avianca cargo | Air Cargo Next https://aircargonext.com The News on the Future of Airfreight Thu, 29 Feb 2024 19:50:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://aircargonext.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-android-chrome-512x512-1-1-32x32.png avianca cargo | Air Cargo Next https://aircargonext.com 32 32 From farm to freighter: Transporting flowers by air  https://aircargonext.com/featured-content/features/from-farm-to-freighter-transporting-flowers-by-air/ Tue, 13 Feb 2024 23:46:28 +0000 https://aircargonext.com/?p=57140295 People: Air cargo welcomes new executives  https://aircargonext.com/featured-content/people/people-air-cargo-welcomes-new-executives/ Wed, 11 Oct 2023 20:54:04 +0000 https://aircargonext.com/?p=57138630 Digital Pulse: Qstep brings Helsinki into ICS2 compliance  https://aircargonext.com/featured-content/digital-pulse/digital-pulse-qstep-brings-helsinki-into-ics2-compliance/ Fri, 18 Aug 2023 19:03:13 +0000 https://aircargonext.com/?p=57137775 DHL, Turkish Cargo sign MOU to improve ops  https://aircargonext.com/news/ai-generated-content/dhl-turkish-cargo-sign-mou-to-improve-ops/ Thu, 27 Apr 2023 20:46:47 +0000 https://aircargonext.com/?p=57135685 Avianca Cargo obtains CEIV Fresh certification https://aircargonext.com/news/air-cargo-cold-chain/avianca-cargo-obtains-ceiv-fresh-certification/ Fri, 14 Oct 2022 16:38:06 +0000 https://aircargoworld.com/?p=57132511 Correa joins Avianca https://aircargonext.com/featured-content/people/correa-joins-avianca/ Fri, 14 Jan 2022 19:29:09 +0000 https://aircargoworld.com/?p=98154 Air cargo industry delivers holiday cheer https://aircargonext.com/news/cargo-airlines/air-cargo-industry-delivers-holiday-cheer/ Thu, 24 Dec 2020 21:27:50 +0000 https://aircargoworld.com/?p=93858 Avianca files for bankruptcy as LatAm skies stay closed https://aircargonext.com/news/cargo-airlines/avianca-files-for-bankruptcy-as-latam-skies-stay-closed/ Mon, 11 May 2020 22:42:46 +0000 https://aircargoworld.com/?p=81544 Avianca Holdings SA, one of the biggest carriers in Latin America, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after travel bans across the region forced the Colombian airline to ground its fleet.

Avianca, which counts United Airlines Holdings Inc. and Kingsland Holdings as stakeholders, filed for protection from its creditors in the Southern District of New York, according to court papers. It listed as much as $10 billion in liabilities and the same amount in assets. The company said it will not make bond payments due Monday.

The carrier grounded planes in late March after governments across Latin America sealed borders to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. Avianca had just emerged from a tumultuous year in which it restructured debt and embarked on a business turnaround plan aimed at restoring profitability by focusing on flights through its Bogota hub. It cited the impact of the pandemic in a statement Sunday, adding that it intends to keep flying during the reorganization.

“Avianca is facing the most challenging crisis in our 100-year history as we navigate the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic,” Chief Executive Officer Anko Van Der Werff said in the statement. “We believe that a reorganization under Chapter 11 is the best path forward to protect the essential air travel and air transport services that we provide across Colombia and other markets throughout Latin America.”

Quick and orderly

In late March, the company deferred lessor payments, canceled planned investments and offered unpaid leave to the majority of its 21,000 employees to cut costs. The company also delayed filing its annual report until June and said it will include a warning that there’s substantial doubt about Avianca’s ability to stay in business.

By filing for protection in New York, the company laid out a clearer path for its creditors, said Roger Horn, a senior emerging markets strategist at SMBC Nikko Securities America in New York.

“Unlike with so many messy Latin American bankruptcy situations, at least a U.S. filing is quick and orderly and allows for debtor-in-possession financing,” he said. “Avianca could have a chance of coming out of this crisis actually operating as an airline.”

The bankruptcy will be felt widely in the rest of the struggling airline industry, with providers of aircraft, jet engines and maintenance services among Avianca’s biggest unsecured creditors. The documents show more than $30 million each is owed to IAE International Aero Engines AG and General Electric & CMF International. Over $28 million of obligations are listed for Rolls Royce Plc.

Lufthansa Group is owed $4.44 million, a unit of Boeing Co. is due $3.66 million and Airbus claims total $2.83 million.

Skipped payments

Avianca will not pay a $65.6 million bond maturity or make a coupon on bonds due in 2023, Chief Financial Officer Adrian Neuhauser said in an online briefing Sunday evening. The payments are due Monday and the company decided to keep as much liquidity as possible during the restructuring, he said.

The company requested authority to continue paying wages and honoring employee benefit programs, as well as pay vendors and suppliers, it said in the statement. It intends to “wind-down” operations in Peru “to renew its focus on core markets upon emergence from its court-supervised reorganization.” Peru represents about 5% of operations, the company said.

Its loyalty program, LifeMiles, which is a separate business, was not affected by the filing, the company said in a statement.

Avianca said it remains in discussions with government officials in Colombia and in other countries to provide financial support during the reorganization. Neuhauser said those discussions involve debtor-in-possession financing, which can often last months.

“While these discussions are ongoing, the company intends to utilize its cash on hand, combined with funds generated from its ongoing operations (such as cargo), to support the business during the court-supervised reorganization process,” Van Der Werff said in the statement.

Van der Werff has been in charge only since June 2019, when Avianca’s finances were already shaky. The company is getting financial advice from Seabury Securities LLC and FTI Consulting, with legal help from Milbank LLP, Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP, Gómez-Pinzón Abogados and Urdaneta, Vélez, Pearl & Abdallah Abogados.

The case is Avianca Inc., 20-11132, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.

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Tampa Cargo request for US ops draws objections https://aircargonext.com/news/cargo-airlines/tampa-cargo-request-for-us-ops-draws-objections/ Wed, 01 Apr 2020 22:13:01 +0000 https://aircargoworld.com/?p=78605 Avianca launches Dallas-Bogota freighter route https://aircargonext.com/news/avianca-launches-dallas-bogota-freighter-route/ Mon, 09 Sep 2019 14:24:53 +0000 https://aircargoworld.com/?p=68662 Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) will gain its first scheduled South American freighter route beginning Oct. 2, with the launch of a Bogota (BOG)-DFW route operated by Avianca Cargo using an A330-200 freighter. The service will operate twice weekly.

The route will primarily handle perishable cargo including “salmon and red fruits from Chile, flowers from Colombia, asparagus and mangoes from Peru and flowers and fruits from Ecuador,” Avianca Cargo General Managing Director Kurt Schosinsky said in a statement on Sept. 5.

DFW was selected for its central location within the United States, allowing for ground distribution throughout the country. The carrier added that the new route is also in line with its plans for the Bogota hub, which Avianca foresees as a consolidation point for South American cargo headed to Europe and Asia.

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