ADP // 2022 Integrated Report

MESSAGE FROM AUGUSTIN DE ROMANET, CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

“THE CHALLENGES THAT AWAIT US COLLECTIVELY ARE DEMANDING BUT EXCITING”

The post-crisis period shows that the appetite for air travel is still very strong. We are seeing it this year with traffic levels close to 2019 in our airport platforms in Paris and around the world. We must carry out our missions with the highest level of requirement: to welcome all passengers in airports that are ever more respectful of their environment. We know that de-carbonising air transport will take time for technologies to reach a sufficient level of maturity. In addition, we know that demand from emerging countries will grow because these countries as yet have only had very little access to aircraft. Consequently, to balance development and de-carbonisation, the pace of growth of air transport will have to increase less quickly in developed countries. Our duty is to contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the Paris Agreements, and therefore to de-carbonise airports and air transport as much as possible. Accelerating the reduction of the environmental impact of air transport is our first challenge: all aeronautics players are mobilised with an ambitious roadmap, carbon neutrality by 2050 on a global scale. In Paris, and around the world, we will pave the way for our airport platforms, with net zero emissions on the ground at Paris-Orly from 2030 and net zero emissions

Augustin de Romanet, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

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