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ASX Release 5 December 2011 MAp Sydney Airport Announces New Vision to Integrate International, Domestic and Regional Services Please find attached a presentation providing further information about Sydney Airport s new vision. For further information, please contact: Hugh Wehby Head of Investor Relations Tel: +612 9667 9873 Mob: +61 427 992 538 Email: hugh.wehby@mapairports.com.au Louisa Aherne Corporate Affairs Manager Tel: +612 9667 6477 Mob: +61 428 822 375 Email: louisa.aherne@mapairports.com.au MAp Airports Limited ABN 85 075 295 760 AFSL 236875 2740467_1 The Ulm Building 1 Link Road Sydney International Airport New South Wales 2020 Australia T 1800 181 895 or +61 2 9667 9871 F +61 2 9667 9296 www.mapairports.com.au 1

SYDNEY AIRPORT THE RIGHT FUTURE. STARTING NOW. Investor Presentation COMMERICIAL IN CONFIDENCE

DISCLAIMER General Securities Warning This presentation is not an offer or invitation for subscription or purchase of or a recommendation of securities. It does not take into account the investment objectives, financial situation and particular needs of the investor. Before making an investment in Sydney Airport or MAp, the investor or prospective investor should consider whether such an investment is appropriate to their particular investment needs, objectives and financial circumstances and consult an investment adviser if necessary. Information, including forecast financial information, in this presentation should not be considered as a recommendation in relation to holding, purchasing or selling shares, securities or other instruments in Sydney Airport or MAp. Due care and attention has been used in the preparation of forecast information. However, actual results may vary from forecasts and any variation may be materially positive or negative. Forecasts by their very nature, are subject to uncertainty and contingencies many of which are outside the control of Sydney Airport or MAp. Past performance is not a reliable indication of future performance. MAp Airports Limited ABN 85 075 295 760 AFSL 236875 2

AGENDA SECTION Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 THE PROPOSAL 8 - THE BENEFITS 14 - AIRLINE COLLABORATION 15 - AVIATION AND TOURISM IN NSW 16 3

4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

NEW CONCEPT Seamless International, Domestic & Regional Transfers Under One Roof by 2019 Sydney Airport today announced a new concept for how the airport would operate that envisages the development of two airport precincts integrating g international, domestic and regional services under one roof by 2019. This aims to: Improve passenger experience Reduce airline costs Increase capacity Improve the airport s competitiveness 5

AIRLINE PARTNERSHIPS Collaborative Approach with Airlines Sydney Airport has the support of its two major airline partners operating at the airport to work together to develop and improve the airport facilities in line with this concept: The Qantas Group The Virgin Group Signed agreements with both the Qantas and Virgin Groups which: Extend the existing international aeronautical charges agreements until July 2015; and 6 Establish principles for a collaborative approach to the development of this concept, the Master Plan, the scale of investment and a multi-decade charges agreement

TOURISM & AVIATION DEVELOPMENT Working with Wider Stakeholders for the Benefit of Sydney and NSW Sydney Airport has also signed a MoU with the NSW Government to: Coordinate tourism and aviation marketing Develop a joint approach to government and airlines to foster growth in Sydney and NSW Develop a joint approach in supporting / promoting the attractiveness of Sydney as a destination This partnership has already borne fruit with the announcement by Scoot, Singapore Airline s new LCC, that its first destination will be Sydney y 7

8 THE PROPOSAL

THE PROPOSAL Transforms Facilities to Address the Needs of our Airlines & Passengers Creates a precinct (currently T2/T3) for Qantas, Jetstar, oneworld and other partners Creates a precinct (currently T1) for Virgin Australia and its partners, and other international carriers Guarantees ongoing access for regional airlines to Sydney Airport Construction of new Qantas Engineering complex and a new hangar for Virgin Australia 9

THE PROPOSAL Impact of Proposal on 2014 Master Plan to be Evaluated New concept remains exploratory; detailed costing analysis not yet prepared Involves substantial ti investment t in airport infrastructure t by Sydney Airport and the airlines Indicative investment for the co-location in alliance based terminals (base scope) is similar to 2009 Master Plan but with some possible phasing changes: ~A$2.5bn 2010-20292029 MoUs contain commitment to explore additional investments (eg early termination of Qantas leases): not included in base scope & only pursued if appropriate returns are projected Explore additional commercial opportunities which may arise: not included in base scope, entirely discretionary & only pursued if appropriate returns are projected 10

THE PROPOSAL No Change to Existing Financial Policies Debt funding of growth capital expenditure Maintenance of existing credit rating Adequate return on investment 11

THE PROPOSAL VIRGIN ALLIANCE PRECINCT 12

THE PROPOSAL QANTAS ALLIANCE PRECINCT 13

THE BENEFITS Most Stakeholders Will Benefit, None Will be Worse Off Benefit Co-location Detail Significantly improved transfer product / passenger experience Strengthen the hub Increased aircraft utilisation Reduced airline costs Capacity More effective use of land and airside infrastructure Increased gate utilisation through co-location and swing gates Improved ground access Continuity and certainty Extended tenure for freight and JUHI Reduced d congestion and delays Reduced d bussing Quicker turnaround of aircraft Reduction in runway crossings Reduce each precinct s peak gate flows by 10-20% 14

AIRLINE COLLABORATION Extension of International Pricing Agreement & MoUs with Home-Based Carriers Agreements signed with both Qantas and Virgin Groups to extend the current international airline agreements until July 2015, including NNI increases Continuation of existing consultation framework Signed non-binding MoUs with both Qantas and Virgin to establish the planning and 15 pricing principles that will govern the project development. These include: Joint development approach on Master Plan Use of technology Economic pricing principles Multi-decade charging agreements Potential early reversion of properties leased by Qantas

AVIATION & TOURISM IN NSW Sydney Airport & Destination NSW Join Forces to Drive Tourism and Growth Signed MoU with NSW Government which envisages: Joint marketing initiatives to attract new airlines and routes Enhancing the airport s passenger arrival and departure experiences Joint promotion of major NSW events Mutually beneficial objectives including economic growth, tourism, operating efficiency 16

AVIATION & TOURISM IN NSW Target Key Growth Markets and Efficient Use of Facilities Allocated more resources to airline marketing and focused our marketing efforts on four key areas: Foster growth from based carriers by improving the economics of their Sydney operations Focus on major Asian economies (China, India, Malaysia, Indonesia) Incentivise services by new LCCs such as Scoot Encourage use of off-peak slots by offering differentiated pricing 17

SYDNEY AIRPORT THE RIGHT FUTURE. STARTING NOW. Investor Presentation COMMERICIAL IN CONFIDENCE