Uh-oh. This could slow down the fast-track Ch 11 exit we keep hearing about.
Disney says that Delta didn't learn anything from the UAL airplane lease claims nightmare:
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061006/delta_lease_claims.html?.v=1
Too funny. All we keep hearing is how DL is so far ahead of where UAL was after the same amount of time in Ch 11 and now comes the real story.
Disney says that Delta didn't learn anything from the UAL airplane lease claims nightmare:
Delta Faces $4B in Plane-Lease Claims, Court Documents Say
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Delta Air Lines Inc.'s liability to investors who financed 270 of its aircraft in return for tax benefits could exceed $4 billion, new court documents show.
The numbers suggest Delta faces a confrontation over its aircraft-financing deals that could be nearly as large as the one UAL Corp.'s United Airlines experienced in the final stages of its bankruptcy reorganization. United's exit from Chapter 11 proceedings was nearly delayed by a quarrel over $5.1 billion in so-called leverage-lease claims.
Delta, the country's third-largest airline by passenger traffic, has spent a year in bankruptcy proceedings and is aiming to complete its reorganization by the middle of 2007. In papers filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan, Delta has proposed rules for resolving the claims disputes, saying it wants to avoid UAL's experience.
But a growing number of aircraft financiers have objected to the proposal, saying the rules would make matters worse. Many of the financiers happen to be the same investors who quarreled with United -- including Walt Disney Co. . In separate filings with the court this week, dozens of financiers said Delta owes them more than $4 billion.
Disney said Delta's proposed rules suggested the airline hadn't learned a "lesson" from United's experience with aircraft claims. Instead, it said, Delta is "attempting to invent entirely new, untested, unwieldy, and unfair processes." Those processes, the entertainment conglomerate said, are "likely to run aground."
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061006/delta_lease_claims.html?.v=1
Too funny. All we keep hearing is how DL is so far ahead of where UAL was after the same amount of time in Ch 11 and now comes the real story.