISC 1A MISC 1B 161 OO Dairy* OV2 WARMING OVEN MAX 2 RACKS OV2A WARMING OVEN MAX 2 RACKS 171 O 172 O 173 O 174 O 175 O 176 Aisle Ready Liquor Cart Aisle Ready Liquor Cart Water* ICE* WASTE CONTAINER CO200/ With Liner 1 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
2 Galley 2 Galley 2 Notes: MISC O 222 O 213 O 223 O MISC 231 O 232 O 233 O 2A 241 O 242 O 243 O Originator DR Galley Supply 251 Pull Out Table Future Espresso CM 2 SE33 CM 3 SE O 272 O 273 O Glassware Non- Non- Non- 2 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
3 Galley 3 Notes: COUNTER LOAD AMENITY KITS 4 LRG TRAYS/4 SMALL/ 4 TR80 PLASTIC GLASSES 301 OO 311 OO 302 OO 312 OO 303 OO 313 OO 321 OO 331 OO 322 O 323 O 341 OO 351 OO 361 OO Corkscrew attached to wall 371 O 372 O 373 O Non- Non- Non- 3 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
4 Galley 4 Notes: 401 OO 402 OO MISC 4A 404 OO 405 OO 406 OO 407 OO 411 OO Plastic Cups O 431 O Galley Supply 412 OO 422 O 432 O OV4 ENTREES 7 RA OO 424 OO OV4A 415 OO 425 OO OV4B 416 OO 426 OO 417 OO 427OO 437OO CM 4 CM 5 M I S C 4 Entrees 4 RA65 Open Counter ELECTRICAL PANEL 447OO 457OO 467OO 471 Waste Container CO107 w/ liner 472 O 473 O 474 O Standard Cart 475 O 476 O Standard Cart 477 O TSU (19) (23) Equipment Cart Dessert Cart* Snack Baskets* Dessert Cart* TSU (18) (22) 4 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
5 Galley BAR Notes: NO CART LOADING WASTE CONTAINER NO CART LOADING WASTE CONTAINER NO CART LOADING 5 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
6 Galley 5 Notes: 501 OO 511 OO Plastic Cups OO 512 OO Electrical Panel 504 OO 514 OO 505 OO 515 OO 506 OO 516 OO 507 OO 517 OO 521 OO 522 OO 523 OO 524 OO 525 OO 526 OO 527 OO EXT 531 OO Galley Supply 532 OO 533 OO 534 OO 535 OO 536 OO 537 OO CM 6 CM 7 M I S C OO 553 OO 563 OO 544 OO 554 OO 564 OO 545 OO 555 OO 565 OO 546 OO 556 OO 566 OO DOM Meal Utensil 3 DRs Warming Oven 4 Rungs MAX 571 Waste Container CO107 w/ liner 572 O 573 O 574 O 575 O 576 O 577 O 6 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
7 Galley 6 Side Galleys Galley 6 Notes: 611 OO 3 HOT/3 PLASTIC 2 DR 621 OO Galley Supply F 3 HOT - R 612 OO 3 HOT/3 PLASTIC 2 DR 622 OO 3 HOT - R 15 COFFEE - F CM 8 CM 9 CM 11 CM Aft Position Waste Container CO202 W/LINER 672 Half-Size 673 Aft Position Waste Container CO202 W/LINER 674 Half-Size Non Non 7 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
8 Galley 7 Galley 7 Notes: 701 OO 702 OO 703 OO 704 OO 705 O 711 OO 712 OO 713 OO 714 OO 715 O Blue Buckets Electric Panel 721 OO 731 OO Galley Supply 722 OO 732 OO 723 OO 733 OO 724 OO 734 OO 725 O 735 O CM12 SE033 CM13 SE OO 753 OO 763 OO Buckets 744 OO 754 OO 764 OO EXT Thermal Servers 755 O 765 O Originator 746 O 756 O 766 O 771 O 772 O 773 O 774 O 775 O Aisle Ready Liquor Cart SODA Support Wet Ice Dairy/Juice Water Food for Sale 8 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
9 Galley 8 Galley 8 Notes: 802 O 803 OO 804 OO 805 OO 806 OO Electric Panel 812 O 813 OO 814 OO 815 OO 816 OO 822 OO 832 OO 823 OO 833 OO 824 OO 834 OO 825 OO 835 OO 826 OO 836 OO Galley Supply 841 O 851 O 861 O 852 O 862 O 843 OO 853 OO 863 OO EXT 844 OO 854 OO 864 OO Buckets Future Water Boiler CM14 SE033 CM15 SE033 Originator Thermal Servers 871 O 872 O 873 O 874 O 875 O Food for Sale Water SODA Support Wet Ice Dairy/Juice Aisle Ready Liquor Cart 9 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
10 Galley 9 MISC OO 911 OO 921 OO Plastic Cups Plastic Cups Plastic Cups Panel 903 O 913 OO Cold Cups - 3 () OV9 904 O 914 OO Cold Cups - 3 OV9C 905 O 915 OO () OV9D 906 O 916 OO () MISC 9A MIS C 9B OV9A OV9B MAX 7 OVEN RACKS T R A Y S 961 O Garbage Bags 962 O 965 O Supplemental 966 O Supplemental 971 WASTE CONT. CO201 W/LINER 972 O 973 O 974 O 975 O 976 O 977 O 978 WASTE CONT. CO201 W/LINER 10 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
11 Galley 10 3 DELAY SNACKS LAST ROW OF MAIN CABIN Galley 10 Notes: MISC 10A Aircraft Left 1011 O 1012 O Aircraft Right 1021 O 1031 O 1022 O 1032 O Emergency Equipment 1041 O 1042 O Video Monitor 1051 O 1052 O 1061 O 1062 O Non Non Non Non 11 (Eff. Oct. 2016) 9/28/ :57 AM
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