Airbus - 2022 Universal Registration Document

1. Information on the Company’s Activities /

1.2 Non-Financial Information

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ensure implementation, and operation of the SMS within the Company, including safety promotion. Since February 2021, all SMS officers have been nominated and trained. The above mentioned commitment to a just and fair reporting culture is another example of an initiative that promotes the Company’s safety culture. These elements are integrated in the Company’s SMS action plan.

The Company also continues to innovate to benefit from technological evolutions to further enhance both operations and safety. All these initiatives lead to continuous improvement of the safety record. This is illustrated in statistics (below) showing that the latest fourth-generation jets are the safest. All Airbus' fly-by-wire family aircraft (including A320, A330/A340, A380, A350, A220 fleets) are the latest fourth-generation aircraft.

10 year moving average fatal accident rate (per million flights) per aircraft generation

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Fig. 10 year moving average fatal accident rate (per million flights) per aircraft generation. Source of data: official accident reports, ICAO, Cirium, and Company databases. Flight cycle data provided by Cirium.

1.2.8 Cyber Security

I. Introduction Cyber security risks have the potential to impact all business operations, employees, plus products and services if incorrectly managed – either in confidentiality, availability or integrity. As such, the Company undertakes a continual process of cyber security risk identification and remediation, supplemented with significant cyber security capabilities for the anticipation, prevention, detection and response to cyber threats and events. Cyber security risk management is a core element of modern organisations, thus the Company has developed state-of-the art cyber capabilities for the defence, detection and response

to emerging cyber threats. The cyber security paradigm adopts a compliance, regulatory and risk-based approach embedded across four asset bodies: IM, industrial, products and services, and people and workplace domains. Developing cyber security as a function of the business, with the relevant capabilities and stakeholders, ensures an evolutionary approach for continued protection against emerging threats and to support the business in securely enabling its digital transformation.

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Airbus / Universal Registration Document 2022

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