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A350 XWB Update

Global Investor Forum, Toulouse 15-16 November 2010

Fabrice BrégierCOO Airbus

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Customers

A350 XWB Family development

Entering into a new phase

Customization and enabling platform

Programme next steps and risks

Conclusion

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A350 XWB – Firm sales status 25 Countries – 3 Alliances – 5 Leasing companies

3 Privatecustomers

573 orders from 35 customers

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Market opportunities 2010 - 2028

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Source: Global Market Forecast 2009

Major market remains to be captured by all three variants

250 seaters2009-20282184 aircraft

Open

787-8

767

A33

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A350-800 1,126

300 seaters2009-20281913 aircraft

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787-9777-200

A330-300

A350-900

1080

350 seaters2009-20281057 aircraft

Open

777-300ER

A350-1000 697

Status End October 2010

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Outlook

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A350-1000

369 seats

In concept phaseFreeze in 2011Entry Into Service 2015

A350-800

276 seats

Start of detail definition phaseEntry Into service 2014

A350-900

315 seats

Complete detailed designRamp-up industrial facilitiesEntry Into Service 2013

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Aircraft technical baselineA350-1000 – Key changes vs -900

New 6 wheel MLGMLGB +1 frame

Aft fuselage + 5 frames

Fwd fuselage +6 frames

93 k engineReinforced PPS

Revised wing trailing edge

Longer AGU

+17% capacity

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Aircraft technical baselineA350-800 – Key changes vs -900

Reduced S16/18

Reduced S13/14

Optimized S15 Upper shell

-900 Optimized with all Weight saving opportunities identified by Tiger teams

-800 Specific

C27-C32

C38-C39

C71-C75

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Removed sections

5 Frames 1 Frames4 Frames

•Organization set up for -800 in operations since June 2010.

•Close to Architecture Freeze

•Next steps in 2011: Structure & System installation maturity

•Parts Production Start in 2012

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Development highlights since last Global Investor Forum

• Completion of fuselage development testing

• Freeze of development aircraft configuration

• Freeze of all systems interfaces• Intense activity on system installation• All systems Critical Design Reviews

(CDRs) are progressing well– Systems entering qualification

• Start of functional integration testing at Airbus and at systems suppliers

• Iron bird: preparation power on and pressure on is on-going

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Iron BirdIron Bird

Fuselage Barrel

Fuselage Barrel

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Customization - Enabling platform

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Adequately provisioned to ease inter-operability(Adaptation to different market needs)

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Customization - Enabling platform

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Customization flexibility where it matters(Specific operational requirements, Product branding and differentiation)

System Port Connections

Plug ‘n Play

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Customization - Enabling platform

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Lean Industrialization for Production Ramp-up

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Customization - Modular offer

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Pre-DevelopedModular Catalogue

Pre-DevelopedModular Catalogue

Customers On-board

• In-flight entertainment• Seats

• Galleys• Lavatories

Innovation to stay competitive

Customers On-board

• In-flight entertainment• Seats

• Galleys• Lavatories

Innovation to stay competitive

A solid baseline: Shorter lead-times for a steeper ramp-up

Simpler reconfigurations of in-service lesser aircraft

Stronger asset residual values

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First engine runJune 2010 – Rolls Royce, Derby, UK

First Engine Run in June 2010

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• First engine to test on time

• Trent XWB will fly on an A380 flying test bed mid 2011

• A350-1000 thrust level demonstrated

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Start of production

Upper Wing CoverUpper Wing CoverCenter Wing Box Sub-AssyCenter Wing Box Sub-AssyKeel Beam Rotative tool Keel Beam Rotative tool

Now in manufacturing phase of the programme

Lower Wing CoverLower Wing Cover

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A350 XWB Final Assembly LineToulouse, France

A350 XWB Final Assembly Line first jigs and tools arriving

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Next steps for 2011

A350 XWB Programme has entered a new phase, from definition freeze to parts manufacturing and assembly, systems testing, FALstart and first flight.

• Extended enterprise to demonstrate efficiency and quality in the delivery phase.• Systems qualification to enable maturity at first flight.• Industrial ramp-up preparation:

– manufacturing process maturity for major parts (wing covers, keel beam, long fuselage panels)

– All plants to prepare component assembly and major component assembly and systems installation

– Preparation of FAL operations

• Having the right balance between time and quality is critical to secure the future

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Programme risks

• Potential risks in the new phase:– Performance risks– New technology: manufacturing processes, machine and tooling

performance to be secured before launch of CAPEX wave 2– Tools and processes to the extended enterprise in delivery phase– Schedule risk:

• Ensure quality of first parts upon delivery to FAL• Ensure manufacturing drawings are on time and on quality• Supply chain on time delivery

• Buffer built in our ramp-up plan with regards to customer commitments and industrial capacity

• Challenges remain in the next coming phase, right risk management approach in place

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Conclusion

• A350 XWB commercial success confirmed with new key customers– 35 customers, 573 orders and already 40% of market share in front of

787• Programme has made significant progress in manufacturing• Resources are secured• Key operational efficiency drivers under proactive risk management:

– Design stability and quality– Risk sharing partner and supply chain performance– Maturity of manufacturing processes– Schedule

• Programme target: entry into service in H2 2013

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Next major programme milestone is FAL start in 2011