By Tatiana Bautzer and Carolina Mandl
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – At least two Brazilian airlines and planemaker Embraer SA
Embraer has hired Itau BBA, the investment banking unit of Itau Unibanco Holding SA
Embraer is seeking credit lines between $1 billion and $1.5 billion after a deal with Boeing Co
Brazilian newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo reported earlier on Wednesday that Embraer hired Itau BBA.
Embraer and BNDES did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Itau BBA is also advising airline Azul SA
Azul had hired previously restructuring specialists for talks with its creditors, including banks, suppliers and lessors of its planes. All payments were suspended. Restructuring boutique Galeazzi & Associados is leading the restructuring work at Azul.
Santiago-based Latam Airlines Group SA
Both Azul and Latam Airlines did not immediately respond to requests for comments.
BNDES is expected to finish this month negotiations with airlines and Embraer for a rescue package that may reach $2.5 billion.
Most of it is likely to be provided by BNDES, as private lenders have been resisting extending loans to airlines, an industry in which their current exposure is small, two sources said.
BNDES was initially considering conceding loans to airlines equivalent to half of the amount they require, which is around $2 billion, with the remaining part been provided by Brazil’s largest lenders, such as Banco Bradesco SA
BNDES support package to airlines will mix credit lines with convertible instruments that may give the bank a stake in the companies.
(Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer and Carolina Mandl; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)