Aéroport de Paris - 2018 Registration document

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DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES BY SEGMENT

◆ airport operations phases via consulting and studies for the transformation or optimisation or upgrading to standards of existing infrastructure. ADP Ingénierie has expertise in all of the main airport disciplines and seeks to be a long-term partner for its clients by anticipating their needs. The company has over 700 references in over 130 countries and more than 18 years experience and it currently manages over 130 projects. The company primarily works with international customers: over 85% of 2018 order taking was from outside France. It has branches in the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia. The company’s restructuring carried out in 2017 has strengthened the presence in Asia with the creation of an Asia-Oceania business unit, which is growing from its base in the Hong Kong office. In France, activity is primarily focused on advanced airport expertise in systems, planning and the management of complex flows. At end December 2018, approximately 400 employees from 46 different nationalities worked in 20 countries. At the end of 2018, ADP Ingénierie’s backlog amounted to €75 million. Order taking has accelerated since 2017. Asia, the Middle East and Africa account for most of this increase. ADP Ingénierie also ensures the coordination and control of the business generated by Merchant Aviation, an airport consulting firm based in the USA, which was acquired by ADP International. Several ADP Ingénierie employees will reinforce Merchant Aviation’s US team to respond to several calls for tender and develop the engineering and consulting activity in North America. ◆ Nepal: Tribhuwan international airport, Kathmandu: end of the contract for designing the new international terminal (95,000 m 2 , 4 to 7.5 million passengers) and transforming the current international terminal into the domestic terminal), designing the extension of the cargo terminal, maintenance hangars, VVIP building, and the entire landside and airside infrastructure; ◆ Thailand: Suvarnabhumi International airport, Bangkok. Designing the 3 rd runway and taxiways and related equipment; ◆ Vietnam: ADP Ingénierie won a contract to design the new Long Thanh (LTIA) international airport in Ho Chi Minh City. This contract was won as part of an international call for tenders launched by the national Vietnamese operator ACV (Airports Corporation of Vietnam) to which ADP Ingénierie responded jointly with Vietnamese and Japanese partners, including Japan Airport Consultants, the consortium leader. This new contract covers the first phase of the airport’s development with the aim of welcoming 25 million passengers per year, with the construction of a runway, the first passenger terminal module, the control tower and all the support installations required for the proper functioning of the airport; ◆ Philippines: ADP Ingénierie is responsible for the design master plan for a Greenfield airport. Neither the player for which ADP Ingénierie is the sub-contractor, nor the location can be communicated at this stage given the other on-going calls for tender for the same project. ◆ Central Asia – East Africa – Middle East: ◆ Sharjah: During the Dubai Airport Show, in the spring, ADP Ingénierie was awarded the design of the renovation and extension of the passenger terminal for Sharjah international airport (UA). This airport notably welcomes the growing activity of Fly Dubai, Emirates’ low-cost company; ◆ Kenya: Jomo Kenyatta International airport in Nairobi. Following the refurbishment of the existing runway and the construction of Main projects underway in 2018 ARCHITECTURE AND MEGA TERMINALS ◆ Asia-Oceania:

a new aircraft parking area, which were delivered on 11 May 2016, a new contract was concluded for the design of a second runway and technical buildings, ADP Ingénierie was entrusted with the design of the refurbishment of passenger terminals 1B, 1C and 1D (capacity of 7.8 million passengers, for a total capacity of 10.3 milliion with 1A not refurbished); ◆ Tanzania: ADP Ingénierie signed the resumption of supervision of the works for the new passenger terminal at Abeid Amani Karume international airport with the Zanzibar airport authorities; ◆ Senegal: ADP Ingénierie and Blaise Diagne international airport signed a contract for the studies on new aircraft maintenance (MRO) hangars; ◆ India: ADP Ingénierie signed its first contract in this country, with the authorities of Andhra Pradesh State. ADP Ingénierie will work on two aspects: design consulting and operations & maintenance. ◆ Europe – Maghreb – French-speaking Africa – Americas: ◆ Benin: new airport of Cotonou in Glo Djigbe. Delegated project management. Estimated capacity of 2.5 million passengers; ◆ Chile: Commodore Arturo Merino Benitez airport. Continued undertakings to the Groupe ADP/Vinci Construction/ASTALDI consortium for the construction of terminal 2 and refurbishment of the existing terminal and the aeronautical infrastructure. Estimated capacity of 30 million passengers; ◆ Haïti: Toussaint Louverture International airport (Port-au-Prince). Supervision of the renovation of the airport’s runway, financed by BID; ◆ Panama: Tocumen International airport, Panama city. Continuation of the project of supervision of the work on the new terminal. STRATEGIC PLANNING OFFERING ◆ Asia-Oceania: ◆ Vietnam. Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. Study of the capacity for extension of the existing airport. Its current traffic of approximately 36 million passengers has seen growth of more than 20%; ◆ Macau: A new contract was signed with the Macau Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAM): ADP Ingénierie was awarded the updating of the ground plan for Macau International Airport; ◆ China: Beijing International airport. After a successful simulation study of flows of all types, with the airport facing increasing saturation, ADP Ingénierie was awarded a similar study for approach and departure flows, named Airspace simulation. ◆ Central Asia – East Africa – Middle East: ◆ Bahrain: Manama International airport. In addition to its supervisory role to oversee the ongoing construction of new infrastructure, ADP Ingénierie was awarded the study on the transformation of the airport’s runway to category III; ◆ Mozambique. ADP Ingénierie was awarded the preparation of the master plans for the country’s leading three airports (Maputo, Beira and Pemba) by ADM (Aéroports du Mozambique) following a very competitive international invitation to tender. ◆ Europe – Maghreb – French-speaking Africa: ◆ Botswana: Francistown International airport. ADP Ingénierie participated in creating the master plan of the airport to organise the planning of the airport space over the next 30 years; ◆ Luxembourg: Luxembourg International airport. Study the extension of the passenger terminal. The contract relates to a programmission and APS for the extension of the luggage sorting and terminal system.

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