Aéroports de Paris - 2019 Universal registration document

REAL ESTATE ASSETS AND FACILITIES

BUSINESS OVERVIEW

PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION DOCUMENT AND ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

STATUTORY AUDITORS

RISK AND MANAGEMENT

INFORMATION ON THE COMPANY

ORGANISATION CHART

REVIEW OF THE FINANCIAL POSITION AND INCOME

EQUITY AND CASH FLOWS

INFORMATION CONCERNING TRENDS

Acquisition of 49% of the Indian group GMR Airports On 20 February 2020, Groupe ADP signed an agreement relating to the acquisition, under certain conditions, of a 49% stake in GMR Airports. The acquisition price for the 49% share was settled at approximately 107.8 billion INR 1 of which 52.48 billion INR 2 paid for the purchase of the 24.99% interest on 26 February. The operation will take place in two stages: a first stage carried out at the end of February 2020 for a holding of 24.99%. The second stage, for 24.01%, is subject to certain regulatory conditions, including obtaining the usual administrative authorisations for this type of project (see Chapter 10.1 "Recent events" of this Universal Registration Document).. ADP Ingénierie Presentation ADP Ingénierie, a wholly owned subsidiary of ADP International, is a global leader in airport design and consulting. Its core activity is advising and supporting airport players throughout the airport’s life cycle, and designing and undertaking international development or infrastructure transformation projects internationally. Its teams of experts can support a project from the initial design to the operational phases, bringing together multiple skills, from engineering to architecture, studies and works supervision, with a 360° approach to the airport’s life cycle during the following phases: ◆ in the upstream planning and programme phase, by conducting several types of technical and economic studies (feasibility studies, traffic forecasts, dimensioning of facilities, site plans) for private and public investors; ◆ in the initial design phase, by performing preliminary design work (which covers the initial definition of technical elements, the assessment of project costs, the determination of the architectural style of the building and its geometric characteristics); ◆ in the detailed design and preparation of contractors’ tender documents phase (which includes the precise definition of the technical features of the facilities, of equipment performance, of the projected cost of the works and the estimated time-frame for the completion of work); ◆ during the construction phase, through assistance assignments and/or the supervision of works and the preparation and commissioning of the facilities for the purpose of securing the project realisation conditions; ◆ during the 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 800 references in over 150 countries and more than 20 years’ experience and it currently manages over 140 projects outside of France. The company primarily works with international customers: over 60% of 2019 order taking was from outside France. It has branches in the Middle East, Africa, Latin America China and Asia. The restructuring of the company carried out in 2017 has strengthened the presence in Asia with the creation of an Asia-Oceania business unit based in the Hong Kong office. In 2019, in order to implement its contracts with new customers, ADP Ingénierie created five new establishments, bringing the total to 26 around the world. In France, activity is primarily focused on advanced airport expertise in systems, planning and the management of complex flows.

At the end of 2019, over 400 employees of 47 different nationalities were employed by ADP Ingénierie. At the end of 2019, ADP Ingénierie orders totalled €62 million. The orders are now fairly equally spread out around the world. ADP Ingénierie also ensures the coordination of the business generated by Merchant Aviation, an airport consulting firm based in the USA, whose acquisition was led by ADP International. Several ADP Ingénierie employees boost the American team of Merchant Aviation to develop the engineering and consulting business in North America. Several large contracts were signed in North America in 2019 for the JFK, Denver and New Orleans airports, among others. Main projects underway in 2019 ASIA-OCEANIA: ◆ Thailand: Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. Design of the third runway and of the taxiways and related equipment; ◆ Vietnam: ◆ ADP Ingénierie executed the design contract for 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, ◆ study of the extension of the Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport (FASEP); ◆ China: Daxing International Airport in Beijing, designed by ADP Ingénierie in cooperation with Zaha Hadid Architects and BIAD, the local partner, was inaugurated in September 2019; ◆ Taiwan: the control tower of the Tapei International Airport, designed by ADP Ingénierie, which also provided site management, was commissioned at the end of 2019; ◆ Hong Kong: the extension of terminal 1 of the international airport, was commissioned in the fall of 2019. ADP Ingénierie was in charge of the design of the expansion of the luggage sorting facilities. EASTERN AFRICA - MIDDLE EAST: ◆ Zanzibar: 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; ◆ Ethiopia: ADP Ingénierie continued the execution of the supervision contract for the extension works at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa. ◆ Iraq: Feasibility studies and master plan for the Kerbala International Airport, including redesign of the passenger terminal building; ◆ Jordan: Renovation of the runway at Amman’s Queen Alia Airport and BHS modernisation study; ◆ UAE: ADP Ingénierie carries out the design contract for the renovation and extension of the passenger terminal for Sharjah international airport (UAE); ◆ Oman: studies for the extension of the Sohar airport. Commissioning of the Duqm airport for which ADP Ingénierie did the design work.

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1 i.e. €1,360 million with a theoretical average exchange rate of EUR/INR = 79.35. 2 i.e. €677.5 million with an exchange rate of EUR/INR = 77.46.

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