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Airlines nd: not disclosed Airlines www.enac.fr Main low-cost airlines Pax (thousands) RPK* (millions) SOUTHWEST AL 135 767 2,0 4,7 5,3 7,1 RYANAIR 86 290 6,0 29,7 15,6 11,2 EASYJET AL 54 137 6,2 7,1 7,6 9,1 JETBLUE AW 32 078 5,4 10,4 8,3 7,7 AIRBERLIN 30 612-2,9 0,3-6,2-4,3 AMERICAN AL GROUP 309 705-0,8-0,8-0,8 5,3 DELTA AIR LINES 291 600 4,8 4,3 3,7 4,4 UNITED CONTINENTAL HOLDING 288 040 0,2 0,8 1,6 3,4 EMIRATES AL 230 900 10,3 nd nd nd AIR FRANCE/KLM 229 347 0,2-0,2 0,7 8,3 LUFTHANSA GROUP 214 641 2,5 1,3 5,6 3,6 INTERNATIONAL AL GROUP (IAG) 202 562 9,1 6,2 5,5 10,6 CHINA SOUTHERN AL 166 600 12,3 15,4 19,0 13,4 AIR CHINA 112 500 8,0 8,1 10,8 10,4 QANTAS AW GROUP 110 841 0,7-0,7 3,1 4,3 LAN - TAM 108 500 2,3 3,0 1,3 4,3 TURKISH AL/THY 106 400 15,7 7,3 8,9 14,3 CHINA EASTERN AL 105 000 5,6 10,6 14,6 17,2 CATHAY PACIFIC AW 100 100 6,8 10,0 8,8 7,7 SINGAPORE INT'L AL 94 700-0,8-2,0-4,2 0,6 QATAR AW 91 800 14,9 19,4 14,2 20,5 AIR CANADA 81 900-0,8 10,9 8,7 10,2 ALL NIPPON AW (ANA) 69 500 7,8 7,8 4,5 6,5 ETIHAD AW 68 600 23,4 nd nd nd KOREAN AIR/KAL 67 300-1,6 5,2 7,7 1,3 AEROFLOT RUSSIAN AL 67 100 11,3 10,9 8,5 11,0 THAI AW INT'L 56 400-11,3 9,8 9,7 2,6 HAINAN AL GROUP 55 635 22,3 30,3 24,1 8,3 SAUDIA 54 500 15,7 nd nd nd JAPAN AL 51 200 4,7 14,0 18,4 14,8 TRANSAERO 47 100 2,6-18,5-4,6 0,2 MALAYSIA AL 46 400-1,9-6,5-6,9-12,4 ALASKA AL 46 100 9,5 9,3 9,0 7,2 VIRGIN ATLANTIC AW 38 700-2,0-12,9-3,1 3,5 GOL TRANSPORTES AEREOS 38 100 9,8 15,9 4,3 2,4 ASIANA 37 100 7,5 10,4 7,2 3,5 SWISS 35 900 2,3 9,0-5,4 2,3 CHINA AL 35 900 5,0 5,9 1,6 0,4 AIR INDIA 35 500 6,9 9,3 5,3 10,4 ALITALIA 35 100-2,0 nd nd nd SHENZHEN AL 34 900 9,7 nd nd nd SAS 34 700 6,1-0,2-8,3-4,6 VIRGIN AUSTRALIA 33 200 3,4-1,5-0,2-3,8 AVIANCA HOLDINGS 32 600 6,1 7,7 7,6 8,7 JET AW 32 600 10,9 23,9 18,9 19,1 AMERICAN AL GROUP DELTA AIR LINES UNITED HOLDING EMIRATES AL AIR FRANCE/KLM LUFTHANSA GROUP INTL AL GROUP (IAG) CHINA SOUTHERN AL AIR CHINA QANTAS AW GROUP LAN - TAM TURKISH AL/THY CHINA EASTERN AL CATHAY PACIFIC AW SINGAPORE INT'L AL QATAR AW AIR CANADA ALL NIPPON AW (ANA) ETIHAD AW KOREAN AIR/KAL AEROFLOT AL THAI AW INT'L HAINAN AL GROUP SAUDIA JAPAN AL TRANSAERO MALAYSIA AL ALASKA AL VIRGIN ATLANTIC AW GOL ASIANA SWISS CHINA AL AIR INDIA ALITALIA SHENZHEN SAS VIRGIN AUSTRALIA AVIANCA HOLDINGS JET AW Main airlines traffic 3 rd 2 014 2 013 0 50 000 100 000 150 000 200 000 250 000 300 000 350 000 * Revenue-Passenger-Kilometers (RPK) measures actual passenger traffic Source:ENAC Air Transport Data

Top 50 Passenger traffic between US and the others (country-pair) COUNTRY Pax (000) % CANADA 27 531 7,0 MEXICO 23 292 10,1 UNITED KINGDOM 17 875 2,1 JAPAN 12 074-2,6 GERMANY 10 556 0,8 FRANCE 7 169 3,6 DOMINICAN (REP.) 6 238 13,4 KOREA (REP. OF) 5 347 4,9 BRAZIL 5 171 7,4 CHINA 5 137 16,6 NETHERLANDS 4 698 2,1 U. A. EMIRATES 3 371 25,7 JAMAICA 3 335 4,6 ITALY 3 089 12,2 COLOMBIA 3 066 8,0 2 895 18,1 SPAIN 2 876 5,5 PANAMA REPUBLIC 2 841 16,1 AUSTRALIA 2 829-0,3 BAHAMAS 2 649 3,8 COSTA RICA 2 489 6,6 IRISH REPUBLIC 2 282 7,9 TAIWAN (PROV. Of CHINA) 2 218 20,9 SWITZERLAND 2 191 0,7 EL SALVADOR 1 825 13,5 PERU 1 822 7,1 ARGENTINA 1 469-1,3 ISRAEL 1 450-1,6 TURKEY 1 427 10,9 ARUBA 1 340 4,2 BELGIUM 1 210 6,5 GUATEMALA 1 201 4,1 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 1 186-0,1 HAITI 1 141 14,0 ECUADOR 1 100 11,0 QATAR 1 057 50,6 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 1 001 12,1 VENEZUELA 990-33,2 INDIA 894-1,8 DENMARK 886 46,4 HONDURAS 872 2,2 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 863-4,1 CHILE 860 0,5 PHILIPPINES 842 4,5 CAYMAN ISL 832 8,6 ICELAND 806 14,2 NEW ZEALAND 796 6,1 NICARAGUA 667 5,9 TURKS & CAICOS IS 665 16,1 SWEDEN 643 46,1 CANADA MEXICO UNITED KINGDOM JAPAN GERMANY FRANCE DOMINICAN (REP.) KOREA (REP. OF) BRAZIL 2013 CHINA NETHERLANDS U. A. EMIRATES JAMAICA ITALY COLOMBIA SPAIN PANAMA REPUBLIC AUSTRALIA BAHAMAS COSTA RICA IRISH REPUBLIC TAIWAN (PROV. Of CHINA) SWITZERLAND EL SALVADOR PERU ARGENTINA ISRAEL TURKEY ARUBA BELGIUM GUATEMALA NETHERLANDS ANTILLES HAITI ECUADOR QATAR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO VENEZUELA INDIA DENMARK HONDURAS RUSSIAN FEDERATION CHILE PHILIPPINES CAYMAN ISL ICELAND NEW ZEALAND NICARAGUA TURKS & CAICOS IS SWEDEN 0 4 000 8 000 12 000 16 000 20 000 24 000 28 000 Source : ENAC Air Transport Data and DOT

Top 50 Passenger traffic between US and the others (airport-pair)* Type AIRPORT AIRPORT Pax (000) % Dom LOS ANGELES LAX SAN FRANCISCO 3 578 10,1 Dom NEW YORK JFK LOS ANGELES LAX 3 201 4,1 Intl NEW YORK JFK LONDON LHR 2 956-1,7 Dom NEW YORK LGA CHICAGO ORD 2 743 2,7 Dom DALLAS DFW HOUSTON 2 611 21,0 Dom ATLANTA ORLANDO, FL 2 492-2,1 Dom LOS ANGELES LAX CHICAGO ORD 2 358 0,5 Dom LAS VEGAS LOS ANGELES LAX 2 323 1,5 Dom DALLAS DFW LOS ANGELES LAX 2 315 3,0 Dom NEW YORK JFK SAN FRANCISCO 2 264 5,8 Dom ATLANTA FORT LAUDERDALE 2 262 1,7 Dom CHICAGO ORD SAN FRANCISCO 2 210 0,9 Dom HONOLULU LOS ANGELES LAX 2 193 5,5 Dom DENVER PHOENIX 2 170 9,5 Intl HONOLULU TOKYO HND 2 164-0,5 Dom ATLANTA NEW YORK LGA 2 050-9,1 Dom HONOLULU KAHULUI 2 037-1,5 Dom ATLANTA DALLAS DFW 2 004 17,8 Dom LOS ANGELES LAX SEATTLE 1 937 14,8 Dom DALLAS DFW CHICAGO ORD 1 937 4,5 Dom ATLANTA TAMPA, FL 1 904-1,2 Dom DENVER LOS ANGELES LAX 1 895 0,4 Dom SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO 1 878 18,5 Dom DALLAS DFW SAN ANTONIO 1 874 4,2 Dom AUSTIN DALLAS DFW 1 860 3,2 Dom HOUSTON LOS ANGELES LAX 1 842 3,0 Dom DENVER HOUSTON 1 830 5,5 Dom ATLANTA HOUSTON 1 800 9,8 Dom ATLANTA LOS ANGELES LAX 1 789 2,0 Dom ATLANTA CHARLOTTE 1 776 0,3 Dom BOSTON CHICAGO ORD 1 760 2,3 Dom DENVER LAS VEGAS 1 739-0,7 Dom LAS VEGAS SAN FRANCISCO 1 720 1,5 Dom DALLAS DFW DENVER 1 716 7,4 Dom ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA 1 670 2,1 Dom MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO ORD 1 670 2,0 Dom ATLANTA WASHINGTON DCA 1 644 4,2 Dom DENVER SAN FRANCISCO 1 633 2,1 Dom LOS ANGELES LAX PHOENIX 1 570-1,4 Dom ATLANTA MIAMI 1 561 5,3 Dom DENVER MINNEAPOLIS 1 536 3,9 Dom ANCHORAGE SEATTLE 1 515 8,4 Dom NEW YORK LGA MIAMI 1 515 3,3 Dom ATLANTA CHICAGO ORD 1 502 7,3 Dom DENVER SALT LAKE CITY 1 494 4,9 Dom DENVER SEATTLE 1 494-1,5 Dom ATLANTA JACKSONVILLE 1 486 4,1 Dom SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO 1 475 3,0 Dom DALLAS DFW NEW YORK LGA 1 473 4,5 Intl LOS ANGELES LAX LONDON LHR 1 469 0,2 LAX - SFO JFK - LAX JFK - LHR LGA - ORD DAL - HOU ATL - MCO LAX - ORD LAS - LAX DAL - LAX JFK - SFO ATL - FLL ORD - SFO HNL - LAX DEN - PHX HNL - HND ATL - LGA HNL - OGG ATL - DAL DAL - ORD LAX - SEA ATL - TPA DEN - LAX SEA - SFO DAL - SAT AUS - DAL HOU - LAX DEN - HOU ATL - HOU ATL - LAX ATL - CLT BOS - ORD DEN - LAS LAS - SFO DAL - DEN MSP - ORD ATL - PHL ATL - DCA DEN - SFO LAX - PHX ATL - MIA DEN - MSP LGA - MIA ANC - SEA ATL - ORD DEN - SEA DEN - SLC ATL - JAX SAN - SFO DAL - LGA LAX - LHR * US domestic city-pairs figures were obtained by multiplying the number of actual departures by 2. Source : ENAC Air Transport Data and DOT 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 2 014 2 013

Passengers (thousands) Movements ATLANTA 96 179 1,9 5,4 3,9 6,0 86 130 2,9 7,1 6,5 3,8 LONDON - HEATHROW 73 408 1,4 2,0 0,7 3,9 TOKYO - HANEDA 72 827 5,8 8,4 1,3 1,1 70 665 6,0 2,8 3,9 6,5 DUBAI 70 476 6,1 6,8 14,6 14,9 CHICAGO-O'HARE 70 016 4,4 10,2 8,9 10,3 63 809 2,8 2,2 1,2 8,4 DALLAS - FORT WORTH 63 523 5,1-1,2 0,1 1,0 63 148 6,0 9,0 9,4 7,3 59 566 2,6 2,7 5,1 2,9 JAKARTA - SOEKARNO 57 005-4,8-9,4-6,6-0,6 ISTANBUL - ATATURK 56 767 10,7 4,7 7,7 12,9 AMSTERDAM 54 978 4,6 3,5 6,1 6,5 GUANGZHOU 54 780 4,4 3,7 0,6-0,7 Total* 5 384 852 3,9 4,3 4,5 4,9 CHICAGO - O'HARE 881 933-0,2 3,4-1,0-2,2 ATLANTA, GA 868 359-4,7 0,5 0,5 2,9 DALLAS - FORT WORTH 679 820 0,3-0,1 1,2 1,3 636 706 3,5 2,2 1,4 3,7 581 773 2,5 4,0 1,3 0,3 DENVER 565 525-2,9-3,3-4,5-6,9 CHARLOTTE 545 178-2,3 0,5-1,7-0,6 LAS VEGAS - MC CARRAN 522 399 0,3-1,6 0,9 3,5 HOUSTON - INTL 508 935 0,5 0,1 0,9-2,0 LONDON - HEATHROW 472 817 0,2-0,5 1,2 1,1 471 318-1,5-1,0-1,2 5,2 469 026-0,8-2,2 2,3 0,6 AMSTERDAM 452 687 2,9 2,2 3,2 2,6 ISTANBUL - ATATURK 439 549 8,2 4,1 5,8 8,4 TORONTO-PEARSON 434 846 0,8-1,5 3,1 3,3 Total* 66 929 1,0 1,1 1,4 1,8 Cargo and mail (thousand tons) 4 411 5,9 2,6-1,4-0,7 MEMPHIS 4 259 2,9 0,1 1,3 2,3 SHANGHAI - PUDONG 3 181 8,6 6,8 4,3 0,2 SEOUL - INCHEON 2 558 3,8 3,2 1,8 1,2 ANCHORAGE 2 482 2,5 21,0 7,7-0,5 DUBAI 2 368-3,1-3,2 12,2 6,9 LOUISVILLE - INTL 2 293 3,5 1,3 2,4 4,8 2 132 1,8-2,4-1,8-3,9 TOKYO - NARITA 2 132 5,6 6,4-2,1-2,2 TAIPEI 2 089 6,2 34,0 22,1 9,0 2 086 0,8-3,7-5,6 1,0 MIAMI 1 999 2,8 2,5-1,9 0,1 SINGAPORE 1 880 0,4 0,2-0,6-1,2 1 831-0,6 3,8 6,0 1,0 1 819 3,7 16,2 6,7 2,7 Total* 90 713 4,5 4,9 4,4 3,1 * ACI : ( Council International) Main airports traffic* 3 rd Passengers (thousands) ATLANTA LONDON - HEATHROW TOKYO - HANEDA CHICAGO-O'HARE DUBAI DALLAS - FORT WORTH JAKARTA - SOEKARNO ISTANBUL - ATATURK AMSTERDAM GUANGZHOU MEMPHIS SHANGHAI - PUDONG SEOUL - INCHEON ANCHORAGE DUBAI LOUISVILLE - INTL TOKYO - NARITA TAIPEI MIAMI SINGAPORE 0 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 70 000 80 000 90 000 100 000 Number of movements CHICAGO - O'HARE ATLANTA, GA DALLAS - FORT WORTH DENVER CHARLOTTE LAS VEGAS - MC CARRAN HOUSTON - INTL LONDON - HEATHROW AMSTERDAM ISTANBUL - ATATURK TORONTO-PEARSON 0 200 000 400 000 600 000 800 000 1 000 000 Cargo and mail (thousand tons) 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 4 000 4 500

Firm orders and deliveries of commercial aircraft Commercial customers only, including aircraft leasing companies (Undisclosed customers not included) (Estimat figures) by aircraft type Airbus 133 168 140 1 626 Boeing 173 193 187 40 693 Bombardier 23 18 13-8 84 Embraer 20 27 21 6 92 Sukhoi** 1 2 1-2 6 ATR** nd nd nd nd 83 Type Airbus A319 11 8 3-2 35 A320 63 76 60-20 305 A321 35 44 50 25 153 A330 19 28 20-5 103 A350 1 3 1 5 1 A380 4 9 6-2 29 by aircraft type Airbus 93 259 389-122 1161 Boeing 81 143 115-309 926 Bombardier 25 3 2-61 112 Embraer 22 104 20 1 152 Sukhoi** 0 3 15 8 10 ATR** nd 40 nd nd 160 Mitsubishi 32 0 0 24 26 Type " " Total Airbus A319 0 2-4 -18 4 A320 10 201 264-59 763 A321 54 32 110-58 299 A330 29 22 10 22 81 A350 0 1 9 10 0 A380 0 0 0-20 14 Boeing B737 113 125 116 8 459 B747 4 5 4 1 19 B767 5 4 5 11 6 B777 21 26 26-2 98 B787 30 33 36 22 111 Bombardier CRJ 15 12 8-10 59 Qseries 8 6 5 2 25 Embraer EMB170 0 0 0-2 2 EMB175 20 22 20 29 55 EMB190 0 3 0-18 26 EMB195 0 2 1-3 9 Sukhoi** SJ100 1 2 1-2 6 ATR** ATR nd nd 2 nd 83 Boeing B737 68 112 63 243 617 B747 3 1 0-367 2 B767 0 0 47 46 4 B777 5 27 5-207 258 B787 5 3 0-24 49 Bombardier CRJ 7-2 2 3 4 Qseries 0 5 0-26 42 Cseries 18 0 0-38 66 Embraer EMB170 0 0 0-5 5 EMB175 20 12 18-3 60 EMB190 2 26 2-7 37 EMB195 0 60 0 10 50 Sukhoi** SJ100 0 3 15 8 10 0 ATR** ATR nd 40 nd nd 160 Mitsubishi MRJ90 32 0 0 24 26 nd: not disclosed * Number of commercial aircraft ** Estimated figures This information is taken from the ENAC Air Transport databases For more information on the databases, please contact Mr Mehrdad FARZINPOUR (mehrdad.farzinpour@enac.fr) or Mr jean Pierre ASSEMAT (jean-pierre.assemat@enac.fr) http://leea.recherche.enac.fr/database.htm