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6/11/2020

Treasury Announces Payroll Support to Aid Employees of Small Passenger Air Carriers | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Treasury Announces Payroll Support to Aid Employees of Small
Passenger Air Carriers
April 10, 2020

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin announced certain details of
the Payroll Support Program under the CARES Act.
Title IV of the CARES Act provides payroll support for American workers employed by passenger
air carriers, cargo air carriers, and related contractors. Treasury has received over 230
applications for payroll support from a wide range of passenger air carriers. A er consultation
with the Secretary of Transportation and Treasury’s outside financial and legal advisors,
Secretary Mnuchin has determined that as a result of benefits to the public—including but not
limited to maintaining needed air service, refraining from involuntary furloughs, and limiting
share buyback and executive compensation—Treasury will not require passenger air carriers
that will receive $100 million of payroll assistance or less to provide financial instruments as
appropriate compensation. As such, for passenger air carriers with payroll support payments up
to $100 million, funds will be available promptly upon approval of their applications. The
majority of these requests seek less than $10 million.
“The Payroll Assistance Program is critical to providing much-needed relief to Americans who
work in the aviation industry,” said Secretary Mnuchin. “Small and medium-sized passenger
aviation businesses are particularly vulnerable to the disruption from COVID 19. This
determination will provide significant support to workers and businesses across the country,
while also appropriately compensating taxpayers.”
“The Department of Transportation is working with the Treasury Department to provide
assistance as quickly as possible to help the airline industry and save workers’ jobs,” said U. S.
Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao.
Treasury is currently working with twelve passenger air carriers whose allocated payments
would be expected to exceed $100 million to secure appropriate financial instruments to
compensate taxpayers. Treasury will very shortly provide further guidance on taxpayer
protection requirements and pro rata treatment of larger passenger air carrier requests, should
total requests for payroll support exceed the maximum amounts awardable under the CARES
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Act. Treasury will also provide further guidance for cargo air carrier and contractor applications
in the near future.
For more information and Treasury Department updates on program implementation under the
CARES Act, visit www.Treasury.gov/CARES.

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