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www.enac.fr Main airlines traffic 3 rd Airlines RPK* (millions) ** 1st 2nd 3rd DELTA AIR LINES 310 900 2,2 1,3 0,9-0,4 UNITED / CONTINENTAL (1) 226 700-12,2-2,8 0,1-1,5 AMERICAN AL 201 900 2,5 1,6 1,8 1,0 AIR FRANCE-KLM 201 100 0,7 3,4 9,4 7,8 EMIRATES ** 143 700 21,5 7,3 6,7 6,2 LUFTHANSA 129 700 5,4 9,6 12,9 7,7 CHINA SOUTHERN AL 111 400 19,7 1,8 11,0 8,2 BRITISH AW (BA) 105 600-5,8 6,6 22,8 5,5 QANTAS AW 103 800 4,2 5,7 6,2 4,6 CATHAY PACIFIC AW 96 600 8,0 1,8 5,4 6,4 US AIRWAYS 94 900 1,9 4,0 4,7 1,9 CHINA EASTERN AL (2) 93 100 52,8 34,6 10,9 3,4 AIR CHINA 86 200 17,5 7,6 10,7 7,4 SINGAPORE INT'L AL 84 900 4,1-0,5 3,5 4,1 AIR CANADA 83 900 8,8 5,7 6,1 3,8 JAPAN AL CORP. 66 500-9,8-30,3-42,8-36,4 KOREAN AIR/KAL** 60 600 9,8 2,8 4,4 6,6 ALL NIPPON AW (ANA) 58 700 5,6-2,1-6,6 3,2 THAI AW INT'L 55 700 5,9-3,5 9,8 4,3 IBERIA 51 200 3,3 3,6 2,2-1,6 TAM LINHAS AEREAS 50 600 15,6 15,4 20,7 6,8 TURKISH AL/THY 46 300 18,6 12,7 22,9 24,0 VIRGIN ATLANTIC AW 38 200-2,8-6,1 4,2-1,0 MALAYSIAN AL 37 800 15,0 12,8 11,7 2,7 AEROFLOT RUSSIAN AL 34 800 33,8 19,6 20,9 20,0 SAUDIA** 34 000 5,6 19,4 21,9 17,0 ETIHAD AW** 33 400 20,1 9,1 11,1 13,6 LAN AL 33 200 11,1 20,6 19,8 13,8 THOMSON AW 33 000 1,1 0,7-5,1 2,7 ALITALIA 32 903 15,8-2,3 7,2 10,6 ALASKA AL 32 800 10,4 18,0 12,4 8,1 CHINA AL 32 300 4,7-5,2 1,1 0,9 HAINAN AL 32 200 13,5 3,0 7,0 9,7 GOL TRANSPORTES AEREOS 31 400 20,3 8,4 12,0 7,7 SWISS 29 500 4,6 8,9 13,5 5,2 ASIANA** 26 700 16,9-4,1 1,4 5,3 AIR NEW ZEALAND 26 700 5,1 4,3 1,1-3,8 JET AW 26 200 21,7 12,5 12,2 9,2 WESTJET AL 25 200 12,6 11,8 7,0 7,7 IATA*** 2 753 000 8,2 5,9 6,5 6,3 Airlines Main low cost airlines Pax* (thousands) ** 1st 2st 3st SOUTHWEST AL **** 88 200 2,2 4,9 2,0 23,3 RYANAIR 72 715 13,0 5,9 9,9 6,0 EASYJET AL 49 712 10,0 14,4 17,3 7,7 AIR BERLIN 33 588 20,4 10,2 19,5 1,6 JETBLUE AW 24 250 8,0 9,3 8,3 6,7 DELTA AIR LINES UNITED / CONTINENTAL AMERICAN AL AIR FRANCE-KLM EMIRATES LUFTHANSA CHINA SOUTHERN AL BRITISH AW (BA) QANTAS AW CATHAY PACIFIC AW US AIRWAYS CHINA EASTERN AL AIR CHINA SINGAPORE INT'L AL AIR CANADA JAPAN AL CORP. KOREAN AIR/KAL ALL NIPPON AW (ANA) THAI AW INT'L IBERIA TAM LINHAS AEREAS TURKISH AL/THY VIRGIN ATLANTIC AW MALAYSIAN AL AEROFLOT SAUDIA ETIHAD AW LAN AL THOMSON AW ALITALIA ALASKA AL CHINA AL HAINAN AL GOL SWISS AIR NEW ZEALAND ASIANA JET AW WESTJET AL 0 50 000 100 000 150 000 200 000 250 000 300 000 350 000 (1) Results reported combined with Continental - split is estimated Our data will be combined beginning January (2) Includes Shanghai Air march * Revenue-Passenger-Kilometer (RPK) measures actual passenger traffic ** International only *** IATA (International Air Transport Association) represents some 230 airlines comprising 93% of scheduled international air traffic. **** AirTran / Southwest merger

Top 50 passenger traffic between the US and the others countries (country-pair)* Country Pax (000) % MEXICO 16 767 11,3 UNITED KINGDOM 15 433-3,4 CANADA** 14 900 11,2 JAPAN 10 715 7,5 GERMANY 9 566 1,8 FRANCE 5 920-6,3 DOMINICAN (REP. OF) 4 381 14,1 NETHERLANDS 4 234-2,4 KOREA (REP. OF) 3 912 18,1 BRAZIL 3 398 18,5 JAMAICA 2 872 5,4 ITALY 2 843 4,4 SPAIN 2 739 15,8 CHINA 2 637 28,8 BAHAMAS 2 507 12,4 COLOMBIA 2 387 18,6 2 229 7,2 AUSTRALIA 2 089 18,8 COSTA RICA 2 076 4,2 TAIWAN 1 962 5,5 SWITZERLAND 1 857 12,1 IRISH REP. 1 814-15,9 U. A. EMIRATES 1 672 25,4 PANAMA (REP. OF) 1 541 9,4 ISRAEL 1 492 13,5 EL SALVADOR 1 337 6,7 ARGENTINA 1 286 6,5 PERU 1 191 9,9 BELGIUM 1 117 2,0 VENEZUELA 1 106-2,9 ARUBA 1 096 4,9 GUATEMALA 1 003 4,9 NETH.ANTILLES 996 9,7 ECUADOR 983 19,0 PHILIPPINES 880 11,1 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 878-1,1 INDIA 832-5,7 HAITI 812 3,7 HONDURAS 733 5,3 CHILE 733 2,5 DENMARK 700 2,0 NEW ZEALAND 664-4,0 CAYMAN ISL 649 4,2 RUSSIA 635 8,9 BERMUDA 603 0,7 NICARAGUA 536 0,6 QATAR 524 24,2 TURKEY 523 32,4 SWEDEN 448-3,2 BARBADOS 447 10,4 MEXICO UNITED KINGDOM CANADA JAPAN GERMANY FRANCE DOMINICAN REP. NETHERLANDS KOREA (REP. OF) BRAZIL JAMAICA ITALY SPAIN CHINA BAHAMAS COLOMBIA AUSTRALIA COSTA RICA TAIWAN SWITZERLAND IRISH REPUBLIC U. A. EMIRATES PANAMA (REP. OF) ISRAEL EL SALVADOR ARGENTINA PERU BELGIUM VENEZUELA ARUBA GUATEMALA NETH.ANTILLES ECUADOR PHILIPPINES TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO INDIA HAITI CHILE HONDURAS DENMARK NEW ZEALAND CAYMAN ISL RUSSIA BERMUDA NICARAGUA QATAR TURKEY SWEDEN BARBADOS 0 2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 12 000 14 000 16 000 18 000 * Source : ENAC Air Transport Data and DOT ** Source : Stat. Canada

Airport Top 50 passenger traffic between US and the others airports (airport-pair)* Airport Pax (000) % Dom LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO 2 938 2,5 Dom NEW YORK JFK LOS ANGELES 2 934 10,6 Dom ATLANTA ORLANDO, FL 2 620-0,6 Intl NEW YORK JFK LONDON LHR 2 518 1,6 Dom NEW YORK LGA CHICAGO ORD 2 476 17,8 Dom ATLANTA FORT LAUDERDALE 2 266-1,7 Dom ATLANTA NEW YORK LGA 2 212 9,4 Dom LOS ANGELES CHICAGO ORD 2 110 6,4 Dom ATLANTA DALLAS DFW 2 038 0,9 Dom NEW YORK JFK SAN FRANCISCO 2 018 2,9 Intl HONOLULU TOKYO NRT 1 976 13,6 Dom HONOLULU LOS ANGELES 1 970 4,3 Dom HONOLULU KAHULUI 1 954-8,8 Dom CHICAGO ORD SAN FRANCISCO 1 878 9,2 Dom DENVER LOS ANGELES 1 870 4,7 Dom ATLANTA TAMPA 1 848-3,2 Dom ATLANTA LOS ANGELES 1 830 3,4 Dom DALLAS DFW SAN ANTONIO 1 812-0,5 Dom DENVER PHOENIX 1 800 0,2 Dom DALLAS DFW CHICAGO ORD 1 790 5,5 Dom LAS VEGAS LOS ANGELES 1 766-0,2 Dom DALLAS DFW LOS ANGELES 1 752 2,8 Dom LAS VEGAS SAN FRANCISCO 1 742-4,6 Dom DENVER LAS VEGAS 1 734 1,8 Dom AUSTIN DALLAS DFW 1 686-1,4 Dom ATLANTA WASHINGTON DCA 1 642 4,3 Dom MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO ORD 1 572-3,8 Dom BOSTON CHICAGO ORD 1 568 5,9 Dom DENVER CHICAGO ORD 1 536-4,7 Dom DENVER SAN FRANCISCO 1 536 7,3 Dom LAS VEGAS PHOENIX 1 526 7,8 Dom ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA 1 522-1,8 Dom FORT LAUDERDALE NEW YORK LGA 1 520 10,0 Dom ATLANTA CHARLOTTE 1 498 8,2 Dom DALLAS DFW DENVER 1 476-6,2 Dom WASHINGTON DCA CHICAGO ORD 1 474 3,1 Dom DENVER MINNEAPOLIS 1 474 6,0 Dom LOS ANGELES SEATTLE 1 474-0,9 Dom HONOLULU LIHUE 1 472-7,2 Dom ATLANTA DENVER 1 470-0,3 Dom ATLANTA MIAMI 1 468-2,8 Dom ATLANTA LAS VEGAS 1 462 4,1 Dom ATLANTA BOSTON 1 460 2,4 Dom DENVER SALT LAKE CITY 1 442 4,5 Dom SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO 1 442-1,1 Dom HOUSTON IAH NEW ORLEANS 1 430 1,9 Dom ORLANDO, FL PHILADELPHIA 1 428-4,2 Dom HOUSTON IAH LOS ANGELES 1 424 0,7 Dom WASHINGTON IAD LOS ANGELES 1 394 3,1 LAX _ SFO JFK _ LAX ATL _ MCO JFK _ LHR LGA _ ORD ATL _ FLL ATL _ LGA LAX _ ORD ATL _ DFW JFK _ SFO HNL _ NRT HNL _ LAX HNL _ OGG ORD _ SFO DEN _ LAX ATL _ TPA ATL _ LAX DFW _ SAT DEN _ PHX DFW _ ORD LAS _ LAX DFW _ LAX LAS _ SFO DEN _ LAS AUS _ DFW ATL _ DCA MSP _ ORD BOS _ ORD DEN _ SFO DEN _ ORD LAS _ PHX ATL _ PHL ATL _ LGA FLL _ CLT DFW _ DEN LAX _ SEA DEN _ MSP DCA _ ORD HNL _ LIH ATL _ DEN ATL _ MIA DEN _ LAS ATL _ BOS DEN _ SFO ATL _ SLC SAN _ MSY IAH _ PHL MCO _ LAX IAH _ LAX IAD _ MSP 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 Dom ATLANTA MINNEAPOLIS 1 392 6,4 * US domestic city pairs figures were obtained by multiplying the number of actual departures by 2. Source : ENAC Air Transport Data and DOT

Main airports traffic* 3 rd Passagers (millions) Passengers (thousands) 2st 3st ATLANTA 89 300 1,5 2,5 4,7 4,6 BEIJING-CAPITAL 73 900 13,0 7,6 5,4 2,0 CHICAGO - O'HARE 66 700 3,3-0,8 2,2-1,7 65 900-0,2 2,2 15,2 1,4 TOKYO - HANEDA 64 100 3,4-4,4-9,6-0,2 58 900 4,2 2,8 8,7 6,0 58 200 0,4 2,7 9,3 3,2 DALLAS - FORT WORTH 56 900 1,6 1,2 1,1 3,9 53 000 4,1 3,7 12,3 4,0 DENVER 52 200 4,1 0,2 2,1 1,0 50 400 10,6 4,3 6,5 6,0 MADRID - BARAJAS 49 800 2,8 0,5 1,6-0,1 DUBAI 47 200 15,4 7,1 10,8 5,7 NEW YORK - KENNEDY 46 500 1,4 2,8 5,8 1,0 AMSTERDAM 45 200 3,8 7,5 17,0 9,3 Total* 4 652 400 6,3 5,9 6,2 5,5 Movements 2st 3st ATLANTA 950 100-2,1-2,6-2,9-2,9 CHICAGO - O'HARE 882 600 6,4 2,0-0,1-1,0 DALLAS - FORT WORTH 652 300 2,1 0,2 0,2 0,3 DENVER 630 100 3,8 2,1 2,2-0,3 575 800 5,3 1,3 5,5 7,1 HOUSTON - INTERCONTINENTAL 531 300-1,3-1,1 1,4 0,1 CHARLOTTE 529 100 3,9 8,6 5,3-1,9 BEIJING-CAPITAL 517 600 6,0 4,5 3,1 2,3 LAS VEGAS - MC CARRAN 505 600-1,1 4,5 6,7 5,5 500 000-4,8 2,0 6,4 1,1 464 400 0,3 5,2 8,1 1,7 PHILADELPHIA 460 800-2,5 2,0-3,4-5,6 454 900-2,5 6,1 12,1 0,5 DETROIT - WAYNE COUNTY 452 600 4,6 0,2-2,3-2,6 PHOENIX - SKY HARBOR 450 300-1,5 2,0 4,6 3,6 Total* 64 418 700 0,7 3,3 2,2 1,8 Cargo and mail (thousand tons) 2st 3st 4 200 23,2 4,3-8,4-6,9 MEMPHIS 3 900 5,9 0,4-0,8-1,6 SHANGHAI - PUDONG 3 200 27,1-0,2-5,2-3,2 SEOUL - INCHEON 2 700 16,1-0,9-8,4-4,6 ANCHORAGE (1) 2 600 33,1 13,3-35,0-0,3 2 400 16,8 8,1-4,1-5,2 2 300 20,5 3,4-1,1-3,6 DUBAI 2 300 17,8-3,2 2,4-1,8 TOKYO - HANEDA 2 200 17,1-11,0-12,2-13,4 LOUISVILLE - INTERNATIONAL 2 200 11,1 2,4-0,6-0,8 SINGAPORE 1 800 10,9 3,1 3,9 1,2 MIAMI 1 800 17,9 0,1-3,9 0,6 1 800 15,5 12,2 5,9-1,3 TAIPEI 1 800 30,1-2,3-13,2-8,5 1 600 15,0 3,8 3,5-3,1 Total* 82 900 16,2 9,1 6,8 1,6 * ACI : (900 airports) (1) ANC data includes transit freight and not included in regional totals. ATLANTA BEIJING-CAPITAL CHICAGO - O'HARE TOKYO - HANEDA DALLAS - FORT WORTH DENVER MADRID - BARAJAS DUBAI NEW YORK - KENNEDY AMSTERDAM 0 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 70 000 80 000 90 000 Number of movements (thousands) ATLANTA CHICAGO - O'HARE DALLAS - FORT WORTH DENVER HOUSTON - INTERCONTINENTAL CHARLOTTE BEIJING-CAPITAL LAS VEGAS - MC CARRAN PHILADELPHIA DETROIT - WAYNE COUNTY PHOENIX - SKY HARBOR 0 200 000 400 000 600 000 800 000 1 000 000 Cargo and mail (thousand tons) MEMPHIS SHANGHAI - PUDONG SEOUL - INCHEON ANCHORAGE (1) DUBAI TOKYO - HANEDA LOUISVILLE - INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE MIAMI TAIPEI 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 4 000 4 500

Deliveries Orders and deliveries of commercial aircraft commercial customers only, including aircraft leasing companies (Undisclosed customers not included) Orders Deliveries total 11/10 2nd 3rd Orders total 11/10 2nd 3rd Airbus 496 73,0 117 132 113 Airbus 574 212 111 708 397 Boeing 448 76,0 102 116 122 Boeing 530 85 116 49 287 Antonov 5 60,0 1 0 2 Antonov 71 14 0 10 0 ATR** 51 39,0 5 12 3 ATR** 56 205 24 58 33 Bombardier 96 41,0 18 9 12 Bombardier 89 60 6 23 24 Embraer 100 70,0 20 25 25 Embraer 85 145 41 67 15 Sukhoi 51 143 15 24 34 Mitsubishi 0 50 5 0 Deliveries by aircraft type Orders by aircraft type Deliveries Type total 2nd Orders Type total 2nd Airbus A318 2 0 0 0 Airbus A318 0 0 0 0 A319 43 8 13 16 A319 34 2 0 2 A320 295 70 75 61 A320 331 32 650 195 A321 51 14 24 15 A321 51 47 32 165 A330 85 21 23 15 A330 62 30 18 31 A340 2 0 0 0 A340 1 0 0 0 A380 18 4 7 6 A350 63 0 6 4 A380 32 0 2 0 Boeing B737 361 85 92 97 B747 0 0 0 0 Boeing B737 486 67 23 242 B767 14 4 5 5 B747 0 2 0 2 B777 73 13 19 19 B767 3 3 6 0 B787 0 0 0 1 B777 46 44 20 43 B787 37 0 0 0 Antonov AN148 5 1 0 2 Antonov AN148 51 0 0 0 ATR** ATR72 48 4 3 AN158 20 0 10 0 ATR42 3 1 12* 0 ATR** ATR72 55 24 55 33 Bombardier CRJ 40 18 9 8 ATR42 1 0 3 0 Qseries 56 0 0 4 Bombardier CRJ 6 4 3 0 Embraer ERJ145 6 0 2 0 Qseries 43 2 0 4 EMB170 11 1 1 0 Cseries 40 0 20 20 EMB175 8 2 0 0 EMB190 58 11 17 20 Embraer EMB170 4 0 2 0 EMB195 17 6 5 5 EMB175 33 15 5 0 EMB190 30 29 57 10 EMB195 18 0 0 5 Sukhoi SJ100 51 15 24 34 Mitsubishi MRJ90 0 50 5 0 * total number of deliveries, aircraft type not detailed Source : Aircraft manufacturer ** incomplete 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 Bertrand VIDEAU (bertrand.videau@enac.fr) www.enac.fr/recherche/leea/database.htm