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Email 202.625.3615 HB Ad Slot COVID-19 Update: US Senate Passes $61 Billion Relief Package for Aviation Industry by: Tom Healey, Stewart B. Herman , Timothy J. Lynes , Brett J. Seifarth of Katten - Advisories Thursday, March 26, 2020

CARES Act Provisions for Airline Industry

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On Wednesday, March 25, the United States Senate passed by unanimous vote the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). The Cares Act marks the third round of economic stimulus in response to the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Under Title IV of the CARES Act (also known as the Coronavirus Economic Stabilization Act of 2020 or the Act), Senators approved $500 billion in federal assistance to severely distressed sectors of the economy as part of the larger $2 trillion stimulus package. The approved programs include $61 billion to the aviation sector as follows:

$17 billion in loans and loan guarantees will be available for businesses critical to the national security of the United States, and $454 billion will be available to backstop the Federal Reserve’s emergency lending facilities.

The Act provides much-needed liquidity support to the US aviation industry, an important segment of the US economy that is directly responsible for more than 750,000 jobs and that indirectly supports more than 10 million additional jobs. At the same time, the Act includes many of the safeguards for the federal government that were built into the post-9/11 support measures provided to airlines.

This advisory will focus on the specific portions of the Act that will affect businesses in the US aviation sector. A summary of these provisions is set forth below.