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1975 - December DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (December, 1975)

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                    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                    CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
                        WASHINGTON, D.C.
 I3I IIMIgUNrID            IMIR i  m                  ....  ...... ....I
 'THE FLYING TIGER LINE INC. AND
 1          TRANSMERIDIAN AIR CARGO LIMITED
              ET AL., CONTROL RELATIONSHIPS
                            Docarr 24311


                          Order 75-12-1
              Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board
                 at its office in Washington, D.C.
                 on the 1st day of December, 1975


Application of The Flying Tiger Line Inc. for approval of change of control relationship
  with Transmeridian Air Cargo Limited et al. pursuant to order 75-1-108, January 27,
  1975
                        ORDER OF APPROVAL
   By order 75-1-108, January 27, 1975, the Board approved, (1) under
section 408 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended (the Act),
the leasing by Transmeridian Air Cargo Limited, et al. (TMAC),1 with
option to purchase, of seven CL-44 aircraft and 36 engines from The
Flying Tiger Line Inc. (FTL), and (2) the acquisition of control of
TMAC by FTL to the extent that it exists by reason of the creditor-
debtor relationship inherent in the transaction arrangements between
FTL and TMAC. Ordering paragraph 3(c) of that order imposed a con-
dition upon the Board's approval, under section 408 of the Act, which
provides that changes in the debtor-creditor or other control
relationships between FTL and TMAC, other than pursuant to the
transactions as approved therein, shall be subject to prior Board ap-
proval.'
   Basically, the applicants request that the Board approve, pursuant to
paragraph 3(c) of order 75-1-108, the new control relationship between
FTL and TMAC which arises by reason of various agreements among
the parties, dated October 28, 1974, which restructure the basis for the
debtor-creditor relationship between them.3
   Under the restructured arrangements, according to the applicants,
 various basic agreements heretofore in effect between FTL and TMAC
 will be terminated,4 and FTL will forgive any outstanding obligations


 'TMAC refers to a combine of interests, including Transmeridian Air Cargo Limited
 (TMA), Transworld Leasing Ltd. (TWL), British Air Ferries (BAF), and Mr. T. D.
 Keegan.
 I Order 75-1-108 also approved, under sec. 412 of the Act, the arrangements whereby
 FTL would provide spare parts to TMAC.
 I Airlines Air Spares Limited (AAS), not a party to the original proceeding, is the
 parent company of the TMAC group. AAS has become a party to the new arrangements
 and has submitted to the Board's jurisdiction.
 According to the applicants, the agreements which the parties have agreed to ter-
 minate are the Primary Agreement, Master Lease, Consignment Parts Agreement, and a
 Trust Agreement between FTL and The City Trustee and Management Company
 (London) Limited (CTMC).


DOCKET 24311


ORDER 75-12-1

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