ADP // 2021 Universal Registration Document

PRESENTAT I ON OF THE GROUP 1 GROUP ACTIVITIES

Description of TAV Airports TAV Airports is a leading airport operator in Turkey and manages 14 airports worldwide: ◆ 5 airports in Turkey: Ankara Esenboga, Izmir Adnan Menderes, Gazipasa, Milas Bodrum and Antalya in joint control with Fraport; ◆ Tbilisi and Batumi in Georgia; ◆ Monastir and Enfidha-Hamamet in Tunisia; ◆ Skopje and Ohrid in Macedonia; ◆ Medina in Saudi Arabia; ◆ Zagreb in Croatia, alongside ADP International; ◆ Almaty in Kazakhstan since May 2021 1 . It should be noted that the commercial flights of Istanbul Atatürk were transferred to the new Istanbul airport on 6 April 2019. Through its subsidiaries, TAV Airports is also an operator in other airport service areas, like duty free, catering, ground-handling, IT, security and operating services. TAV Airports also manage the commercial areas and services at Riga international airport in Latvia. With a presence along the entire airport services value chain, the Group’s integrated business model is pivotal to its performance and economic success. TAV is present at the new Istanbul (IGA) airport via its services companies TGS, HAVAS, ATU, and BTA. TAV Airports is composed of: ◆ 11 main subsidiaries in airport management activities: TAV Istanbul, TAV Ankara, TAV Izmir, TAV Gazipasa, TAV Bodrum and TAV Macedonia which are 100% owned; TAV Georgia, which is 80% owned; TAV Medinah, which is 50% owned; TAV Tunisia, which is 100% owned; MZLZ in Croatia, in which the group holds an indirect 15% stake; and, TAV Kazakhstan, which is 85% owned 2 ; ◆ 7 main service subsidiaries: ◆ ATU, specialising in duty free (50% owned), ◆ BTA, specialising in food services (wholly owned), offers restaurant services in 16 airports across eight countries as well as maritime and urban facilities, ◆ Havas, a wholly owned ground handling company, ◆ TAV O&S, which manages airport lounges and VIP services in airports (wholly-owned), ◆ TAV Technologies, which develops and markets IT systems mainly for airports (wholly owned), ◆ TAV Security, which provides security services (wholly owned), ◆ TAV Academy, which provides training services (wholly owned). TAV Airports Group’s revenue, as presented in Groupe ADP financial statements, was €518 million in 2021 and it had EBITDA of €144 million.

Europe – Maghreb – French-speaking Africa – Americas: ◆ USA: ADP Ingénierie and MAV have put their expertise at the service of the Dallas airport; A first order in Canada allows MAV to enter the market at Toronto airport; ◆ Beauvais: studies and supervision of infrastructure projects; ◆ Belgium: ◆ Haiti: ADP Ingénierie begins the supervision of the construction site for the control tower and the technical block, as part of a financing by the IDB of Washington; ◆ Panama: supervision of work on the new terminal at Tocumen International Airport in Panama City continues until the end of June; ◆ Greece: ADP Ingénierie provides technical assistance for improvements to the baggage handling system at Athens International Airport; ◆ Spain: the Spanish operator AENA has entrusted ADP Ingénierie with the delegated project management of its projects to modernise the airports of the Balearic Islands as part of a temporary union of companies with VIARIUM, as well as project management for an aeronautical infrastructure project in Madrid, subcontracted by VIARIUM; ◆ Guadeloupe: ADP Ingénierie is involved in three projects in the areas of airport infrastructure, the renovation of the terminal and the modernisation of the baggage delivery room; ◆ French Guiana: ADP Ingénierie provides technical support for infrastructure/luggage and security studies; ◆ ADP: ADP Ingénierie provides its know-how on various contracts relating to support for studies and works supervision for CDG’s Baggage projects in particular (TBS4, TCN, T2C, etc.); ◆ Djibouti: study of a new terminal (FASEP financing); ◆ Nouméa: end of the supervision of the renovation of the luggage project; ◆ Tahiti: ongoing infrastructure project for the various archipelagos. 1.1.5.3 TAV Airports On 7 July 2017, Aéroports de Paris, parent company of Groupe ADP, acquired through its subsidiary Tank ÖWA alpha GmbH, 100% of the shares held by Akfen Holding in TAV Havalimanları Holding A.Ş. (“TAV Havalimanlari Holding” or “TAV Airports”) equivalent to 8.12% of TAV Airports’ shares for an amount of US$160 million. Groupe ADP now owns 46.38% of TAV Airports’ capital (compared to 38% previously) which has been consolidated in Groupe ADP’s financial statements since 7 July 2017. ◆ studies for the “aprons” of the Liège airport, ◆ programming study for a digital control tower;

1 For the acquisition of the Almaty airport management company, see Note 2 to the consolidated financial statements, in Chapter 6 of this document. 2 The TAV Group holds an 85% stake in Almaty International Airport JSC and has a call and put option agreement on the remaining 15%. The analysis of this agreement leads to retain 100% ownership interest.

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