Norton Rose Fulbright advises SAS on Chapter 11 restructuring
Global | Press release - Business | August 2024
Norton Rose Fulbright's restructuring and insolvency team advised Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Scandinavia’s leading airline, as special aircraft finance counsel in its Chapter 11 restructuring.
The restructuring was completed through a Chapter 11 process in the US Bankruptcy Court and was the first Chapter 11 restructuring for a major European airline.
SAS commenced Chapter 11 in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York on July 5, 2022 and exited the process on August 27, 2024.
As special aircraft finance counsel, the Norton Rose Fulbright team advised SAS on the restructuring of the entirety of its fleet and financing contracts throughout the Chapter 11 process.
Norton Rose Fulbright fielded a multi-disciplinary team out of New York and London to advise SAS on all aspects of the project, working alongside the SAS team, Seabury Securities LLC, SAS’s restructuring advisor, investment banker and financial adviser, and Weil Gotshal & Manges, SAS’s counsel.
The firm helped SAS secure long-term lease restructurings from SAS’s aircraft lessors, assisted with the reconciliation and settlement of numerous and complex fleet claims (including the settlement of claims under its JOLCO financings) and in documenting new and amended lease commitments as part of the re-organisation of SAS’s fleet. The firm also helped to restructure key debt commitments and document new financing commitments prior to the company's emergence from Chapter 11.
Our London team was led by partner Owen Mulholland and counsel Louise Auty, with support from partners Will Alete and Charlotte Winter. Our New York team was led by partners David Rosenzweig and Fiona Henderson and senior counsel Francisco Vazquez.
Owen Mulholland commented:
“The SAS Chapter 11 restructuring was a fascinating and challenging case to work on. The Norton Rose Fulbright team is delighted to see the restructuring come to a successful conclusion for SAS and to have supported the SAS team throughout the process.”
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