Comair Limited (In Provisional Liquidation) and Shaun Collyer and Richard A. Ferguson

CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. New York
DecidedFebruary 12, 2023
Docket21-10298
StatusUnknown

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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT NOT FOR PUBLICATION SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------- x : In re: : Case No. 21-10298 (JLG)

: COMAIR LIMITED, : Chapter 15

: Debtor in a foreign proceeding.1 : -------------------------------------------------------- x

MEMORANDUM DECISION GRANTING MOTION TO (A) AMEND ORDER RECOGNIZING FOREIGN MAIN PROCEEDING PURSUANT TO 11 U.S.C. §§ 1517(D) AND 1522(C), AND (B) SUBSTITUTE THE PROVISIONAL LIQUIDATORS IN PENDING CONTESTED MATTERS PURSUANT TO BANKRUPTCY RULE 7025

A P P E A R A N C E S :

PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAW PITTMAN LLP Attorneys for the Foreign Representative of Comair Limited 31 West 52nd Street New York, NY 10019-6131 By: John A. Pintarelli, Esq. Hugh M. McDonald, Esq. Rahman Connelly, Esq.

KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP KIRKLAND & ELLIS INTERNATIONAL LLP Attorneys for The Boeing Company 601 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10022 By: David R. Seligman, Esq. Susan D. Golden, Esq. Michael B. Slade, Esq.

1 The Debtor’s company registration number is 1967/006783/06. The Debtor’s registered business address is 1 Marignane Drive, Bonaero Park, Kempton Park, Gauteng 1619, South Africa. HON. JAMES L. GARRITY, JR. U.S. BANKRUPTCY JUDGE

Introduction2 Comair Limited (“Comair”) is a commercial airline incorporated in the Republic of South Africa. In May 2020, it commenced a Business Rescue Proceeding, essentially to rehabilitate its business, under the South African Companies Act of 2008, in the High Court of South Africa (the “High Court”). Comair appointed Richard Ferguson and Shaun Collyer as Comair’s business rescue petitioners (the “Business Rescue Practitioners” or “BRPs”).3 In September 2020, Comair’s creditors approved a Rescue Plan, and in February 2021, the BRPs filed a Verified Petition4 in this Court, commencing Comair’s case under chapter 15 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Chapter 15 Case”), and in doing so, seeking recognition of the Business Rescue Proceeding under chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code. In April 2021, the Court entered an order (the “Recognition Order”)5 granting recognition of the Business Rescue Proceeding as a foreign main proceeding

under section 1502(4) of the Bankruptcy Code and recognizing the BRPs as foreign representatives of Comair within the meaning of section 101(24) of the Bankruptcy Code. In November 2021, the

2 Capitalized terms used, but not defined, in the Introduction have the meanings ascribed to them herein. References to “ECF No. __” are to filings entered on the docket in the main chapter 15 case, No. 21-10298. 3 Mr. Collyer was later replaced by Neil Hablutzel. 4 Verified Petition for Recognition of Foreign Main Proceeding and for Related Relief Under Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code, and Memorandum of Law In Support Thereof, ECF No. 2 (the “Verified Petition”). Shaun Collyer, Comair’s foreign representative at the time, submitted a declaration in support of the Verified Petition. See Declaration of Shaun Collyer in Support of Chapter 15 Petition for Recognition as Foreign Main Proceeding, ECF No. 3 (the “Collyer Decl.”). Nastascha Harduth, a South African attorney and then-counsel to the BRPs, also filed a supporting declaration. Declaration of Nastascha Harduth in Support of Chapter 15 Petition for Recognition as Foreign Main Proceeding, ECF No. 4 (the “First Harduth Decl.”). Another supporting declaration was submitted by John A. Pintarelli, then-counsel to the BRPs in the United States. Declaration of John A. Pintarelli, ECF No. 5. 5 Order Granting Recognition and Relief In Air Of A Foreign Main Proceeding Pursuant to Sections 1504, 1509, 1515, 1517, 1520, 1521, and 1524 Under Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code, ECF No. 12 (the “Recognition Order”). Court granted the BRPs Discovery Motion and authorized the BRPs to take discovery of the Boeing Company (“Boeing”). On June 14, 2022, the High Court entered a provisional order granting the BRPs’ Winding Up Application, which effectively terminated the Business Rescue Proceeding and placed Comair into a provisional liquidation (the “Provisional Liquidation”). On June 17, 2022, the High Court

appointed Cloete Murray, Kgashane Christopher Monyela, Ahmed Carim, Tracy Anne Cameron, and Buhle Jeffery Eric Buthelezi as the joint provisional liquidators (the “JPLs”) of Comair in the Provisional Liquidation. On June 23, 2022, the High Court certified the appointment of the JPLs. The matter before the Court is the JPLs motion (the “Motion”)6 seeking the entry of an order: (a) modifying the Court’s prior order recognizing Comair’s Business Rescue Proceeding, ECF

No. 12, in South Africa to i. recognize Comair’s liquidation proceeding in South Africa as a foreign main proceeding pursuant to section 1517 of the Bankruptcy Code and ii. recognize the JPLs as foreign representatives within the meaning of section 101(24) of the Bankruptcy Code; and (b) substituting the JPLs for the Business Rescue Practitioners in all pending contested matters pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 25(c) (made applicable to this proceeding by Federal Bankruptcy Rule 7025 and to contested matters by Rule 9014(c)).

6 Motion to (A) Amend Recognition Order Recognizing Foreign Main Proceeding Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §§ 1517(d) and 1522(c), and (B) Substitute the Provisional Liquidators in Pending Contested Matters Pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 7025, ECF No. 56 (the “Motion”). The Motion is supported by the declaration of Nastascha Harduth, South African legal counsel to the JPLs. Declaration of Nastascha Harduth in Support of Motion to (A) Amend Recognition Order Recognizing Foreign Main Proceeding Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §§ 1517(d) and 1522(c), and (B) Substitute the Provisional Liquidators in Pending Contested Matters Pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 7025, ECF No. 57 (the “Second Harduth Decl.”). Boeing filed an objection to the Motion (the “Objection” or “Obj.”).7 The JPLs filed a reply in support of the Motion (the “Reply”).8 The Court heard arguments on the Motion. At the hearing, this Court instructed the JPLs’ counsel to supplement the Second Harduth Declaration to address certain developments in the proceeding before the High Court, after which Ms. Harduth duly filed her supplemental declaration.9 Boeing also filed an objection to the Supplemental Harduth

Declaration,10 to which the JPLs filed a brief response.11 For the reasons set forth herein, the Court grants the Motion.

7 Objection of the Boeing Company to Joint Provisional Liquidators’ Motion to Amend Order Recognizing Foreign Main Proceeding and Substitute Liquidators Under Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code, ECF No. 60 (the “Objection” or “Obj.”). 8 Reply in Support of Motion to (A) Amend Order Recognizing Foreign Main Proceeding Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §§ 1517(d) and 1522(c) and Substitute the Provisional Liquidators in Pending Contested Matters Pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 7025, ECF No. 63. 9 Supplemental Declaration of Nastascha Harduth in Support of Motion to (A) Amend Order Recognizing Foreign Main Proceeding Pursuant to 11 U.S.C.

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