🛫New Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filing - Ravn Air Group Inc.🛫

Ravn Air Group Inc.

April 5, 2020

Ravn Air Group Inc. and seven affiliates (the “debtors”), owners and operators of aircraft providing air transportation and logistics services to passenger, mail, charter and freight markets in Alaska, filed for bankruptcy in the District of Delaware. In addition to individual passengers, the debtors service, primarily through three airlines, the oil and gas industry, the seafood industry, the mining industry and the travel and tourism industries. Substantial shareholders include private equity firms W Capital Partners and J.F. Lehman & Company.

This is a COVID-19 story. The debtors highlight the seasonal nature of their business — high costs in Qs one and four and robust business in Qs two and three. COVID-19 hit Alaska, in earnest, on March 12 when the Governor of Alaska confirmed the first case of coronavirus in Alaska on live television. There was an immediate impact: revenues decreased 80-90% YOY as passengers stopped flying and local communities sought to cease passenger flights into their region. Eight days later, the State of Alaska issued a strong advisory to all Alaskans to stop all non-essential travel. As you can imagine, all of these things coalesced to create a harsh negative cash flow scenario for Ravn.

How harsh? Merely 11 days after the initial case announcement, the debtors announced layoffs. Four days later, they announced a second round. The debtors pivoted to survival mode but all of the cost-saving measures in the world couldn’t overcome the near-total loss of revenue coming in. Efforts to find a financing solution outside of bankruptcy did not materialize. Per the debtors:

Through the month of March, the Debtors engaged in extensive negotiations with the Prepetition Secured Parties regarding the future of the Debtors and their operations, their ability to weather the COVID-19 pandemic with or without assistance (including grants and loans under the CARES Act), and the willingness of the Prepetition Secured Parties to provide bridge financing in light of the foregoing. These negotiations (as well as the discussions with government officials described below) were made all the more difficult because of the inherent uncertainty regarding how long and the extent to which the current COVID-19 operating environment will last, as well as the fact that they were conducted telephonically, rather than inperson, as a result of COVID-19.

Wait. Zoom Video Communications Inc. ($ZM) isn’t the end-all be-all savior it’s been made out to be?!? Go figure.

These debtors now also serve as Exhibit A to the argument that the federal government ought to have acted sooner to pass the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) and put into place mechanisms for getting that much-needed capital out to the businesses that need it. The debtors add:

Separately, the Debtors also spoke with high-ranking representatives of the State of Alaska and the federal government. Unfortunately, by the end of March 2020, it became clear that any state or federal government financial assistance or other relief was not going to be available before the Debtors ran out of cash and had to suspend operations.

Eesh. Now that’s sh*tty timing. They pushed through an application on April 3, the first day to do so, but liquidity was so low that the debtors couldn’t make payroll. A bankruptcy filing, therefore, became necessary in order to nail down DIP financing to pay employee wages and, through the efforts of a skeleton crew, administer the bankruptcy cases. At the time of the actual filing, even the DIP documentation wasn’t complete.

  • Jurisdiction: D. of Delaware (Judge )

  • Capital Structure: $90.9mm RCF (BNP Paribas)

  • Professionals:

    • Legal: Keller Benvenutti Kim LLP (Tobias Keller, Jane Kim, Thomas Rupp) & Blank Rome LLP (Victoria Guilfoyle, Stanley Tarr, Jose Bibiloni)

    • Financial Advisor: Conway MacKenzie LLC

    • Claims Agent: Stretto (*click on the link above for free docket access)

  • Other Parties in Interest:

    • Prepetition & DIP Agent: BNP Paribas

      • Legal: Winston & Strawn LLP (David Neier, Carrie Hardman) & Ashby & Geddes PA (William Bowden, Gregory Taylor)

    • Large equityholders: W Capital Partners

Copy of New Chapter 11 Filing - Waypoint Leasing Holdings Ltd.

Waypoint Leasing Holdings Ltd.

November 25, 2018

“Get to the Choppa!” - Arnold Schwarzenegger

It has been a tough couple of years for companies in the helicopter business (see, e.g., Erickson Aircrane and CHG Group, not to mention PHI Inc. and Bristow Group, both of which restructuring professionals continue to watch and salivate over). So tough, in fact, that even Thanksgiving weekend wasn’t sacrosanct and even some big name sponsors couldn’t keep this thing out of court. Over the weekend, helicopter leasing company, Waypoint Leasing Holdings Ltd., “facing imminent liquidity constraints and potential defaults under their secured loan facilities,” filed for bankruptcy with a goal of…

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New Chapter 11 Filing - CST Industries Holdings Inc.

CST Industries Holdings Inc.

  • 6/9/17 Recap: So this is a soap opera. Kansas City-based manufacturer of (i) industrial containers used to store architectural and agricultural products, water, dry bulk and oil and gas and (ii) domes, filed for bankruptcy due to its unsustainable capital structure and seemingly strained relationship with its senior subordinated noteholders. According to the company's first day declaration, the company sought a prepetition sale that would pay off its BNP Paribas' loan and make a "substantial payout" to its unsecured creditors. But one obstreperous unsecured creditor rejected the sale overtures and demanded that the company pay to hire advisors "that in turn charged CST substantial fees and expenses" to the tune of $8-10mm (inclusive of its own pros fees). Welcome to the party pal. These fees, coupled with downturns in the oil and gas and Middle Eastern water markets, led to a precipitous drop in EBITDA and a liquidity crisis. Now the company hopes to use Chapter 11 to sell itself (pursuant to a $15mm DIP credit facility).
  • Jurisdiction: D. of Delaware
  • Capital Structure: $57.5mm TL (funded, BNP Paribas), $114.3mm senior subordinated notes (The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company & OCM Mezzanine Fund II LP).     
  • Company Professionals:
    • Legal: Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP (Kathryn Coleman, Christopher Gartman, Jacob Gartman, Anson Frelinghuysen) & Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP (Jeremy Ryan, R. Stephen McNeill, D. Ryan Slaugh)
    • Financial Advisor/Investment Banker: CDG Group LLC (Robert Del Genio)
    • Claims Agent: Epiq Bankruptcy Solutions LLC (*click on company name above for free docket access)
  • Other Parties in Interest:
    • TL Agent: BNP Paribas
      • Legal: Chadbourne & Parke LLP (Howard Beltzer, James Copeland, Joseph Giannini) & Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP (Louis Strubeck Jr.) & (local) Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor LLP (Kara Hammond Coyle)
    • Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors
      • Legal: Lowenstein Sandler LLP (Jeffrey Prol, David Banker, Wojciech Jung, Bruce Nathan) & (local) Shaw Fishman Glantz & Towbin LLC (Thomas Horan, Ira Bodenstein, Christina Sanfelippo)
      • Financial Advisor: Teneo Restructuring and Teneo Capital LLC (Christopher Wu)
    • OCM Mezzanine Fund II, L.P.
      • Legal: Goldberg Kohn Ltd. (William Meyers)
    • Private Equity Sponsor: The Sterling Group

Updated 7/11/17