Press release -
Norwegian Air Shuttle offers bondholders security in exchange for amended bond maturities
Norwegian Air Shuttle (“NAS” or the “Company”) is executing on its strategic plan from growth to profitability and cash generation. To ensure successful operations and adequate liquidity headroom, NAS is requesting to extend the maturity dates of its two unsecured bonds in exchange of a security package backed by the attractive take-off and landing slots at London Gatwick Airport.
The Company is requesting an extension for NAS07 and NAS08 to November 2021 and February 2022, respectively. The Company will in exchange offer the unsecured bondholders a security package consisting of a pledge over all shares in Norwegian Air Norway AS (“NAN“), which will hold the attractive take-off and landing slots at London Gatwick Airport.
Norwegian’s Gatwick portfolio currently consists of take-off and landing slots which has an independent valuation from a well-reputed third-party in excess of the current nominal bond value for NAS07 and NAS08 of USD 380 million. These are important operational rights for the Norwegian Group, facilitating the feeding of passengers between our European short-haul network and intercontinental long-haul network, an important part of Norwegian’s profitability strategy going forward. Previous transactions in the market demonstrate the ability to monetize on slots at Gatwick.
Improved operational performance
The Company’s operational performance continues to improve since the Q2 2019 Report mid-July. The Company is on track to reach NOK 6-7 billion in EBITDAR in 2019 as stated in the Q2 2019 Report, with further improvement expected next year. This would be at all-time high levels, despite the well-known issues with Rolls-Royce engines on the Company’s Dreamliners and the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX fleet.
As reported, NAS continues to prioritize delivering on the announced initiatives:
• Norwegian is on track to reach the targeted NOK 2,000 million cost reduction for 2019. Further cost improvements are expected in 2020 and 2021
• NAS is working to shorten the working capital cycle through new payment technologies and further capacity
• The shareholding in Norwegian Finans Holding ASA (“NOFI”) has been sold with a price of NOK 2,218 million, with the net proceeds of NOK 934 million to be received ultimo Q4 2019
• The negotiations regarding the establishment of the joint venture for a part of the aircraft fleet are progressing and will be announced when concluded
• In 2019, Norwegian has sold aircraft with proceeds net of debt repayment of USD 127 million. Further divestment is put on hold until the Boeing 737 MAX is back in operation.
Despite significant operational progress, the working capital has been negatively affected by the Rolls-Royce engines issues and the grounding of the MAX fleet by approximately NOK 1.5 billion. In addition, terms in the credit card acquirer market have tightened. In Q2, Norwegian’s customers had bought, not travelled, tickets for NOK 9 billion. Compared to Q2 2018, the amount not received from credit card acquirers has negatively affected working capital by approximately NOK 4 billion.
Norwegian’s 60/40 summer/winter seasonality effect requires a build-up of liquidity reserves before the winter season. The proceeds from the sale of the NOFI shareholding will strengthen the balance sheet and liquidity. NAS has ongoing discussions with lessors with the goal to defer payment schedules. Well publicised discussions with aircraft and engine manufacturers are ongoing, all with the goal of significant liquidity ease.
Bondholders’ meetings to be summoned
NAS has requested Nordic Trustee AS as Bond Trustee to summon bondholders' meetings in the context of a request to amend certain terms and conditions of the outstanding bonds NAS07 (ISIN NO0010753437) and NAS08 (ISIN NO0010783459) maturing 11 December 2019 and 7 August 2020 respectively.
In addition to receiving asset backing, NAS proposes to amend the call structures to include step-ups of the call premiums, including redemption at maturity at 105% of par. The bondholders will be further compensated through an early bird fee and an amendment fee.
Timeline:
• 2 September: Summons to bondholders’ meetings
• 11 September: Early bird fee deadline
• 16 September: Bondholders’ meetings
Please see attached the summons to the bondholders’ meetings on 16 September 2019.
DNB Markets, a part of DNB Bank ASA, and Pareto Securities AS have been retained as financial advisers for NAS and BAHR and Wikborg Rein are acting as legal advisers.
For more information, please contact: Tore Østby, EVP Strategic Development and IR, phone: +47 995 46 400
Topics
Norwegian in the UK and Ireland:
- Norwegian carries almost 6 million UK passengers each year from London Gatwick, Edinburgh and Manchester Airports to 30 destinations worldwide
- Norwegian is the third largest airline at London Gatwick, with 4.6 million yearly passengers, and with more than 1,500 UK-based pilots and cabin crew
- In 2014, Norwegian introduced the UK’s first low-cost, long haul flights to the U.S. - the airline now flies to 12 U.S destinations, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro from London Gatwick
- In 2017, Norwegian also launched affordable transatlantic flights from Dublin, Cork and Shannon to the US East Coast.
- Norwegian is the only airline to offer free inflight WiFi on UK flights to more than 30 European destinations and 14 long-haul destinations.
- The airline has one of the youngest aircraft fleets in the world with an average age of 3.8 years, including next-generation Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Boeing 737 MAX and Boeing 737-800s
- Norwegian has been voted ‘Europe’s best low-cost carrier’ by passengers for six consecutive years at SkyTrax World Airline Awards from 2013-2018, along with being awarded the ‘World's best low-cost long-haul airline’ in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019
- Norwegian Reward is the airline's free to join award-winning loyalty programme offering members CashPoints and Rewards that reduce the cost of Norwegian flights