Chapter 11 and the Level Playing Field: Should Chapter 11 Be Considered as a Subsidy?
MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics Research Paper No. 2019/061
Journal of Air Transport Management, volume 74, 2019[10.1016/j.jairtraman.2018.09.005]
Posted: 29 Apr 2025
Date Written: January 01, 2019
Abstract
This paper assesses whether Chapter 11 is a form of subsidy for US airlines. US airlines have used Chapter 11 to restructure their operations. This has been criticized as a subsidy by major non US airlines and governments for a long time and recently, in the “level playing field” debate. Applying legal and economic perspectives of subsidy, we examine the different opportunities of Chapter 11 to reduce airlines’ costs. It is argued that most of the forms available, such as the modification of collective bargaining, do not constitute a subsidy. Only the termination of pension plans might involve a subsidy, but only using a legal definition of doubtful relevance since there is normally no use of public funds. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords: Bankruptcy protection, Bankruptcy protectionChapter 11, Bankruptcy protectionChapter 11Level playing field, Bankruptcy protectionChapter 11Level playing fieldSubsidies
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