Michigan traveler’s club files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Nomad’s Inc., a travel club founded in 1965, recently filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy. The travel club was the only club in the United States with its own airplane, a Boeing 727.
The club filed the petition for bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Detroit. Nomad listed the Boeing 727 as their largest asset worth around $2.5 million. In total, the bankruptcy filing listed assets of $3,900,798 and liabilities of $3, 917,944.
Club officials said that they attempted to sell the club after they were cut off by fuel suppliers and could not make payroll obligations, but they could not find a buyer.

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