Mexico s Aerospace Industry Conference. Las Vegas Nevada May 23-24, 2013

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Mexico s Aerospace Industry Conference Las Vegas Nevada May 23-24, 2013

THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY IN MEXICO "Mexico's Aerospace Conference on May 22-23 2013 in Las Vegas NV at the Bellagio Hotel

C O N T E N T The Mexican Federation of the Aerospace Industry (FEMIA ) The Aerospace Industry in Mexico at the glance Opportunities in the Aerospace Industry in Mexico Challenges in the Aerospace Industry in Mexico Stages of the Aerospace Industry in Mexico

The Mexican Federation of the Aerospace Industry (FEMIA ) A Non-for-profit Association organized in November 2007 68+ Members exporting over to 5.100 Billion USCy in 2012, almost 24% growth in relation to 2011. 20% yearly growth rate since 2002 (decreased in 09 due to global crisis) Growth in 12 was 24% including services. Expecting at least a 13% growth in 2013 Strategic industry in the country (high potential of clusterization ) Public policies directed to incorporate more local supply and to enhance competitiveness of OEMs and Tiers

The Mexican Federation of the Aerospace Industry (FEMIA ) Our Structure Represented by Board of Directors chaired by President Chair supported by 3 Regional Vice Presidents and a General Director The Operation of FEMIA founded in 9 Commissions Internal Governance National Strategic Plan Training Taxes, Customs and International Trade Incentives and Technological Development National Security Development Centers Small and Medium Size Corporations Competitiveness

The Mexican Federation of the Aerospace Industry (FEMIA ) Northwest Region: VP Eva Valdez Mexico: 114.9 M inhabitants $710 BUS Foreign Trade GDP >$1,087. BUSCy Northeast Region: VP Benito Gritzewsky MANUFACTURING 54 MRO 12 DESIGN & ENGINEERING 23 65+ MEMBERS BC 8 SON 4 CHIH 8 COAH 2 NL 9 SLP 3 QRO 19 GTO 1 JAL 4 EM 6 DF 10 PUE 1 HGO 1 Central Region: VP Stephane Lauret Source: FEMIA April 2013

The Aerospace Industry in Mexico Baja California Sonora (45) Chihuahua (32) Coahuila (7) Nuevo León(32) Location and Geographical Distribution 267 Corporations 18 States 34,000 + (59) Tamaulipas (11) San Luis Potosí(5) Durango (1) Zacatecas(1) Queretaro (33) Aguascalientes (2) Jalisco (11) Guanajuato (3) EDOMEX(9) Mexico City(12) Hidalgo (2) Yucatan (3) Puebla (2) Fuente: Dirección General de Industrias Pesadas y de Alta Tecnología, (SE) ProMéxico y FEMIA

The Aerospace Industry in Mexico at the glance A new industry with remarkable growth since 2002 (20%+ per annum) Over 267 companies: 79% MNF, 11% MRO & 10% D&E. Employment: Over 34,000+ in 18 States Exports: 3.4 BUSD (2010) and >4.5 BUSD (2011),with a 25%+ growth in relation to 2010 The growth in 2013 was 24% including services and expecting a growth of 13% in 2013. In 2015, expect to have 37,000 employees, with 350+ companies and generate 7.5 billion USD., with 30% more of national supply. With a new competitive industrial platform less than 10 years

The Aerospace Industry in Mexico at the glance FDI and NDI is $13.5B (estimated) Estimated FDI and NDI $4.7BIillion USD from 2008 to 2011 In 11 and 12, eighteen known new projects have been announced. Estimated FDI close to 4,200 millones USD en (08, 09, 10 y 11). Estimated amount of 1,300 million USD en 2012. and expecting a similar amount in 2013. The largest recipient of FDI in the sector worldwide in last three years 10 th largest supplier to the US market, but numbers are improving A new program to promote FDI & NDI in the sector

The Aerospace Industry in Mexico at the glance 10000 5000 0 1266 1342 1299 1674 2029 2728 3127 2700 3500 4500 5428 6133 1058 961 1055 2700 923 1271 1924 2466 3050 3656 4131 2100 IMPORTS Source: DGIPAT with data from DGCE, Figures in millions USD. * Includes estimated services rendered

The Aerospace Industry in Mexico at the glance Structure by number of Employees Small 22% Micro 7% Large 28% Medium 43% Source: S.E Size No. de Employers Micro 1-10 Small 11-50 Medium 51-250 Large More than 251 15 corporations with over 500 employees, 8 in Baja California, 2 in Chihuahua, 3 in Querétaro and 1 in Coahuila and Tamaulipas. Dirección General de Industrias Pesadas y de Alta Tecnología

The Aerospace Industry in Mexico at the glance Suppliers of OEMs by aircraft model in Mexico Corporation Model # of suppliers # of suppliers in Mexico* Percentage Airbus 330-300 355 16 4.5 Airbus A380 399 20 Boeing 787 299 14 5.0 4.7 Boeing Bombardier 747-400 CRJ200 354 12 3.4 299 13 4.3 Embraer ERJ 135 * Identified suppliers not necessarily supply parts for the mentioned models Source: S.E.and AROSPACE DATABASE, PROGRAM TRACKER 279 17 6.1

Opportunities in the Aerospace Industry in Mexico Industry up cycle: Large OEMs driving market standards (BOEING and AIRBUS) Incremental trend for back log order in Q3 (2012) 7,123* versus an avg output capacity of 1,800 aircraft per year! Back log orders close to 7 years. Medium OEMs (BOMBARDIER(CAN.), EMBRAER(BRA.), MITSUBISHI(JAP.), SUKHOI AND IRKUT(RUS), COMAC AND AVIC(CHINA), have a 5 year backlog orders Private planes and helicopters(cessna, HACKER BEECHCRAFT, DASSAULT, GULFSTREAM, GRUMMAN, BELL, SICORSKY, AUGUSTA, EUROCOPTER) have a 3 year backlog orders. World s current commercial fleet 18+ years old and over 20,000 aircraft must be replaced within 8 years! The defense market is over 4-5 times the commercial aerospace market, which is aprox 550-600 billion USD. *Aerospace Market News

Opportunities in the Aerospace Industry in Mexico Government agencies and FEMIA working together, Identifying business opportunities in specific regions (from Industrial Parks Facilities to Cluster-ization) Walking the Talk in International events together Developing a National Aerospace Strategic Program to optimize business opportunities Reviewing competitive environment to jointly develop attraction for NDI & FDI

Challenges in the Aerospace Industry in Mexico Increasing local capacity for certification to attract local companies to the sector Continuous supply of human talent to meet industry needs Rationalization of government incentives in E&D and R&D Optimize regional comparative and competitive advantages Geographical positioning Infrastructure connectivity Free Trade Agreements networking Same time zone working High capacity to react to new product requirements Avoid waste of limited resources

The National Strategic Program of the Aerospace Industry FEMIA with the support of the Mexican government, has created the Pro-Aereo This program is based on key strategies, milestones and goals through 2020 as outlined below: KEY STRATEGIES: 1. - Promotion and development of internal and external markets, defining our niches and creating the instruments to support our continuous growth. 2. - Strengthen and develop our aerospace industry capabilities with a linked Supply Chain. Develop local suppliers and encourage cluster development throughout Mexico. 3. - The development of the necessary human assets of the industry, with well defined technical and training programs and education-industry links. 4. - Development of the necessary technology including specialized clusters, new areas of technology, R&D labs and development of new materials. 5. - Development of the public-private programs required to assist the growth of the industry, with an institutional frame, Governmental leadership, incentives and financing, international covenants and including infrastructure, certifications required by the industry, logistics and technical centers.

The National Strategic Program of the Aerospace Industry Milestones to be reached: The establishment of a formal coordination and administrative-management mechanism between industry and government. Active manufacturing participation in international programs to access new technologies and markets. To enact the establishment of a formal buy-local strategic program. The establishment and implementation of Offsets compensation systems to benefit corporations established in the country. To create specific support and incentive programs for the aerospace sector. An access to a specific financial line for the aerospace industry. The Opening of a Proof Testing Aerospace Lab to service the industry. To design, to develop, to manufacture and to assemble an engine module. To support the assembly of the first series airplane with 50% local content. To place our country as the first aerospace service HUB in Latin-America.

The National Strategic Program of the Aerospace Industry Goals through 2020: To be within the 10 largest suppliers of the aerospace industry in the world in exports. To reach over $12 billion USD in exports a year. To have over 110,000 workers in the aerospace business To reach 50% of local content in our raw materials and products in the aerospace industry

The National Strategic Program of the Aerospace Industry

The National Strategic Program of the Aerospace Industry

Final Remarks Mexico a place to do Aerospace Business Mexico: Cross road of the World Mexico: Young and energetic labor force Mexico: Good Infrastructure Mexico: Partnering government 24% + growth in International Trade in 2012 Mexico: Regulatory environment in the making Mexico: Increasing its industrial foot print Mexico: Working in Rule of Law Mexico: Facing opportunities and challenges Mexico: A growing industry environment with the chance to influence the future

www.femia.com.mx www.femia.org.mx FEMIA s Platform femia.femia.info @femia_news

Mexico s Aerospace Industry Conference Las Vegas Nevada May 23-24, 2013