[CALS-INSOL Asia] Distressed Airlines – The Modern Toolkit for Asia and Beyond
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- [CALS-INSOL Asia] Distressed Airlines – The Modern Toolkit for Asia and Beyond
October
28
Monday
Speaker: | Panelists Paralee Techajongjintana Partner, Baker McKenzie Thailand Yada Yuwataepakorn Partner, Baker McKenzie Thailand Howard Lam Latham & Watkins Hong Kong SAR Luke Barefoot Cleary Gottlieb USA, New York Ian Pascoe Grant Thornton Thailand |
Moderator: | Toh Ding Jun CALS NUS Law |
Time: | 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm (SGT) |
Venue: | Zoom Webinar |
Type of Participation: | Open To Public |
Description
This online webinar explores issues arising in the restructuring of airlines in Asia. Our experts will share their experiences on the restructuring of three Asian airlines: (1) Thai Airways, (2) NOK Air, and (3) Hong Kong Airlines, and the restructuring of LATAM Airlines, based in Chile. This diversity of restructuring cases will enable participants to take a comparative view towards airline restructuring which, in some jurisdictions, might be influenced by domestic policy considerations.
Additionally, our experts will discuss the various challenges which may arise during an airline restructuring and the available tools in their jurisdiction to meet such challenges. Specifically, this panel will address topics such as the international dynamics of an airline restructuring, securing financing opportunities in a restructuring plan, and strategies for gathering creditor support.
Registration
Law students, SILE Part A and Part B candidates, please register here.
Members of the public may register here.
This webinar is complimentary for domestic and international law students, SILE Part A and SILE Part B candidates.
CPD Points
1.5
Practice Area: Corporate/Commercial
Training Level: General
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