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Business Recovery case study: The Rescue of Shoreham Airport

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The client

Having run as a successful business for over 100 years, Albemarle Shoreham Airport Ltd (known as Brighton City Airport) is one of the oldest commercial airports in the world with over 50,000 aircraft movements annually. The site extends 242 acres, and comprises three runways and a portfolio of property. However, with increasing debt and adverse publicity, following the fatal Shoreham Air show incident in 2015, the estate ran into a number of financial difficulties and Simon Underwood and David Thurgood of Menzies were subsequently appointed as Administrators.

The issues

The actions

The outcome

An award-winning rescue

We are delighted to have collected an award at the 2021 Turnaround, Restructuring and Insolvency (TRI) Awards for Corporate Rescue of the Year (Medium) for our rescue of Shoreham Airport.

The judge’s comments were as follows:

“Menzies appear to have put a lot of effort into this case, having been appointed for a number of years and carrying out a lot of building work and refurbishment to improve the airport and its facilities. A true success story given, despite the impact of COVID-19 on the travel industry, occupancy levels increased to 100% and the value of the asset increased by 100%, which benefited creditors and the company itself. It is also nice to hear that the creditors and shareholders of the company were not the only beneficiaries – the wildlife habitat and the memorial garden were both very smart ideas and Menzies absolutely did the right thing in making them a necessary element of the rescue.”