PPG’s Aerospace Business – Information Session
Montreal, CanadaJune 4, 2019
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Many factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company’s forward-looking statements. Such factors include global economic
conditions, increasing price and product competition by foreign and domestic competitors, fluctuations in cost and availability of raw materials, the
ability to achieve selling price increases, the ability to recover margins, the ability to maintain favorable supplier relationships and arrangements,
the timing of and the realization of anticipated cost savings from restructuring initiatives, difficulties in integrating acquired businesses and
achieving expected synergies therefrom, economic and political conditions in international markets, the ability to penetrate existing, developing
and emerging foreign and domestic markets, foreign exchange rates and fluctuations in such rates, fluctuations in tax rates, the impact of future
legislation, the impact of environmental regulations, unexpected business disruptions, the effectiveness of our internal control over financial
reporting, the unpredictability of existing and possible future litigation, including asbestos litigation, and governmental investigations. However, it is
not possible to predict or identify all such factors. Consequently, while the list of factors presented here and under Item 1A of PPG’s 2018 Form
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factors may present significant additional obstacles to the realization of forward-looking statements. Consequences of material differences in the
results compared with those anticipated in the forward-looking statements could include, among other things, lower sales or earnings, business
disruption, operational problems, financial loss, legal liability to third parties, other factors set forth in Item 1A of PPG’s 2018 Form 10-K and similar
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All of this information speaks only as of June 4, 2019, and any distribution of this presentation after that date is not intended and will not be
construed as updating or confirming such information. PPG undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement, except as
otherwise required by applicable law. 2
Forward-looking statements
PPG Investor Relations “Deep Dive” Program
Year Topic(s) Location
2007 PPG Aerospace PPG aerospace facility Huntsville, AL
2008 SigmaKalon Acquisition Overview Offsite
2010 PPG Asia and PPG Auto OEM Coatings BMW facility Greenville, SC
2011 PPG Automotive Refinish Penske Racing facility Charlotte, NC
2012 PPG Industrial Coatings Harley-Davidson facility York, PA
2013 PPG Packaging Coatings Ball Container facility Williamsburg, VA
2014 PPG Architectural CoatingsPPG company-owned stores, Lowes &
The Home Depot locations Dallas, Texas
2015 PPG Comex Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
2016 PPG Research and Development Allison Park, PA
2018 PPG Industrial Coatings PPG/John Deere facilities, East Moline, IL
2019 PPG Aerospace Bombardier facility Montreal, Canada
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No financial updates will be provided during today’s presentation.
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Today’s presentation agenda
8:30 AM PPG’s Aerospace Business Information Session
Technology and Capabilities
Corporate and Business Overview
Growth Opportunities
Aerospace Industry Dynamics
Additional Q&A / Wrap Up
Conclusion
11:30 AM Plant Tour
PPG speakers and attendees
Daniel G. Korte
Global Vice President,
Aerospace
John Bruno
Director
Investor Relations
Vincent J. Morales
Senior Vice President
& CFO
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PPG executive profilesDan KorteGlobal Vice President, Aerospace
Dan Korte is global vice president, aerospace, PPG.
He joined PPG in May 2018 with more than 30 years of aerospace and defense industry leadership experience in design and systems engineering,
integrated product team leadership, supplier management and program management. In his most recent role at LMI Aerospace, Inc., Korte served as the chief
executive officer and a member of the company’s board of directors. Prior to LMI, he progressed through various roles at Boeing, including program manager, F/A-
18E/F; vice president, supplier management and procurement; and vice president and general manager, global strike systems. He also served as president of the
defense business at Rolls-Royce in London.
Korte currently serves as director and member of the audit committee of Woodward Inc., an aerospace and industrial company. He also serves as a member of the
board of trustees of the St. Louis Science Center; board member of the St. Louis University Master of International Business program; member of the executive
committee and head of the development committee of Southern Illinois University (SIU); and member of SIU’s Industrial Advisory Board, where he advises the College
of Engineering on technology and curriculum. In addition, Korte serves as a board member and member of the nominating and technology committees of the United
Way of Greater St. Louis.
Korte earned a bachelor’s of science degree in electrical engineering and an associate of applied science in computer engineering from Southern Illinois University. He
holds a master of business administration from Lindenwood University in Missouri. He is also a graduate of the Strategic Thinking and Management for Competitive
Advantage Program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business.
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PPG executive profilesVincent J. MoralesSenior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Vince Morales is senior vice president and chief financial officer
of PPG. He serves on the company’s executive and operating
committees.
Morales joined PPG in the corporate controller’s office, Pittsburgh headquarters, in
1985. He then advanced through finance and accounting assignments at PPG
facilities such as supervisor, shared accounting services, at the Chillicothe, Ohio,
shared services center and director, information and financial services, at the
former PPG glass plant in Mount Zion, Illinois.
Morales returned to Pittsburgh in 2000 as manager, chemical revenue recognition,
and then became director, internal financial reporting, in 2001. He was named
director, investor relations, in 2004 and then promoted to vice president in 2007.
Morales added responsibility as corporate treasurer in 2015. He was appointed
vice president, finance, in June 2016, and he assumed his current role in March
2017.
A native of Pittsburgh, Morales earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from
Robert Morris University and a Master of Business Administration from the Ohio
State University.
John BrunoDirector, Investor Relations
Since July 1, 2017, John Bruno has served as director,
investor relations at PPG, a leading coatings and specialty
products and services company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He oversees
all of PPG’s interactions with the investment community.
Bruno has broad financial and leadership experience in his over 20 years with
PPG since 1995. Before his current role, he was located in Hong Kong as chief
financial officer, Asia Pacific, from November 2013 to June 2017, responsible for
all finance matters in the region and overseeing approximately 300 employees.
Prior to that, Bruno was located in Pittsburgh as director, corporate audit
services, including an appointment as the Secretary of the Audit Committee of
the PPG Board of Directors from December 1, 2009 to November 1, 2013, and
an additional interim chief compliance officer role from April to November 2013.
From 2007 to 2009, he was located in Rolle, Switzerland to support the
integration of PPG’s SigmaKalon acquisition and then serving as corporate
controller, Europe, Middle East and Africa. His previous roles included senior
finance positions in the automotive replacement glass, insurance and services
businesses and in corporate development. Prior to joining PPG, Bruno spent six
years in financial positions at United States Steel Corporation from 1989 to 1995
and was an adjunct accounting professor at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, from 2000 to 2007.
Bruno holds bachelor of science in finance and master of business administration
degrees from Duquesne University and is an active certified public accountant.
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Corporate and Business Overview
47,000 employees protecting and beautifying our worldA global maker of paints, coatings, and specialty materials.
A leader in all our businesses: construction, consumer products, industrial
and transportation, and aftermarkets.
$15.4B
In net sales from
global operations
in 2018
PPGFounded in 1883 and
headquarters in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Operations47,000 employees
operating in more than 70
countries worldwide
R&D6 core Research &
Development Centers
with more than 70
global Technical
Centers
#205Fortune 500
Ranked 205
NYSETicker symbol “PPG”
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Lightweight Reliability Efficiency
Sustainability Performance
PPG’s Aerospace Business
Aerospace supplier
since 1927
Glass Transparencies Coatings, Sealants, & Packaging
Advanced
Plastic Transparencies
1927 1999 2006
The Segments
We Serve
Commercial Aviation General Aviation Military
An Industry Driven
By Innovation
Bringing Innovation to Aerospace Since 192711
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1950 1965 1980 1995 2010
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An industry that’s driven by the ability to meet specificationsLockheed C-130: Flying with PPG specified products since 1954
Specify Requirements
Develop Product
Certify / Qualify
Manufacturing Site and
Process Approval
Flow Spec to Sub-Tiers
Flow Spec to Aircraft
Operators
OEM & PPG Collaborative
Development Steps
Collaborative efforts to develop products and specifications
for new aircraft ensure long-term partnership12
$608
$567
$206
$178
$150
$87
$41
$36
$23
$11
Airbus A320/Neo
Boeing 737NG/MAX
Airbus 350XWB
Boeing 787
Boeing 777X
Airbus A330NEO
Airbus A220
Lockheed Martin F-35
Boeing 767/KC46
Gulfstream G500/600 Backlog Value
PPG is trusted by the world’s largest aviation programsIndustry Backlog Value 2019 $US-BPPG Content
Source: Teal Group
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Coatings
Adhesives &
Sealants Transparencies Packaging CMS
PPG
3M
Akzo Nobel
BASF
GKN
HB Fuller
Henkel
Mankiewicz
Nordson EFD
Saint Gobain Sully
Sherwin Williams
Wesco
A broad range of products & services
14 Note: Selected competitors - not representative of entire industry
Technology and Capabilities
PPG’s products cover the entire airframe
Coatings
Sealants
Transparencies
Engine
High Temperature Coatings
Primer
Anti-Corrosion
Top Coat
AestheticsCabin
Dimmable, Scratch
Resistant
Flight Deck
Anti-Ice, Bird Strike Protection,
UV Blockage
Fasteners
Corrosion Protection
Lightning Protection
Radome
Electrically Conductive
Engine
High Temperature Sealant
Fuel Tank
Vapor Barrier
Lightning Protection
Aerofaring
Aerodynamic Smoothing
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• Corrosion Protection
• Aesthetics
• Solar Heat Management
• Thermal Barrier
• Aerodynamics
• Military Requirements
…and help fight corrosion on aircraft structure
Our coatings provide color…
Aluminum/Composite Substrate
Surface Pretreatment
Chromated Exterior Primer
Chrome Free Exterior Primer
Structural Primer
PPG Desothane® HS Topcoat
Basecoat Clearcoat (BCCC)
Chrome Free Wash Primer
Standard High Solid Exterior Commercial
Topcoat System
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Our technology improves product performanceBrand Differentiation Heat Reflective
PPG Andaro® coatings add vibrancy
Coated with
PPG Andaro®
special-effect
pigments
Solar heat management coatings allow darker colors
Traditional
coating system
Our coating innovations enhance color intensity and help reflect heat
away from the aircraft18
Photo by Mikhail Okrochkov
Creating / capturing value – levering PPG capability
• Chrome & metal free
• 90-95% material usage – no overspray
• Uniformly coats complex parts (weight control)
• Eliminates process steps
PPG Aerocron™ Electrocoat primer and coating system
Automotive
PPG Pioneer (Steel)
Aerospace
PPG Pioneer 2010’s
(Aluminum)
PPG promotes sustainability with products that eliminate chrome
and reduce waste19
• Vapor Barrier
• Pressure Barrier
• Lightning Protection
• Aerodynamic Smoothing
• Corrosion Protection
• Electrical Conduction
…that protects the aircraft from the harsh flight environment
Our sealants provide a critical barrier…
Products Designed To Save Time, Reduce Rework, and Improve Quality
PPG Semplug™ Sealants
PPG Seafoam™ Sealants
PreCast Sealants
PPG PRC® Seal Caps
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Applying Fuel Tank Sealants
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Creating / capturing value – improving aircraft performanceLightweight sealant technology (PR-2870)
PR-2870 Sealant
Packaged in PPG Semkit®
• Extends range and improve operating efficiency
• The Next Gen Corrosive Inhibitive Sealant
• REACh Compliant & Chrome-Free
• Environmentally Friendly
• Cures Faster
• Lighter Weight
Gen IV Sealants reduce weight by
thousands of pounds
PPG continually innovates products to reduce airframe weight and
improve aircraft operating efficiency
Weight Savings on Wide Body Aircraft
Gen I
Gen II
Gen III
Gen IV
SG = 1.6 SG = 1.3 SG = 1.1 SG = 0.75
SG = Specific Gravity
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Creating / capturing value – customer manufacturing performance
Airframe Assembly Speed PPG products decrease customer cycle time to support increasing build rates
UV cure sealants reduce assembly line cure time Pre-molded seal caps speed the assembly process
• “Infinite” application time
• Cures in seconds
• Excellent depth of cure: ~ 15mm
• Low density: 1.15 specific gravity
• Solvent-free and low shrinkage
• Fast installation
• Reduces waste
• Eliminates “artisan skill”
• Lightning strike protection
PPG innovations in UV cure materials and pre-molded seal components
increase aircraft assembly speed 22
• Critical Aerostructure
• Crew & Passenger Protection
• Anti-Ice
• Optics & Visibility
• Solar Protection & Control
• Dimmable
• Ballistic Protection
• Lightning Strike Protection
• Special Mission
…and act as critical aerostructure to help keep passengers and crew safe
Our transparencies provide a clear view…Aerodynamic
Sealant
Structural Ply – Glass or Plastic
Interlayer – Vinyl or Urethane
Electrical heater film
Aluminum
Frame
Windshield
Laminate
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Creating / capturing value – improving aircraft performance
Composite windshields reduce
aircraft weight by more than 100 lbs
Lightweight Predictable
Extend range and improve operating efficiency
PPG WinLogic™ sensors minimize
unscheduled windshield removals
Reduce aircraft maintenance costs
Our transparency innovations improve airline operating costs by saving
fuel and reducing unscheduled maintenance24
Creating / capturing value – improving product performance
PPG window technology enhances crew / passenger safety by reducing
exposure to ultraviolet and high energy visible (HEV) light
Increased blockage over a
greater range
Solaron Blue Protection™Current Blockage
~40% blockage ~80% blockage
~100% blockage
PPG’s Solaron Blue Protection™ outperforms current technology by
shielding ~100% UV and most HEV light
UVA
HE
V
UVB
~75% blockage
~100% blockage~100% blockage
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Creating / capturing value – levering PPG capability
• Reduced weight versus acrylic
• Improved scratch resistance
• Improved chemical resistance
• Improved impact resistance
PPG Opticor™ advanced transparency material
PPG’s Specialty Coatings & Materials
Optical Products
PPG’s Aerospace
Flight Deck and Passenger Windows
Revolutionary PPG Opticor™ is first FAA-qualified transparent material
for aerospace since polycarbonate in 1960’s26
• Process Efficiency
• Right Sizing
• Foreign Object Debris Reduction
• Contaminant Containment
…and provide customized solutions that ‘right-size’ product delivery to reduce waste
Our packaging systems simplify manufacturing…
Packaging Mixing Dispensing Application Removal
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Creating / capturing value – application packaging
UV Blocking Packaging
• Blocks UV light, preventing UV-activated materials from reacting
• Non-leaching material reduces likelihood of contamination
Semco® Glow-in-the-Dark Applicators
• Reduces orphaned debris during final assembly
• Made from proprietary GID formula
• Excellent for use in any area where limited light is available
PPG innovations for product application streamline customers’ production environments28
• Just-In-Time
• Waste Elimination
• Shop Floor Control
• Critical Documentation Management
• Hazardous Material Management
…and manage environmental and compliance requirements
Our chemical management services help customers optimize supply chain…
Customer site shop
floor control using RFID
and PPG smartphone
app to manage
inventory movements
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PPG technology: adding value to the aerospace industry for nearly 100 years
Investment in technology to create mutual value with customers
Improving aircraft performance and operations
• Lightweight and aerodynamic products
• Continuous reliability improvement
Enhancing product performance
• Additional functionality
• Simplified product use and application
Improving customer manufacturing performance
• Products that improve throughput
• Products that reduce waste and costs
Safety and Sustainability
• Products that enhance safety for passengers and crew
• Environmentally friendly products
• Carbon footprint reduction
Protect and beautify
• Anti-corrosion & degradation
• Color technology leader
PPG well positioned for continued growth in the future30
It’s a global industry
USCA
EMEA
AP
LA
USCA
EMEA
AP
LA
PPG supports the aerospace industry around the entire globe
Industry
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It’s a diversified industry…
OEM
Aftermarket
…supported by a global PPG network
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That values sustainability
Dedicated to protecting
the environmentWe value our employees We value our communities
$3.7 million committed to the
COLORFUL COMMUNITITES®
program through 2018
Record low number of
injury cases in 2018
5.6% decline in total
waste in 2018
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Aerospace Industry Dynamics
The industry is defined by three principle types of customers
Aircraft build rates and fleet maintenance are measures of industry size
Commercial Aviation
General Aviation & Business Jets
Military Fighters & Transports• Aircraft build rate dependent
• Aftermarket / maintenance activity
Commercial Aviation
General Aviation
Military
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What’s driving military growth?
• Heightened geopolitical tension
• Military spending increasing
• Replacing aging fleets
• Advanced aircraft
• Maintenance intensity
Maintenance intensity of latest generation replacements creating greater
aftermarket opportunity
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What’s driving business aviation growth?
• Growing / aging fleet
• High utilization
• Low used inventory
• Higher maintenance spending
Stable fleet growth with increasing aftermarket opportunity
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Business Jet Build Rates
Private & Business Aircraft Source: Forecast International
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1,627 1,669 1,724 1,761 1,8392,064 2,164 2,164 2,190
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1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
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Source: Forecast International
26,540
Growth
xx%
Industry fundamentals remain strong
Commercial Aviation
Airlines and Freighters
Commercial aviation is the biggest growth driver
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Worldwide Traffic and GDPRevenue Passenger Miles
• High backlog for new aircraft
• Demand for new, more efficient aircraft
• Demand for greater passenger capacity
• Traffic drives higher maintenance spend
Source: Economic Indicators and Airline Monitor
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What’s driving commercial growth?
It’s less expensive than ever to fly…..
• More efficient aircraft
• Favorable interest rates
• Stable fuel prices
• Airline route and operation optimization
• Aircraft utilization at all-time high 81.9%
….doubling the global commercial fleet by 2037
21,45037,390
47,990
26,540
Growth
71%
10,850
Replacement
29%
CAGR: 4.1%
2037
10,600 Retained fleet
Source: SpeedNews
Demand for commercial air travel will double the global fleet in 20 years39
More of the world can afford to fly
• Global GDP
• Emerging region traffic
• More cities connected together than ever before
Asia Pacific42%
North America
17%
Europe18%
Middle East11%
Latin America6%
Russia & Central Asia3% Africa
3%
Airplane Deliveries By Region Next 20 Years
A greater middle class in emerging regions
Source: SpeedNews
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And more of the world is flying
More of the world now travels by air – 100 million people flew for
the first time in 2017
18 million passengers in 1946…over 4 billion today
Source: ICAO / IATA December 2017
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• Growth in air travel continues in all regions
• Emerging regions sustaining higher growth with
population of new flyers
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Giving the industry a global reach
Annual Fleet Size North America vs Rest of the World
0.4% -1.2% 1.9%
6.5% 4.3%
4.7%
2006-2019 CAGR
Rest of the World: 4.9%
North America: 0.3%
Source: Oliver Wyman at MRO Americas
The industry has become more global as emerging regions increase
demand for air travel
North America Fleet Growth
• Mature flying population
• Low growth in fleet size
‘Rest of World’ Fleet Growth
• Impact of 2008 recession minimal
• Driving global fleet dynamics
• Exceeds global GDP growth
Recession
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Backlog Net Orders
The industry is more geographically diversified
Recession
Commercial Aircraft Backlog
Source: Airbus and Boeing annual reports
Globalization is making the industry less sensitive to recession than in the past
Recessions before 2008
• Aircraft backlog reduced
• Aircraft deliveries reduced
2008 Recession
• Global backlog supported build rate stability
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Growth Opportunities
An integrated vision to growth
Best-in-class service Focused
Acquisition Process
Voice of customer
innovation
Aerospace delivers consistent growth
2012-2018 growth driven by broader customer
reach and increased adoption of new technologies
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PPG acquisition history
PPG Aerospace
Complex Glass
PRC-DeSoto
Advanced Coatings
and Sealants
1927 1999 2006 2013 2015
Sierracin
Lightweight
transparencies and
thin film technology
Deft
Military primers and
topcoats
Le Joint Français (LJF)
Sealants
Cuming Microwave
Corp. (CMC)
Specialty Coatings
Transparencies Coatings Sealants
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Our aerospace research centersAllison Park, PAHarmarville, PA
Burbank, CA
Sylmar, CA
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Bezons, FranceShildon, UK Gonfreville, France
Transparencies
Coatings & Sealants
Coatings
Sealants
Our aerospace manufacturing locations
Transparencies
Coatings & Sealants
Coatings
Sealants Milan, Italy
Sylmar, CA
Boston, MA
Mojave, CA
Huntsville, AL
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Bezons, FranceShildon, UK Gonfreville, France
Strong Operational Excellence and Customer Qualification, AS9000 and
NADCAP certified
Adding value with integrated solutions and serviceApplication Support Center (ASC)
Conformance
Testing
Third Party
Packaging
Regulatory Compliance
& Reporting
Management
• Fast response time
• Local support staff
• Sales and customer support
• Technical specialists
• Regional inventory management
• Same day delivery when required
Providing services that add value close to the customer
Filling
Component
Manufacturing Color Blending
• Supply chain management
• Hazardous material reporting
• Customer inventory optimization
• Designated source delegation
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ASC Network
PPG Sales Offices
Supporting Future Growth in Asia
Providing services that add value close to the customer
New Singapore ASC
• Support SEA region growth
• Coatings and Sealants Packaging Center
• Chemical Management Services
• Supports COMAC ARJ & C919 builds
• Supports Boeing 737 & Airbus 320
final assembly
• Support region airlines
Application Support Center (ASC)
Suzhou, China Tianjin, China
Singapore
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Our aerospace customers
Global Customer ProfileOEM: Airplane Manufacturers
Sub-Tiers: Critical Structure, Systems, Subsystems, Materials
Airlines: Passenger and Freight
MRO: Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul
Latin AmericaOEM ~4
Sub-Tiers ~80
Airlines ~16
MRO ~12
EMEAOEM ~22
Sub-Tiers ~150
Airlines ~69
MRO ~50
Asia PacificOEM ~10
Sub-Tiers ~70
Airlines ~71
MRO ~45
PPG’s breadth of reach supports the entire global industry
USCAOEM ~28
Sub-Tiers ~360
Airlines ~52
MRO ~40
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• Nearly 100 years in aerospace
• Close alignment and long history with OEMs
• Technology leader with broad range of materials/products/qualifications
• Continuous investment in technology, innovation, and operations
• Technology incubated by cross pollination with other PPG businesses
• Global footprint to support growth in all regions
• High growth industry driven by continuous innovation and global demand for air travel
Summary
PPG well positioned for continued growth52
2019 Investor Deep Dive
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