AMR bankruptcy judge leans toward reorganization plan approval
A US bankruptcy judge on Thursday hinted he would approve AMR Corp’s bankruptcy exit plan despite the government’s challenge to its main component: AMR’s planned megamerger with US Airways Group Inc.
At a hearing at US Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan, Judge Sean Lane held off on confirming the plan for American Airlines’ bankrupt parent, but said he found “arguments in favour of confirmation to be fairly persuasive.”
“I’d like some time to reflect on them,” Lane said.
In a lawsuit filed on August 13, the US Department of Justice sought to block the merger on antitrust grounds, alleging it would create too much consolidation and lead to higher fares for consumers.
At an initial hearing on August 15, Lane voiced hesitation to give his blessing to a plan that might change later, namely through a settlement with the DOJ that could include divestitures.
Lane ordered the parties to brief him on the best course of action given the DOJ’s concerns. The parties filed those briefs last week, and returned to court on Thursday in hopes of getting Lane to budge.