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Tue, Dec 29, 2015

Airbus Strengthens Services Business With Acquisition Of Navtech

Acquisition Affirms Airbus' Strategy To Further Develop New Services For Aviation Customers

Airbus has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares of the Navtech group of companies, a leading global provider of flight operations solutions. Closing of the acquisition is subject to customary regulatory approvals for such type of transactions.

Navtech serves more than 400 aircraft operators and aviation services customers worldwide with a suite of flight ops products, including electronic flight bag (EFB) solutions, aeronautical charts, navigation data solutions, flight planning, aircraft performance, and crew planning solutions. Navtech generates annual revenues of around $42m and employs over 250 employees, mainly based in Waterloo, Canada, and in Hersham and Cardiff, Wales, UK.

“This acquisition is further affirmation of Airbus’ digitalization and services growth strategies, and is a significant milestone to serve our existing and future customers.” said Fabrice Brégier, Airbus’ President and Chief Executive Officer.

“Navtech is a uniquely innovative company with remarkable products created by remarkable people,” said Andrew Snyder, Chairman of Navtech and CEO of Navtech’s largest shareholder, Cambridge Information Group. "With its commitment to moving the international aviation industry forward, Airbus provides an ideal environment for Navtech to grow exponentially.”

“Connecting Navtech’s experience with the ‘Services by Airbus’ network will enable us to be more innovative, diversifying our range of services and flight operations solutions, while providing our customers with greater flexibility,” said Laurent Martinez, Airbus’ Senior Vice President of Services.

“The signing of this agreement with Airbus is excellent news for the Navtech teams, who are joining a group with international standing, providing them with access to new markets leveraging on complementary aviation expertise," said Mike Hulley, Chief Executive Officer of Navtech.

(Source: Airbus news release)

FMI: www.airbus.com

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