WICHITA – The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has approved Hawker Beechcraft’s Joint Plan of Reorganization (Plan), paving the way for the company to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the second half of February.
In confirming the plan, Judge Stuart M. Bernstein found that it satisfied all of the requirements of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, company officials noted.
“Today’s ruling marks the final significant step in the restructuring process,” said Robert “Steve” Miller, Hawker Beechcraft CEO. “Throughout this process, we have been guided by the goal of emerging in a strong operational and financial position, with an enhanced ability to compete well into the future. Our recapitalization and dramatically reduced debt load will allow us to do exactly that.”
As part of its reorganization, the company intends to rename itself Beechcraft Corporation and implement a business plan that focuses on its turboprop, piston, special mission and trainer/attack aircraft and on its parts, maintenance, repairs and refurbishment businesses, all of which are profitable and have high growth potential, company officials said.
Hawker Beechcraft officials said they expect the plan to become effective by the end of February, once all of the conditions for effectiveness have been met. Upon emergence from bankruptcy, pre-petition secured bank debt, unsecured bond debt, and certain general unsecured claims will be canceled and holders of such claims will receive equity in the reorganized company in the percentages negotiated by the major creditor groups at the time the company commenced the Chapter 11 proceedings.
The company’s new Board of Directors will include: General Donald G. ‘Don’ Cook, Gene Davis, Ralph Heath, David Tolley, Gideon Argov, Robert Johnson and Bill Boisture. The company expects to name two additional directors. In addition, Boisture will become CEO of Beechcraft Corporation and Steve Miller will become senior advisor to the board. The company’s existing leadership team will remain in place, officials noted.
On Jan. 30, the Court approved the company’s motion to retain J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Credit Suisse Securities (USA) to act as joint lead arrangers and joint bookrunners to structure, arrange and syndicate $600 million in exit financing, consisting of aloan and a revolving line of credit. The affiliated banks of the joint lead arrangers, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and Credit Suisse AG, have committed to underwrite the financing. The financing will be used to repay all claims under the debtor-in-possession post-petition credit facility, pay certain settlement and cure payments and fund ongoing operations.
On Jan. 31, the court approved the company’s agreement with the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) and the International Association of Machinists to address its pension plans. According to the terms of the agreement, accrued retirement benefits for participants in the company’s hourly/union plan will remain the responsibility of Hawker Beechcraft, while the PBGC will assume responsibility for the company’s base and salaried plans. The company estimates that 100% of union plan participants and more than 99% of non-union plan participants will receive the full amount of normal retirement pension benefits that have already vested. The company has reached a separate agreement to compensate those salaried employees and retirees whose pension benefits would otherwise have been reduced.
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