Fri, Feb 07, 2003
As Leases are Broken by the Court, Lessors Lose
The
Chicago Tribune, in a John Schmeltzer story, pointed out that,
"United leases about 450 of its 550 jets." Those leases, now that
United is operating under Chapter 11 'protection,' are subject to
revision, or even dismissal, if United can make a case to the judge
that the ailing airline needs to get out of its contracts.
If Bankruptcy Judge Eugene Wedoff allows United to terminate all
the leases it wants, some major players could be facing big hits on
their balance sheets. Whirlpool, one lessor, didn't wait, and
posted a $29 million Q4 loss, already writing off its leases for
four 757s, with a value of $43 million. Disney and the Bank of New
York have also acknowledged their multi-million-dollar mistakes,
and would probably like Wedoff to let them take their planes and
lease them to someone else. Even with an airliner market in the
dumps, half a loaf is better...
Other
companies are still in denial, hoping against hope that their lease
agreements won't turn to dust, either as result of the judge's
action, or the ultimate collapse of the airline. The Trib
says CIT Group Group, for instance, holds United leases worth $96
million on paper; speaking of paper, it also holds $41 million in
United's bonds. That company's writeoffs, should they happen, will
happen only after the legal wrangling is over.
Altria Group [the company formerly known as "Philip Morris"]
wants 16 of its two dozen 757s back; their request is on the
judge's desk.
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