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Main airlines traffic 3 rd Airlines AMERICAN AL Group 321 000 3,6 3,1 0,6-2,2 DELTA AIR LINES 303 100 4,0 3,2 3,0-0,2 UNITED HOLDING 295 500 2,6 0,5 0,1 2,4 EMIRATES AL 251 200 8,8 2,5 5,5 nd AIR FRANCE/KLM 235 700 2,8 3,6-0,6-1,2 INTL AL GROUP (IAG) 222 000 9,6 13,8 12,9 11,0 LUFTHANSA Group 220 500 2,7 5,2-1,2 2,1 CHINA SOUTHERN AIR Holding 189 600 13,8 6,9 8,7 7,0 AIR CHINA Group 171 700 10,9 11,1 9,3 9,2 CHINA EASTERN AL Group 146 300 15,1 16,0 15,1 12,4 CATHAY PACIFIC Group 122 300 8,8 5,5-0,3 0,5 TURKISH AL/THY 119 000 11,9 14,7 4,4 8,3 QANTAS Group 115 700 10,2 7,7 4,8 1,9 LAN - TAM 111 500 2,7 4,0 1,8 1,1 AIR CANADA Group 108 700 4,5 7,7 9,3 18,8 QATAR AW 108 300 18,0 23,9 28,3 28,5 SINGAPORE INT'L AL 93 600-1,1 2,9-1,7-4,6 ETIHAD AW 83 200 21,3 nd nd nd AEROFLOT AL 74 100 10,4 12,2 12,2 9,0 ALL NIPPON AW (ANA) 74 000 6,5 7,8 7,8 4,7 KOREAN AIR/KAL 71 700 6,5 8,1 6,1 8,4 HAINAN AL 48 800 8,2 21,6 37,1 32,5 THAI AW INT'L 59 100 4,8-0,6-1,9 2,0 JAPAN AL 57 700 12,6 2,9 3,4 3,2 ALASKA AL Group 54 000 9,3 11,0 11,2 8,1 SAUDIA 54 000-1,0 nd nd nd MALAYSIA AL 40 400-13,0-33,6-33,9-15,3 GARUDA Group 40 100 11,4 1,5 9,8 10,8 ASIANA 39 700 7,1 7,2 9,7 9,1 SHENZHEN 39 000 11,9 8,1 12,5 9,7 JET AW 38 700 18,8 5,1 1,8 4,8 GOL 38 400 0,9-14,5-11,2-5,3 AIR INDIA 38 400 8,1 6,0 9,2 9,3 CHINA AL 37 100 3,3 4,5 1,0 6,6 VIRGIN ATLANTIC AW 36 900-4,4 6,1-4,8-10,2 SWISS 36 000 0,4 8,5 14,8 23,6 AVIANCA HOLDINGS 35 500 8,9 8,7 8,3 5,9 EVA AIR 35 300 15,6 17,9 16,0 11,8 XIAMEN AL 35 200 26,6 11,5 5,6 10,2 ALITALIA 34 397-1,9 nd nd nd Airlines (main low-cost) RPK* (millions) 01/ SOUTHWEST AL 144 573 6,5 7,9 4,8 2,9 RYANAIR 97 300 12,7 26,7 11,1 11,7 EASYJET AL 70 000 8,0 10,0 6,0 6,9 JETBLUE AW 35 100 9,4 13,0 9,0 5,8 AIRBERLIN 30 351-4,3-7,8-4,7-3,1 * Revenue Passenger Kilometers measures actual passenger traffic nd : not disclosed Pax (thousands) 1 / 5 AMERICAN AL Group DELTA AIR LINES UNITED HOLDING EMIRATES AL AIR FRANCE/KLM INTL AL GROUP (IAG) LUFTHANSA Group CHINA SOUTHERN AIR AIR CHINA CHINA EASTERN AL CATHAY PACIFIC Group TURKISH AL/THY QANTAS Group LAN - TAM AIR CANADA Group QATAR AW SINGAPORE INT'L AL ETIHAD AW AEROFLOT AL ALL NIPPON AW (ANA) KOREAN AIR/KAL HAINAN AL Group THAI AW INT'L JAPAN AL ALASKA AL group SAUDIA MALAYSIA AL GARUDA Group ASIANA SHENZHEN JET AW GOL AIR INDIA CHINA AL VIRGIN ATLANTIC AW SWISS AVIANCA HOLDINGS EVA AIR XIAMEN AL ALITALIA 0 100 000 200 000 300 000 400 000 RPK (millions) Source : ENAC AIR TRANSPORT DATA

Country Pax (000) % CANADA 28 221 2,5 MEXICO 26 230 12,6 UNITED KINGDOM 18 565 3,9 JAPAN 11 440-5,3 GERMANY 10 523-0,3 FRANCE 7 471 4,2 DOMINICAN (REP.) 6 711 7,6 CHINA 6 229 21,3 KOREA (REP. OF) 6 148 15,0 BRAZIL 5 317 2,8 NETHERLANDS 4 893 4,2 U. A. EMIRATES 4 330 28,4 JAMAICA 3 505 5,1 COLOMBIA 3 297 7,5 3 266 12,8 ITALY 3 249 5,2 SPAIN 3 102 7,9 AUSTRALIA 3 021 6,8 PANAMA REPUBLIC 2 947 3,7 BAHAMAS 2 714 2,5 COSTA RICA 2 691 8,1 IRISH REPUBLIC 2 541 11,3 TAIWAN (PROV. Of CHINA) 2 507 13,0 SWITZERLAND 2 149-1,9 PERU 1 888 3,6 EL SALVADOR 1 820-0,3 TURKEY 1 698 19,0 ARGENTINA 1 543 5,0 ISRAEL 1 465 1,0 ARUBA 1 450 8,2 QATAR 1 272 20,3 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 1 213 2,3 BELGIUM 1 212 0,2 HAITI 1 190 4,3 GUATEMALA 1 184-1,4 ECUADOR 1 123 2,1 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 1 088 8,7 ICELAND 1 066 32,3 CHILE 1 039 20,8 INDIA 949 6,2 DENMARK 904 2,0 HONDURAS 888 1,8 PHILIPPINES 852 1,2 NEW ZEALAND 847 6,4 CAYMAN ISL 841 1,1 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 831-3,7 VENEZUELA 801-19,1 NICARAGUA 756 13,3 TURKS & CAICOS IS 709 6,6 SWEDEN 667 3,9 Top 50 Passenger traffic between US and the others (country-pair) U. A. EMIRATES 01/ JAMAICA HONDURAS PHILIPPINES NEW ZEALAND CAYMAN ISL RUSSIAN FEDERATION VENEZUELA NICARAGUA TURKS & CAICOS IS 2 / 5 CANADA MEXICO UNITED KINGDOM JAPAN GERMANY FRANCE DOMINICAN (REP.) CHINA KOREA (REP. OF) BRAZIL NETHERLANDS COLOMBIA ITALY SPAIN AUSTRALIA PANAMA REPUBLIC BAHAMAS COSTA RICA IRISH REPUBLIC TAIWAN (PROV. Of CHINA) SWITZERLAND PERU EL SALVADOR TURKEY ARGENTINA ISRAEL ARUBA QATAR NETHERLANDS ANTILLES BELGIUM HAITI GUATEMALA ECUADOR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ICELAND CHILE INDIA DENMARK SWEDEN 0 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 30 000 Source : ENAC AIR TRANSPORT DATA and DOT

Type Airport Airport Dom LOS ANGELES LAX SAN FRANCISCO 3 706 3,6 Dom NEW YORK JFK LOS ANGELES LAX 3 367 5,2 Intl NEW YORK JFK LONDON LHR 3 028 2,4 Dom NEW YORK LGA CHICAGO ORD 2 981 8,7 Dom ATLANTA ORLANDO, FL 2 728 9,5 Dom DALLAS DFW LOS ANGELES LAX 2 665 15,1 Dom LOS ANGELES LAX CHICAGO ORD 2 584 9,6 Dom LAS VEGAS LOS ANGELES LAX 2 508 8,0 Dom CHICAGO ORD SAN FRANCISCO 2 399 8,6 Dom DALLAS DAL HOUSTON IAH 2 397 3,2 Dom ATLANTA FORT LAUDERDALE 2 396 5,9 Dom NEW YORK JFK SAN FRANCISCO 2 369 4,6 Dom ATLANTA DALLAS DFW 2 304 15,0 Intl HONOLULU TOKYO HND 2 219 2,6 Dom HONOLULU LOS ANGELES LAX 2 194 0,0 Dom LOS ANGELES LAX SEATTLE 2 180 12,5 Dom ATLANTA NEW YORK LGA 2 180 6,3 Dom DENVER PHOENIX 2 158-0,6 Dom LAS VEGAS SAN FRANCISCO 2 125 23,5 Dom ATLANTA TAMPA, FL 2 087 9,6 Dom DALLAS DFW CHICAGO ORD 2 085 7,6 Dom ATLANTA LOS ANGELES LAX 2 029 13,4 Dom SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO 1 976 5,2 Dom HONOLULU KAHULUI 1 971-3,2 Dom DENVER LOS ANGELES LAX 1 964 3,6 Dom MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO ORD 1 896 13,5 Dom ATLANTA CHICAGO ORD 1 884 25,4 Dom ATLANTA CHARLOTTE 1 875 5,6 Dom DALLAS DFW NEW YORK LGA 1 854 25,9 Dom ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA 1 834 9,8 Dom BOSTON CHICAGO ORD 1 809 2,8 Dom NEW YORK LGA MIAMI 1 803 19,0 Dom DENVER CHICAGO ORD 1 752 25,0 Dom DENVER LAS VEGAS 1 729-0,6 Dom ATLANTA MIAMI 1 718 10,1 Dom ATLANTA WASHINGTON DCA 1 709 4,0 Dom DALLAS DFW DENVER 1 695-1,2 Dom LOS ANGELES LAX PHOENIX 1 692 7,8 Dom ANCHORAGE SEATTLE 1 680 10,9 Intl LOS ANGELES LAX LONDON LHR 1 625 10,7 Dom DENVER SEATTLE 1 609 7,7 Dom DENVER SAN FRANCISCO 1 595-2,3 Dom DENVER MINNEAPOLIS 1 590 3,5 Dom SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO 1 574 6,7 Dom ATLANTA DENVER 1 566 11,5 Dom ORLANDO, FL PHILADELPHIA 1 553 20,5 Dom PHOENIX SEATTLE 1 548 16,9 Dom NEW YORK EWR SAN FRANCISCO 1 543 6,8 Dom ATLANTA JACKSONVILLE 1 540 3,6 Dom ATLANTA BALTIMORE 1 514 5,0 * US domestic city-pairs figures were obtained by multiplying the number of actual departures by 2. Top 50 Passenger traffic between US and the others (airport-pair)* Pax (000) % 01/ 3 / 5 LAX - SFO JFK - LAX JFK - LHR LGA - ORD ATL - MCO DFW - LAX LAX - ORD LAS - LAX ORD - SFO DAL - HOU ATL - FLL JFK - SFO ATL - DAL HNL - HND HNL - LAX ATL - LGA LAX - SEA DEN - PHX LAS - SFO ATL - TPA DFW - ORD ATL - LAX SEA - SFO HNL - OGG DEN - LAX MSP - ORD ATL - ORD ATL - CLT DFW - LGA ATL - PHL BOS - ORD LGA - MIA DEN - ORD DEN - LAS ATL - MIA ATL - DCA DFW - DEN LAX - PHX ANC - SEA LAX - LHR DEN - SEA DEN - SFO DEN - MSP SAN - SFO ATL - DEN MCO - PHL PHX - SEA EWR - SFO ATL - JAX ATL - BWI 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 4 000 Source : ENAC AIR TRANSPORT DATA and DOT

Passengers (thousands) Main airports traffic* 3 rd ATLANTA 101 490 5,5 4,9 4,1 0,0 89 939 4,4 3,6 3,3 6,2 DUBAI 78 010 10,7 6,8 4,6 10,0 CHICAGO-O'HARE 76 942 9,9 4,7 2,1 2,0 TOKYO-HANEDA 75 317 3,4 6,5 6,5 4,0 LONDON-HEATHROW 74 990 2,2 2,6-1,1 0,9 74 704 5,7 9,6 7,9 8,2 68 343 8,2 7,6 2,6 2,1 65 771 3,1 1,2-1,1-1,7 DALLAS-FORT WORTH 64 072 0,9 4,0 1,9 0,0 ISTANBUL-ATATURK 61 837 8,9 6,9-2,0-4,1 61 032 2,5 3,3-4,1-1,8 60 053 16,3 11,8 9,4 9,1 AMSTERDAM 58 285 6,0 12,4 8,1 7,7 NEW YORK-KENNEDY 56 845 6,0 7,8 2,7 2,4 Total* 5 980 515 5,6 6,4 6,0 5,5 01/ ATLANTA DUBAI CHICAGO-O'HARE TOKYO-HANEDA LONDON-HEATHROW DALLAS-FORT WORTH ISTANBUL-ATATURK AMSTERDAM NEW YORK-KENNEDY 0 20 000 40 000 60 000 80 000 100 000 120 000 Movements ATLANTA 882 497 1,6 3,8 3,1 0,7 CHICAGO-O'HARE 875 136-0,8 1,0-0,4-1,7 DALLAS-FORT WORTH 681 244 0,2 2,1-1,3-3,1 655 564 3,0 5,2 6,2 7,6 590 169 1,4 1,9 2,6 3,5 DENVER 541 213-4,3 2,8 2,5 7,8 CHARLOTTE 540 944-0,8 0,8 3,2-0,4 LAS VEGAS-MCCARRAN 530 330 1,5-9,7 0,6 1,0 HOUSTON-INTERCONT 502 844-1,2-2,6-8,1-7,4 475 776 0,9 0,2 1,3 0,6 LONDON-HEATHROW 474 102 0,3 0,5-0,7 0,1 468 153-0,2 1,0-2,8-1,9 AMSTERDAM 465 521 2,8 6,6 6,5 7,4 ISTANBUL-ATATURK 464 865 5,8 6,1 0,6-0,4 448 213 11,5 9,7 6,4 6,4 Total* 68 435 000 2,0 2,3 2,1 2,1 ATLANTA CHICAGO-O'HARE DALLAS-FORT WORTH DENVER CHARLOTTE LAS VEGAS-MCCARRAN HOUSTON-INTERCONT LONDON-HEATHROW AMSTERDAM ISTANBUL-ATATURK 0 200 000 400 000 600 000 800 000 1 000 000 4 422 0,2-2,6 2,7 5,9 MEMPHIS 4 291 0,8 3,2 1,4-1,2 3 274 2,9 0,5 2,6 4,7 ANCHORAGE 2 624 5,3-13,1-7,3 3,9 SEOUL-INCHEON 2 596 1,5-3,4 4,3 6,2 DUBAI 2 506 4,5 3,5 4,4-1,8 LOUISVILLE 2 351 2,5 3,6 4,0 4,1 TOKYO-NARITA 2 122-0,5-10,1 3,2 5,7 2 077-2,6-1,2 2,0 2,4 TAIPEI 2 025-3,0-8,4 1,5 6,1 MIAMI 2 005 0,3 0,7-0,7 1,6 1 932 6,1-5,6 1,3 8,5 1 890 2,7 3,3-2,5 0,8 SINGAPORE 1 887 0,4 3,5 5,3 8,1 1 861-1,4 6,9 6,8 5,3 Total* 92 672 2,1 1,1 0,8 1,5 * ACI ( Council International) Cargo and mail (thousand tons) 4 / 5 MEMPHIS ANCHORAGE SEOUL-INCHEON DUBAI LOUISVILLE TOKYO-NARITA TAIPEI MIAMI SINGAPORE 0 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 Sources : ACI ( Council International) ENAC AIR TRANSPORT DATA

Firm orders and deliveries of commercial aircraft commercial customers only, including aircraft leasing companies Deliveries Orders Airbus 626 125 173 163 20 Airbus 944 25 94 209-410 Boeing 724 169 194 165-25 Boeing 538 73 131 115-15 Bom bardier 129 20 27 16 9 Bom bardier 49 2 159-9 122 Em braer* 101 21 26 29 8 Em braer* 162 0 34-8 -114 Sukhoi* 21 5 9 4 5 Sukhoi* 78 23 nd 4 nd ATR* 88 nd nd nd nd Mitsubishi* 32 10 nd nd nd 01/ Deliveries Type Orders Type ATR* 76 nd nd nd nd Airbus A319 23 2 0 1-19 Airbus A319-3 0 0 0 2 A320 281 65 81 66 13 A320 539 11 65 33-366 A321 183 36 60 69 36 A321 304 0 2 154-40 A330 98 13 15 11-28 A330 102 14 0-11 -58 A350 14 4 8 14 21 A350 2 0 27 33 50 A380 27 5 9 2-3 A380-1 2 0 0 2 Boeing B737 465 114 123 98-19 Boeing B737 390 66 123 76 22 B747 18 1 2 4-6 B747 6 4 0 4 4 B767 16 1 4 0-9 B767 48 1 6 26-14 B777 92 23 27 15-8 B777 41 6 2 8-21 B787 133 30 38 48 17 B787 53 1 0 1-6 Bom bardier CRJ 16 2 17 0 12 Qseries 5 0 15 3 13 Bom bardier CRJ 53 14 18 6 3 Cseries 28 0 127-12 97 Qseries 22 6 8 9 4 Cseries 0 0 1 1 2 Em braer* EMB170 0 0 0 0 0 EMB175 73 0 25 0-25 Em braer* EMB170 2 0 0 0 0 EMB190 22 0 9-8 -29 EMB175 82 19 21 24 2 EMB195 61 0 0 0-60 EMB190 8 0 0 4 1 EMB195 9 2 5 1 5 Sukhoi* SJ100 78 23 nd 4 nd Sukhoi* SJ100 21 5 9 4 5 Mitsubishi* MRJ90 32 10 nd nd nd ATR* ATR42 nd nd nd nd ATR* ATR42 11 nd nd nd nd 88 ATR72 nd nd nd nd ATR72 65 5 nd nd nd * estimated figures (Undisclosed customers not included) nd : not disclosed 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) Web Site : http://devi.recherche.enac.fr (or http://leea.recherche.enac.fr/database.htm) 5 / 5 Source : ENAC AIR TRANSPORT DATA