Fri, Feb 13, 2004
Airline Asks Judge To Extend Deadline For Bankruptcy Plan
United Airlines,
saddled with a number of unresolved issues in its bankruptcy
proceedings, asked a federal judge to give it more time to file a
formal plan of reorganization.
The giant carrier asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Eugene Wedoff to
extend from March 8 to June 30 the period of exclusivity in which
United alone can file a reorganization plan. No outside investors
or United creditors can submit competing plans during that period.
If approved by Wedoff, the new timetable would mean United would
have until Aug. 30 to solicit votes on its plan from creditors and
other interested parties. Wedoff is expected to approve the motion
in United's next monthly bankruptcy hearing on Feb. 20.
Despite the new timetable, Chicago-based United still aims to
emerge from Chapter 11 protection by June 30, spokeswoman Jean
Medina said.
"This doesn't change the date," she said. "This ensures that the
plan we set forth reflects actual outcomes of critical issues."
The nation's
second-largest carrier still needs to find out whether it will
receive $1.6 billion in U.S. loan guarantees, a condition of the $2
billion in exit financing it obtained from J.P. Morgan Chase and
Citigroup. It also must resolve pending changes to its retirees'
health benefits, aircraft leases and municipal bond
obligations.
Also Monday, United asked Wedoff to deny a request by its flight
attendants that the judge appoint a court examiner to investigate
United's plan to cut retirees' health benefits. The attendants'
union says United tempted thousands of workers last year to retire
early by promising them that their health benefits would be
protected if they did so. In Monday's filing, United said it
repeatedly told workers there could be changes to health benefits,
even for those who chose to retire early.
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