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Old 24th Apr 2020, 10:07
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Apparently the CEO has been hated at every airport he works at. All he does is put up fees and charges, increase rent and lease prices and gouges the car parking prices. He also gets rid of most male managers and replaces them with females becuase he is scared of being outshone by more capable men. Real weakling of a man. The Board should sack him.
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 10:15
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impressive

Wow.
For a pilots rumour network forum there sure are a lot of administrators on here.

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Old 24th Apr 2020, 11:33
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Originally Posted by exfocx
You're only trading insolvent when you cannot pay your debts as and when they fall due. They allegedly had cash in the bank close to 1 bil so I doubt they were trading insolvent. A number of comments in the media made the point that if they whittled that cash position down before seeking out a buyer it would die, thus, I guess, they chose to enter vol admin to make it as attractive as possible with the best chance of preventing its collapse.

Edit: as of 5.02 (EST I guess) SMH reports the Admin claims 7B in debt in submitted court docs.
They can't pay their debts when asking employees to take leave at rates of less than 100%

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Old 24th Apr 2020, 11:43
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Perth Airport said this was standard practice.
Maybe at PER, not sure about anywhere else.

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Old 24th Apr 2020, 11:56
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Canberra airport did the same thing to a QF aircraft in 2018 allegedly.

https://australianaviation.com.au/20...olute-baloney/

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ld-ransom.html

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/sto...omali-pirates/
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 11:57
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I think he’s just pissed that no one is really using T1&T2 and T3&4 is rolling along doing it’s thing.

That’ll be salt in the sore wound in the QF spat.
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 12:03
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they are a creditor like anyone else and have no right to take out individual liens.
Ah that may be but possession is NOW, court decisions have the annoying habit of going the wrong way.
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 12:06
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Originally Posted by Paragraph377
The Scottish maggot strikes again! What a disgrace. The Board of Directors should sack him immediately! Is that even legal? Especially if the aircraft isn’t fully owned by the airline, or there is a lean on the aircraft, engines sometimes owned by a third party and fuselage owned by another third party? Aircraft ownership can be complex. Obviously Kevin Browns airport profits come before 10,000 unemployed people! Remember his name people. Disgraceful!!
I don't think that's legal, and when the Administrator goes to court to extract the aircraft so the leases can be terminated, the airport will be forced to let them go.

Anyway, what happened to airlines getting a full refund on navigation and landing charges as part of the Corona stimulant package?
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 12:10
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The CEO will be starring in the next episode of 'airplane repo' if the aircraft are owned by a leasing company though.

I think it is just a publicity stunt, and has zero legal weight. Perth Airport can stand in line like everyone else.
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 12:10
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Originally Posted by ifylofd
Wow.
For a pilots rumour network forum there sure are a lot of administrators on here.
Most pilots on here would probably have been through at least one administration.
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 13:55
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Originally Posted by Paragraph377
Very interesting. That’s a big difference from what they originally mentioned. Makes you wonder how an asministrator can work out a more accurate assessment of how much debt the company is in within a week, yet the Board who have been there for years and a CEO who who has been there for over a year didn’t know the real figures?? Oh well, maybe the return of Neate Keith wasn’t such a Gordon idea. And Stewie, dear oh dear, as COO you also were ‘disconnect’. What a mess.
Bring back Manny Gill the yield and hedging king. Give Stewie a touch up. Baaaahaaa
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 13:59
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Originally Posted by ifylofd
Wow.
For a pilots rumour network forum there sure are a lot of administrators on here.
And a lot who think they know how to run airlines as well.
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 14:24
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And a lot who think they know how to run airlines as well.
As opposed to what, the VA management team who are brilliant at it?

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Old 24th Apr 2020, 22:20
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It’s all a bit silly really.
According to the ABC news one of the aircraft does not have engines and another has landing gear issues so they are not worth much at all.
also in one of the photos the heavy machinery is parked in front of the B737 which is at the gate. Obviously the bright spark who put it there hasn’t heard of pushback!
Doesn't Sind like much thought has been given to this at all, mainly publicity stunt.
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 22:58
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After reading thru this thread it would read like a fictional disaster if being read 6 months ago! Back then one would have been laughed out of this forum even postulating it, you couldn't have dreamed this stuff up if ya tried, funny how life turns out!-)
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Old 24th Apr 2020, 23:07
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Originally Posted by RodH
It’s all a bit silly really.
According to the ABC news one of the aircraft does not have engines and another has landing gear issues so they are not worth much at all.
also in one of the photos the heavy machinery is parked in front of the B737 which is at the gate. Obviously the bright spark who put it there hasn’t heard of pushback!
Doesn't Sind like much thought has been given to this at all, mainly publicity stunt.
I don't think it has landing gear issues, I'm pretty sure it's just been sealed up for longer term storage with tape and plastic.
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Old 25th Apr 2020, 00:10
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How is it possible that an a board and ELT (some of whom have been there for years). A CEO who has been there for a year, Can seriously go to the government asking for 1.4B and they don't even know how much they already owe??? Seriously WTF! Surely the first thing you would do after joining a company notoriously addicted to borrowing money and being in hock to the eyeballs would be to find out how bad the situation is? AND it was so bad it only took your administrator ONE WEEK to find 2 BILLION DOLLARS that no one knew about.

Who on earth does that make sense too? Was administration part of the plan all along or are they all just incompetent or stupid or both? Surely there has to be some sort of enquiry? This just doesn't add up.

Had the Govt. stumped up the cash that would have but them in the debt ballpark of 8.4B. I would love to know how on earth any of them had a plan to pay that back. Especially with the same Villiage idiots who put it there in the first place still running amok.
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Old 25th Apr 2020, 00:26
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Originally Posted by Traffic_Is_Er_Was
Maybe at PER, not sure about anywhere else.
Airports in the UK and Europe made similar moves when Flybe, Thomas Cook, Monarch, etc all collapsed.
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Old 25th Apr 2020, 00:31
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Originally Posted by Tommy Bahama
How is it possible that an a board and ELT (some of whom have been there for years). A CEO who has been there for a year, Can seriously go to the government asking for 1.4B and they don't even know how much they already owe??? Seriously WTF! Surely the first thing you would do after joining a company notoriously addicted to borrowing money and being in hock to the eyeballs would be to find out how bad the situation is? AND it was so bad it only took your administrator ONE WEEK to find 2 BILLION DOLLARS that no one knew about.

Who on earth does that make sense too? Was administration part of the plan all along or are they all just incompetent or stupid or both? Surely there has to be some sort of enquiry? This just doesn't add up.

Had the Govt. stumped up the cash that would have but them in the debt ballpark of 8.4B. I would love to know how on earth any of them had a plan to pay that back. Especially with the same Villiage idiots who put it there in the first place still running amok.
This PS bloke seems to be oblivious to everything. What else will show up as the administrators dig deeper. This gets worse by the day.
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Old 25th Apr 2020, 01:25
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Had the Govt. stumped up the cash that would have but them in the debt ballpark of 8.4B. I would love to know how on earth any of them had a plan to pay that back. Especially with the same Villiage idiots who put it there in the first place still running amo
You get to own your own slice after 3 years. What a deal.
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