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Chapter 11 SBSH WINDDOWN, INC., Et Al. 1 Case No. 18-1 Case 18-10039-CSS Doc 434 Filed 03/09/20 Page 1 of 43 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 SBSH WINDDOWN, INC., et al. 1 Case No. 18-10039 (CSS) Debtors. (Jointly Administered) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA } } ss.: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES } I, Colin Linebaugh, being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am employed by Omni Management Group, located at 5955 DeSoto Avenue, Suite 100, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. I am over the age of eighteen years and am not a party to the above- captioned action. 2. On March 4, 2020, I caused to be served the: Notice/Motion of the Debtors for Entry of an Order Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Sections 105(A), 305(A), 349, 363, 365, 554, and 1112(B) and Bankruptcy Rules 1017(A) and 6007 (I) Dismissing the Debtors’ Chapter 11 Cases and (II) Authorizing the Sale of Remnant Assets and (III) Granting Related Relief [Docket No. 427] By causing true and correct copies to be served as follows: I. Docket No. 427 (i) via e-mail to those parties on the annexed Exhibit A and (ii) via first- class mail, postage pre-paid to the names and addresses of those parties on the annexed Exhibit B, /// 1 The Debtors in these cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, are: SBSH Winddown, Inc. (0418), SBVI Winddown, Inc. (5458), and SBPR Winddown, LLC (3572). The Debtors’ corporate headquarters and the mailing address is World Plaza Building, 9th Floor, 268 Munoz Rivera Avenue, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918. Case 18-10039-CSS Doc 434 Filed 03/09/20 Page 2 of 43 Case 18-10039-CSS Doc 434 Filed 03/09/20 Page 3 of 43 EXHIBIT A Case 18-10039-CSS Doc 434 Filed 03/09/20 Page 4 of 43 SBSH Winddown, Inc., et al. - Service List to e-mail Recipients Served 3/4/2020 BAYARD, P.A. BAYARD, P.A. BAYARD, P.A. EVAN MILLER GREGORY FLASSER JUSTIN ALBERTO [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] BLANK ROME LLP BLANK ROME LLP BLANK ROME LLP BRYAN HALL CHRISTOPHER A. MANION RICK ANTONOFF [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] BLANK ROME LLP EVERTEC GROUP, LLC LANDIS RATH & COBB LLP STANLEY TARR [email protected] ADAM LANDIS [email protected] [email protected] LANDIS RATH & COBB LLP LANDIS RATH & COBB LLP NIXON PEABODY LLP KERRI MUMFORD MATTHEW PIERCE DANIEL W. SKLAR [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NIXON PEABODY LLP OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRUSTEE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRUSTEE LEE HARRINGTON BENJAMIN HACKMAN [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ANDREA HOROWITZ HANDEL [email protected] Parties Served: 16 Page 1 of 1 Case 18-10039-CSS Doc 434 Filed 03/09/20 Page 5 of 43 EXHIBIT B Case 18-10039-CSS Doc 434 Filed 03/09/20 Page 6 of 43 SBSH Winddown, Inc., et al. - U.S. Mail Served 3/4/2020 EVERTEC GROUP, LLC INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE THE DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY P.O. BOX 364527 CENTRALIZED INSOLVENCY OPERATION P.O. BOX 9024140 SAN JUAN, PR 00936-4527 P.O. BOX 7346 SAN JUAN, PR 00902-4140 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19101 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION VOLANT LEASING AIR CARRIER FITNESS DIVISION 100 F STREET , NE 11817 WESTAR LANE ATTN: LAURALYN REMO, CHIEF WASHINGTON, DC 20549 BURLINGTON, WA 98233 ATTN: CATHERINE O’TOOLE/DAMON WALKER 1200 NEW JERSEY AVE., S.E. WASHINGTON, DC 20590 VOLANT SVI LEASING, LLC WALKER NELL PARTNERS, INC. 11817 WESTAR LANE 1515 MARKET STREET, SUITE 1120 BURLINGTON, WA 98233 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102 Parties Served: 8 Page 1 of 1 Case 18-10039-CSS Doc 434 Filed 03/09/20 Page 7 of 43 EXHIBIT C Case 18-10039-CSS Doc 434 Filed 03/09/20 Page 8 of 43 SBSH Winddown, Inc., et al. - U.S. Mail Served 3/4/2020 A. B. WON PAT GUAM INTL AIRPORT A.O.G. TECH SERVICES AA SUPPLIES ATTN: EDITH C. PANGELINAN-EXEC MGR P.O. BOX 526241 P.O. BOX 8740 P.O. BOX 8770 MIAMI, FL 33152 ST. THOMAS, VI 00801 TAMUNING, GU 96931 AARON FENWICK ABC JANITORS OF ST. CROIX, INC. ABC SALES & SERVICES, INC. ATTN: AARON FENWICK P.O. BOX 24510 110 SUBBASE 9217 LAKE LOTTA CIRCLE CHRISTIANSTED, VI 00824-0510 P.O. BOX 302955 GOTHA, FL 34734 ST.THOMAS, VI 00803 ABERDEEN REGIONAL AIRPORT ABILENE REGIONAL AIRPORT ABREU, BARBARA M ATTN: TRANSPORTATION DIRECTOR ATTN: CITY OF ABILENE FINANCE DEPT 155 AVE ARTERIAL HOSTOS BOX 302 123 SOUTH LINCOLN STREET PO BOX 60 GOLDEN COURT II ABERDEEN, SD 57401 ABILENE, TX 79604 SAN JUAN, PR 00918 ABREU, JAVIER A ABSO STERLING ACES C/8-1 F8 URB. COVADONGA POST OFFICE P.O. BOX 36482 AVIATION CONSULTANT EXPERT SOLUTIONS, INC TOA BAJA, PR 00949 NEWARK, NJ 07193-6482 2500 KEOKUK AVE SIOUX CITY, IA 51111 ACEVEDO, OSVALDO ACOSTA, GREGORY ACOSTA, WILFREDO URB. RIVER GARDEN P.O.BOX 222637 CALLE 7 29 CALLE FLOR DEL MAR 114 CHRISTIANSTED, VI 00822 RIO PLANTATION CANOVANAS, PR 00729 BAYAMON, PR 00961 ADIRONDACK REGIONAL AIRPORT ADVANCE OPTIMIZATION SYSTEMS, INC. AERO INVESTMENT GROUP ATTN: AIRPORT MANAGER 29 ADDINGTON COURT P.O. BOX 9776 96 AIRPORT ROAD EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ 08816 SAN JUAN, PR 00908 SARANAC LAKE, NY 12983 AERO SPECIALTIES AERO SUPPLIES INC. AERONET 11175 W. EMERALD ST. 7486 BATH ROAD P.O. BOX 270013 BOISE, ID 83713 MISSISSAUGA, ON L4T 1L2 SAN JUAN, PR 00928-0013 CANADA AERONET WIRELESS BROADBAND CORP. AERONET WIRELESS BROADBAND, LLC AEROSPACE SYSTEMS, LLC P.O. BOX 270013 P.O. BOX 270013 911 NW 209TH AVENUE, UNIT 110 SAN JUAN, PR 00928-0013 SAN JUAN, PR 00928-0013 PEMBROKE PINES, FL 33029 AEROSTAR AIRPORT HOLDINGS - PFC'S AEROSTAR AIRPORT HOLDINGS LLC AEROSTAR AIRPORT HOLDINGS, LLC ATTN: ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE ATTN: MRS. J. TORRES FED FUNDS SUP ATTN: ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE P.O. BOX 38085 P.O. BOX 38085 P.O. BOX 38085 SAN JUAN, PR 00937-1085 SAN JUAN, PR 00937-1086 SAN JUAN, PR 00937-1085 AFI AIR SUPPORT AIR SUPPORT A/S EDIF. CARIBE, SUITE 902 DEN JYSKE SPAREKASSE NIMBUSVEJ 9 CALLE PALMERAS 53 NIMBUSVEJ 9 DK-7190 BILLUND SAN JUAN, PR 00901 DK-7190 BILLUND DENMARK DENMARK AIR SUPPORT A/S (PPS) AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT & RADIO SERVICES INC. AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE GROUP, INC. NIMBUSVEJ 9 P.O. BOX 9487 4348 WOODLANDS BLVD., SUITE 200 DK-7190 BILLUND WICHITA, KS 67277 CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104-2814 DENMARK Page 1 of 36 Case 18-10039-CSS Doc 434 Filed 03/09/20 Page 9 of 43 SBSH Winddown, Inc., et al. - U.S. Mail Served 3/4/2020 AIRCRAFT SPRUCE AIRLINE REPORTING CORPORATION AIRLINE TARIFF PUBLISHING CO. 225 AIRPORT CIRCLE 3000 WILSON BLVD 45005 AVIATION DR. CORONA, CA 92880 ARLINGTON, VA 22201 DULLES, VA 20166 AIRLINES CLEARING HOUSE, INC AIRPORT AVIATION SERVICE, INC. AIRPORT AVIATION SERVICES 1275 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W. SUITE 1300 C/O ALSTON & BIRD, LLLP PO BOX 362738 WASHINGTON, DC 20004 ATTN: DAVID A. WENDER SAN JUAN, PR 00936-2738 1201 WEST PEACHTREE ST. ATLANTA, GA 30309 AIRPORT AVIATION SERVICES, CORP. AIRPORT AVIATION SERVICES, CORP. (IMC) AIRPORT AVIATION SERVICES, INC P.O. BOX 37779 P.O. BOX 37779 ATTN: JOSÉ ALGARÍN SAN JUAN, PR 00937-0779 SAN JUAN, PR 00937-0779 P.O. BOX 37779 SAN JUAN, PR 00937-0779 AIRPORT AVIATION SERVICES, INC. AIRPORT COMMISSION AIRPORT HOTEL INC ATTN: JOSE W. VAQUEZ ATTN: PFC REMITTANCES DBA SAN JUAN AIRPORT HOTEL P. O. BOX 37779 600 4TH STREET P.O. BOX 38087 SAN JUAN, PR 00937 INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MN 56649 SAN JUAN, PR 00937-1087 AIRPORT REVENUE FUND AIRPORT SHOPPES CORP AKRON-CANTON REGIONAL AIRPORT ATTN: AIRPORT REVENUE FUND LUIS MUÑOZ MARIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ATTN: DIRECTOR OF AVIATION PO BOX 492065 P.O. BOX 37779 5400 LAUBY ROAD NW DENVER, CO 80249-2065 SAN JUAN, PR 00937-0779 NORTH CANTON, OH 44720 ALANDIA AIR ALANDIA AIR REGIONAL AIRCRAFT LEASING ALARMCO ALANDIA AIR AB TORGGATAN 13 A 6077 CASTLE COAKLEY TORGGATAN 13A AX-22100 MARIEHAMN CHRISTIANSTED, ST. CROIX 00820 221 00 MARIEHAMN FINLAND ALAND ISLANDS ALBANY COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY ALBERT J. ELLIS AIRPORT ALBUQUERQUE INTERNATIONAL SUNPORT ATTN: CFO ATTN: FINANCE OFFICE ATTN: PFC REMITTANCE ADMINISTRATION BLDG SUITE 204 234 NW CORRIDOR BLVD PO BOX 9948 ALBANY, NY 12211-1057 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540-5309 ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87119-1048 ALEXANDRIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ALFRED, SAMANTHA E. ALLEGHENY COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY ATTN: PFC REMITTANCES P.O. BOX 502092 ATTN: PIT PFC COLLECTIONS 1611 ARNOLD DRIVE ST. THOMAS, VI 00805 P.O. BOX 12370 ALEXANDRIA, LA 71303 PITTSBURGH, PA 15231-0370 ALPENA COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT ALPHONSE, EDNA L ALTECH INSTRUMENTATION SERVICES INC. ATTN: AIRPORT MANAGER P.O. BOX 303564 P.O. BOX 6030 1617 AIRPORT ROAD 14R 3-4 ESTATE THOMAS PMB 300 ALPENA, MI 49707 ST. THOMAS, VI 00802 CAROLINA, PR 00984 ALTOONA BLAIR COUNTY AIRPORT ALVARADO, JEDDICA AMADEUS IT GROUP SA ATTN: TRACY PLESSINGER MGR HC-02 BOX 4824 SALVADOR DE MADARIAGA I 310 AIRPORT DRIVE SUITE 6 COAMO, PR 00769 E-28027 MADRID MARTINSBURG, PA 16662 SPAIN AMARILLO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. ATTN: PFC REMITTANCE 4333 AMON CARTER BLVD ATTN: MANAGING DIRECTOR - STRATEGIC ALLIANC 10801 AIRPORT BOULEVARD FORT WORTH, TX 76155 4333 AMON CARTER BLVD, MD 5635 AMARILLO, TX 79111 FORT WORTH, TX 76155 Page 2 of 36 Case 18-10039-CSS Doc 434 Filed 03/09/20 Page 10 of 43 SBSH Winddown, Inc., et al. - U.S.
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