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Airlines www.enac.fr RPK* (millions) 1st 12/11 2nd 12/11 3nd 12/11 UNITED HOLDING 292 189-0,3 0,3 0,1-1,9 DELTA AIR LINES 270 817 1,1 0,2 0,9 0,0 AIR FRANCE - KLM 215 082 6,9 7,2 3,5 1,9 AMERICAN AL 203 562 0,8 2,7 2,2-1,8 IAG (BA - IB) 168 264 7,3 3,7 6,2 5,1 EMIRATES AL 153 264 6,7 19,7** 16,9** 18,7** LUFTHANSA 141 142 8,8 7,3 7,7 8,1 CHINA SOUTHERN AL 122 344 9,9 20,3 8,8 3,7 QANTAS AW 108 902 9,0 8,8 1,8-0,3 CATHAY PACIFIC AW 101 535 5,1 8,8 7,2-1,9 US AIRWAYS 97 811 3,1 5,4 0,9 2,4 AIR CHINA 93 194 8,1 4,1 0,3 3,8 LAN - TAM 93 123 10,7 8,5 6,6 9,2 SINGAPORE INT'L AL 86 400 1,8 6,9 9,6 6,5 CHINA EASTERN AL 81 584 10,4 5,3 7,4 10,8 AIR CANADA 80 797 4,2 4,8 1,4 0,8 KOREAN AIR/KAL 64 844 7,1 9,6 10,0 3,9 QATAR AW 61 603 16,8 22,3 23,1 14,6 TURKISH AL/THY 58 934 22,9 33,5 33,8 30,7 ALL NIPPON AW (ANA) 56 512-1,2 11,9 19,8 5,8 THAI AW INT'L 55 267-0,7 4,9 10,7 3,1 JAPAN AL Group 52 578-17,1 7,2 23,8 5,0 AEROFLOT RUSSIAN AL 42 021 20,8 22,6 17,7 19,3 MALAYSIA AL 39 731 5,0-1,2-11,9-8,5 VIRGIN ATLANTIC AW 39 427 3,3 5,6 0,5 3,8 SAUDIA 39 251 15,3 25,5** 13,1** 4,3** ETIHAD AW 38 701 15,8 25,0** 32,6** 20,6** ALASKA AL 36 347 11,0 6,8 9,4 7,4 HAINAN AL 35 744 11,1 21,4 6,3 6,5 ALITALIA 35 679 7,0 9,3** 3,4** 7,2** GOL TRANSPORTES AEREOS 33 226 6,0-5,5 0,1-5,4 TRANSAERO 33 178 26,2 27,6 24,7 25,2 THOMSON AW 32 933 0,7 2,7-6,0-4,1 CHINA AL 31 798-1,4 4,1 2,4 1,8 SWISS 31 614 5,8 3,5 7,5 7,8 AIR INDIA 30 879-1,1 9,8-10,7-20,2 VIRGIN AUSTRALIA 30 436 7,3 2,3 3,8 3,3 ASIANA 30 359 7,7 9,7** 1,6** 3,2** JET AW 29 123 11,1 22,4 16,3-5,1 IATA*** 5,7 7,4 6,5 5,7 Main low cost airlines UNITED HOLDING DELTA AIR LINES AIR FRANCE - KLM AMERICAN AL IAG (BA - IB) EMIRATES AL LUFTHANSA CHINA SOUTHERN AL QANTAS AW CATHAY PACIFIC AW US AIRWAYS AIR CHINA LAN & TAM SINGAPORE INT'L AL CHINA EASTERN AL AIR CANADA KOREAN AIR/KAL QATAR AW TURKISH AL/THY ALL NIPPON AW (ANA) TAM LINHAS AEREAS THAI AW INT'L JAPAN AL AEROFLOT RUSSIAN AL MALAYSIA AL VIRGIN ATLANTIC AW SAUDIA ETIHAD AW LAN AL ALASKA AL HAINAN AL ALITALIA GOL TRANSPORTES AEREOS TRANSAERO THOMSON AW CHINA AL SWISS AIR INDIA VIRGIN AUSTRALIA ASIANA JET AW Main airlines traffic 3 rd Airlines Pax (thousands) 1st 12/11 2nd 12/11 3nd 12/11 SOUTHWEST AL 135 351 3,3 9,9 20,4 0,1 RYANAIR 76 422 7,3-4,1 5,9 8,5 EASYJET AL 47 510 12,0 2,7 10,9 6,4 AIR BERLIN 35 300 28,1-5,3-5,3-5,0 JETBLUE AW 26 373 8,7 13,5 10,8 10,4 0 50 000 100 000 150 000 200 000 250 000 300 000 350 000 * 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.

Top 50 passenger traffic between the US and the others countries (country-pair) Country (000) CANADA 23 116-0,8 MEXICO 18 586 10,8 UNITED KINGDOM 16 360 6,0 JAPAN 10 336-3,5 GERMANY 9 566 0,0 FRANCE 6 351 7,3 DOMINICAN (REP.) 4 715 7,6 KOREA (REP. OF) 4 287 9,6 NETHERLANDS 4 081-3,6 BRAZIL 3 855 13,4 CHINA 3 197 21,2 SPAIN 3 061 11,7 JAMAICA 2 988 4,0 ITALY 2 821-0,8 BAHAMAS 2 535 1,1 2 422 8,6 COLOMBIA 2 308-3,3 AUSTRALIA 2 280 9,2 COSTA RICA 2 191 5,6 U. A. EMIRATES 1 975 18,1 SWITZERLAND 1 965 5,8 TAIWAN (PROV. Of CHINA) 1 790-8,8 IRISH REPUBLIC 1 759-3,0 PANAMA REPUBLIC 1 707 10,8 EL SALVADOR 1 497 12,0 ISRAEL 1 453-2,6 PERU 1 439 20,8 ARGENTINA 1 338 4,0 VENEZUELA 1 238 12,0 ARUBA 1 183 7,9 BELGIUM 1 145 2,5 ECUADOR 1 106 12,5 GUATEMALA 1 100 9,7 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 1 054 5,9 TURKEY 1 026 96,0 HAITI 997 22,8 INDIA 995 19,6 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 873-0,5 HONDURAS 800 9,2 PHILIPPINES 795-9,7 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 724 14,1 CHILE 723-1,3 NEW ZEALAND 715 7,7 CAYMAN ISL 691 6,5 DENMARK 620-11,4 BERMUDA 617 2,4 QATAR 563 7,6 ICELAND 553 36,8 NICARAGUA 544 1,4 TURKS & CAICOS IS 539 29,0 Source : ENAC Air Transport Data and DOT CANADA MEXICO UNITED KINGDOM JAPAN GERMANY FRANCE DOMINICAN (REP.) KOREA (REP. OF) NETHERLANDS BRAZIL CHINA SPAIN JAMAICA ITALY BAHAMAS COLOMBIA AUSTRALIA COSTA RICA U. A. EMIRATES SWITZERLAND TAIWAN (PROV. Of CHINA) IRISH REPUBLIC PANAMA REPUBLIC EL SALVADOR ISRAEL PERU ARGENTINA VENEZUELA ARUBA BELGIUM ECUADOR GUATEMALA NETHERLANDS ANTILLES TURKEY HAITI INDIA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HONDURAS PHILIPPINES RUSSIAN FEDERATION CHILE NEW ZEALAND CAYMAN ISL DENMARK BERMUDA QATAR ICELAND NICARAGUA TURKS & CAICOS IS 0 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000

Top 50 passenger traffic between US and the others airports (airport-pair)* Airport Airport (000) Dom LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO 3 178 8,2 Dom NEW YORK JFK LOS ANGELES 3 018 4,7 Intl NEW YORK JFK LONDON ** LON 2 679 6,4 Dom NEW YORK LGA CHICAGO ORD 2 612 7,4 Dom ATLANTA ORLANDO 2 590-1,1 Dom LOS ANGELES CHICAGO ORD 2 308 9,4 Dom ATLANTA FORT LAUDERDALE 2 300 1,5 Dom ATLANTA NEW YORK LGA 2 278 3,0 Dom LAS VEGAS LOS ANGELES 2 254 27,6 Dom CHICAGO ORD SAN FRANCISCO 2 144 14,2 Dom ATLANTA DALLAS DFW 2 140 5,0 Dom DALLAS DFW LOS ANGELES 2 124 21,2 Dom NEW YORK JFK SAN FRANCISCO 2 038 1,0 Intl HONOLULU TOKYO NRT 1 968-0,4 Dom DENVER LOS ANGELES 1 954 4,5 Dom HONOLULU LOS ANGELES 1 950-1,0 Dom HONOLULU KAHULUI 1 938-3,5 Dom DENVER PHOENIX 1 870 3,9 Dom DALLAS DFW SAN ANTONIO 1 850 2,1 Dom ATLANTA LOS ANGELES 1 848 1,0 Dom DALLAS DFW CHICAGO ORD 1 830 2,2 Dom ATLANTA TAMPA 1 810-2,1 Dom DENVER LAS VEGAS 1 774 2,3 Dom LAS VEGAS SAN FRANCISCO 1 756 0,8 Dom AUSTIN DALLAS DFW 1 750 3,8 Dom ATLANTA WASHINGTON DCA 1 622-1,2 Dom BOSTON CHICAGO ORD 1 620 3,3 Dom ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA 1 618 6,3 Dom DENVER SAN FRANCISCO 1 600 4,2 Dom ATLANTA CHARLOTTE 1 590 6,1 Dom DENVER HOUSTON IAH 1 576 7,5 Dom DENVER MINNEAPOLIS 1 548 5,0 Dom ATLANTA MINNEAPOLIS 1 536 10,3 Dom LAS VEGAS PHOENIX 1 534 0,5 Dom LOS ANGELES SEATTLE 1 526 3,5 Dom DALLAS DFW DENVER 1 488 0,8 Dom DENVER SEATTLE 1 484 6,2 Dom FORT LAUDERDALE NEW YORK LGA 1 472-1,3 Dom ATLANTA DENVER 1 456-1,0 Dom NEW YORK JFK ORLANDO 1 454 18,8 Dom SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO 1 454 5,2 Dom LOS ANGELES PHOENIX 1 452 12,4 Dom ATLANTA LAS VEGAS 1 442-1,4 Dom MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO ORD 1 442-8,3 Dom ATLANTA BOSTON 1 440-1,4 Dom DENVER SALT LAKE CITY 1 428-1,0 Dom SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO 1 404-2,6 Dom HONOLULU LIHUE 1 404-4,6 Dom ORLANDO, FL PHILADELPHIA 1 402-1,8 Dom BOSTON WASHINGTON DCA 1 360 42,0 LAX - SFO JFK - LAX JFK - LHR LGA - ORD ATL - MCO LAX - ORD ATL - FLL ATL - LGA LAS - LAX ORD - SFO ATL - DFW DFW - LAX JFK - SFO HNL - NRT DEN - LAX HNL - LAX HNL - OGG DEN - PHX DFW - SAT ATL - LAX DFW - ORD ATL - TPA DEN - LAS LAS - SFO AUS - DFW ATL - DCA BOS - ORD ATL - PHL DEN - SFO ATL - CLT DEN - IAH DEN - MSP ATL - MSP LAS - PHX LAX - SEA DFW - DEN DEN - SEA FLL - LGA ATL - DEN SEA - SFO JFK - MCO LAX - PHX MSP - ORD ATL - LAS ATL - BOS DEN - SLC HNL - LIH SAN - SFO MCO - PHL BOS - DCA 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 * 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 (thousands) Passengers (thousands) 1st 2nd 3nd 12/111 12/111 12/111 ATLANTA * ACI ATLANTA 92 366 3,4 5,9 2,3 1,4 77 404 4,8 5,7 5,6 8,3 LONDON - HEATHROW 69 434 5,4 4,4 0,4-2,0 CHICAGO-O'HARE 66 561-0,2 4,5 1,5 1,1 TOKYO - HANEDA 62 263-2,8 8,1 16,2 7,0 61 848 5,0 6,6 1,1 2,2 60 971 4,8 4,3 1,7-0,3 DALLAS - FORT WORTH 57 806 1,6 4,0 1,8-1,6 56 436 6,5 3,5 3,2 3,1 53 314 5,8 9,4 6,2 2,3 DENVER 52 699 0,9 1,5-0,2 0,5 JAKARTA - SOEKARNO 51 178 15,4 18,4 16,1 9,2 DUBAI 50 978 8,0 16,1 11,3 12,7 AMSTERDAM 49 755 10,0 6,4 1,7 1,5 MADRID - BARAJAS 49 644-0,3-7,6-6,9-8,9 Total* 4 931 252 4,9 5,3 4,5 4,2 Movements 1st 2nd 3nd 12/111 12/111 12/111 ATLANTA, GA 923 991-2,7 2,4 0,9 0,0 CHICAGO - O'HARE 875 798-0,8 0,5 1,0-0,3 DALLAS - FORT WORTH 646 803-0,8-0,4 1,0-0,8 DENVER 628 784-0,2-3,8-5,4-0,2 603 912 4,9 5,1-0,3-1,1 CHARLOTTE 539 842 2,0 2,7 1,0 3,5 533 253 3,0 4,8 3,3 5,3 LAS VEGAS - MC CARRAN 531 538 5,1 2,7-0,1-2,6 HOUSTON - INTERCONTINENTAL 528 725-0,5 0,4-3,4-5,9 514 059 2,8-1,9-3,4-4,0 487 162 4,9-1,7 1,2 0,6 LONDON - HEATHROW 480 931 5,7 0,0-0,9-1,6 PHOENIX - SKY HARBOR 461 989 2,6 0,2-2,5-4,2 PHILADELPHIA 448 129-2,7 0,7-1,6 0,2 DETROIT - WAYNE COUNTY 443 028-2,1-2,2-2,1-4,8 Total* 64 125 284 2,0 1,8 1,1 0,7 Cargo and mail (thousand tons) 1st 2nd 3nd 12/111 12/111 12/111 3 968-4,8-1,5 1,6 2,8 MEMPHIS 3 917 0,0 3,3 3,1 2,6 SHANGHAI - PUDONG 3 103-3,9-6,9-6,3-3,2 ANCHORAGE 2 625 1,8-3,8-7,2 0,3 SEOUL - INCHEON 2 539-5,4-6,3-4,4-1,7 DUBAI 2 270 0,0 0,5-0,4 2,7 2 215-2,6-11,7-8,2-4,8 LOUISVILLE - INTERNATIONAL 2 188 1,0-2,4-0,5-1,0 2 096-12,6-10,3-4,5-9,3 TOKYO - HANEDA 1 945-10,3 6,9 0,7 3,6 SINGAPORE 1 899 3,2 0,8-2,4-3,1 MIAMI 1 840 0,2 5,5 4,4 4,4 1 688-6,7-8,3-5,0-0,4 1 669 7,7-18,5 9,7 14,3 TAIPEI 1 627-7,9-8,5-0,5-0,1 Total* 84 043-0,1-1,0-1,1-0,4 LONDON - HEATHROW CHICAGO-O'HARE TOKYO - HANEDA DALLAS - FORT WORTH DENVER JAKARTA - SOEKARNO DUBAI AMSTERDAM MADRID - BARAJAS ATLANTA, GA CHICAGO - O'HARE DALLAS - FORT WORTH DENVER CHARLOTTE LAS VEGAS - MC CARRAN HOUSTON - INTERCONTINENTAL LONDON - HEATHROW PHOENIX - SKY HARBOR PHILADELPHIA DETROIT - WAYNE COUNTY MEMPHIS SHANGHAI - PUDONG ANCHORAGE SEOUL - INCHEON DUBAI LOUISVILLE - INTERNATIONAL TOKYO - HANEDA SINGAPORE MIAMI TAIPEI 0 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 70 000 80 000 90 000 100 000 Number of movements 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

and deliveries of commercial aircraft commercial customers only, including aircraft leasing companies (Undisclosed customers not included) 12/11 1st 2nd 3rd 12/11 1st 2nd 3rd Airbus 517 79 130 147 133 410 Airbus 1383 30 99 152 173 424 Boeing 465 88 134 134 144 412 Boeing 805 108 449 36 385 870 Antonov 3 0 0 0 0 0 Antonov 10 0 0 0 0 0 Bombardier 79 43 7 15 12 34 Bombardier 60 170 32 32 38 102 Embraer 105 79 21 35 27 83 Embraer 168 10 12 1 5 18 Sukhoi 5 0 0 0 0 0 Sukhoi 76 21 0 16 0 16 Mitsubishi 55 0 0 0 0 0 by aircraft type by aircraft type Type 1st 2nd 3rd Type 1st 2nd 3rd Airbus A318 0 0 0 0 0 Airbus A318-3 0 0 0 0 A319 42 9 6 9 24 A319 20 32 0 1 33 A320 305 79 91 67 237 A320 1184 52 137 52 241 A321 66 15 17 21 53 A321 109 4 0 68 72 A330 83 23 27 19 69 A330 85 5 11 42 58 A340 0 0 0 0 0 A340-6 0 0 0 0 A380 26 4 6 7 17 A350-25 6 0 10 16 A380 19 0 4 0 4 Boeing B737 360 98 106 97 301 B747 9 5 4 8 17 Boeing B737 551 424 3 361 708 B767 20 7 6 7 20 B747-1 0 0 5 5 B777 73 19 22 20 61 B767 42 4 15 0 19 B787 3 5 6 12 23 B777 200 6 9 5 20 B787 13 15 9 14 38 Antonov AN148 3 0 0 0 0 Antonov AN148 0 0 0 0 0 Bombardier CRJ 34 4 1 2 7 AN158 10 0 0 0 0 Qseries 45 3 14 10 27 Bombardier CRJ 8 19 12 6 37 Embraer ERJ145 2 0 0 0 0 Qseries 9 13 20 32 65 EMB170 1 0 0 0 0 Cseries 43 0 0 0 0 EMB175 10 2 8 7 17 EMB190 68 13 22 17 52 Embraer EMB170 2 1 1 3 5 EMB195 24 6 5 3 14 EMB175 20 0 0 2 2 EMB190 129 1 0-3 -2 Sukhoi SJ100 5 0 0 0 0 EMB195 17 10 0 3 13 Sukhoi SJ100 76 0 16 0 16 Mitsubishi MRJ90 55 0 0 0 0 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