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EPIC AIR
La société Epic Air qui propose une gamme d'avions légers en kit
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Aug. 26--With the consent of the majority of shareholders of Epic Air, a federal judge Tuesday ordered a receiver to be appointed for the Bend-based kit plane manufacturer.
The order also noted that Epic and two related companies will file for bankruptcy after the receiver files a final report on the company's finances. The final report should be issued within 45 days of commencement of the receivership, according to the order, which was signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge John V. Acosta.
The receiver, Conrad Myers of Myers & Co. in [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien], will take control, charge and possession of the assets and operations of Epic and its related companies, according to the order.
The order is the latest legal twist in a breach of contract suit filed June 5 in U.S. District Court in Portland against Epic and a number of co-defendants: Aircraft Completion Services LLC, a Delaware company; Aircraft Investor Resources LLC, a Nevada company; and their respective directors, Jeff Sanders, Michael Shealy and Epic's CEO, Rick Schramek.
Blue Sky Avgroup LLC, a Florida company, filed the suit after it alleged Epic and the co-defendants could not account for a jet engine that Epic was supposed to buy with funds wired from Blue Sky. The engine was slated to be installed in a plane owned by Blue Sky under assembly at Epic's Bend Municipal [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien] plant.
On June 29, Blue Sky filed an emergency motion to appoint a receiver for the companies after learning of layoffs at Epic earlier in the month, according to the motion.
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Sur Airportbusiness :
Aug. 26--With the consent of the majority of shareholders of Epic Air, a federal judge Tuesday ordered a receiver to be appointed for the Bend-based kit plane manufacturer.
The order also noted that Epic and two related companies will file for bankruptcy after the receiver files a final report on the company's finances. The final report should be issued within 45 days of commencement of the receivership, according to the order, which was signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge John V. Acosta.
The receiver, Conrad Myers of Myers & Co. in [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien], will take control, charge and possession of the assets and operations of Epic and its related companies, according to the order.
The order is the latest legal twist in a breach of contract suit filed June 5 in U.S. District Court in Portland against Epic and a number of co-defendants: Aircraft Completion Services LLC, a Delaware company; Aircraft Investor Resources LLC, a Nevada company; and their respective directors, Jeff Sanders, Michael Shealy and Epic's CEO, Rick Schramek.
Blue Sky Avgroup LLC, a Florida company, filed the suit after it alleged Epic and the co-defendants could not account for a jet engine that Epic was supposed to buy with funds wired from Blue Sky. The engine was slated to be installed in a plane owned by Blue Sky under assembly at Epic's Bend Municipal [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien] plant.
On June 29, Blue Sky filed an emergency motion to appoint a receiver for the companies after learning of layoffs at Epic earlier in the month, according to the motion.
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