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Company Presentation Company Presentation July 08 FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT This presentation contains certain statements relating to future results, which are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on our current beliefs about n o i t future events and financial trends. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain a z i r o h t u a n e t t market risks and uncertainties. i r w t u o h t i w The company undertake no obligation to publicity update or revise any forward-looking d e c u d o r p e r r o statements, included in this presentation. d e s u e b t o n n a c d n a y t r e p o r p . A . S A M G O s i n o i t a m r o f n i s i h T 2 1. TOGETHER WE ARE OGMA Company Mission, Vision & Values Our Milestones n o i t a z A Global Footprint i r o h t u a n e t 2.COMPANY PROFILE t i r w t u o h t i 3.WHAT WE DO w d e c u d o r 4.BUSINESSPERFORMANCE p e r r o d e s u 5.CONTACTS e b t o n n a c d n a y t r e p o r p . A . S A M G O s i n o i t a m r o f n i s i h T 3 Our Mission, Vision and Values Mission To provide the Civil and Defense Aviation Market with solutionson Aircraft and Aircraft Engine and Component Maintenance, Overhaul and Modernization and on Structure Manufacturing and Assembling, ensuring n o i t a z customer satisfaction and generating increasing i r o h t economic, financial and corporate image results, thus u a n e t providing benefits to the shareholder and the t i r w development of both employees and community. t u o h t i w d e c Vision u d o r p e r r o OGMA‘s growth will lead to a position within the five d e s u greatest MRO companies in Europe up to 2010. e b t o n n a c Ogma will become known by the market as d n a y t a 1st Tier Aerostructures provider. r e p o r p . A . S Values A M G O s i n o i t PARTNERSHIP EXCELLENCE a m r o f n i EFFICIENCY FLEXIBILITY s i h ETHICS T OGETHER WE ARE OGMA| COMPANY PROFILE| WHAT WE DO| MOVING FORWARD| CONTACTS 4 Our Milestones 2008 90th Anniversary Beginning of Embraer170 maintenance OGMA Rebranding New Executive Jets Center Privatization (EMBRAER and EADS) n o i t Beginning of C-130 —Total Fleet a z i r Support“ service o h t u a 1918 Creation of the —Parque de Material Aeronáutico“ n e t t Beginning of Airbus A320 family i r w maintenance. t u o h 1930 t i w Start of the F-16 MLU Program d e c Manufacturing of Morane Saulnier 233, Vickers u d o Valaparaiso, Tiger Moth and Avro 626 r p e 2000 r r o 1950 d e s u Embraer ERJ145 e b Authorized Maintenance Center t Manufacturing of DHC-1 Chipmunk o n n a c Rolls-Royce Authorized Maintenance Center d n a Contract with US Navy and USAF y for AE3007 and AE2100engines t r e p o r p 1960 1990 . A . S A M Repair and overhaul of the Contract with German Air Force G O s i Rolls-Royce T-56 engine n o i t 1980 a Eurocopter SA-315 Alouette III maintenance m r o 1970 f n i s i Lockheed C-130 Hercules, P-3 Orion and h T Eurocopter SA-330 Puma maintenance TOGETHER WE ARE OGMA| COMPANY PROFILE| WHAT WE DO| MOVING FORWARD| CONTACTS 5 Our Facilities otal Size: 400.000 sqm Facilities: 11 hangars + 6 engine test cells 3,000 m runway n o i t a z i r o h t u a n e t t i r w t u o h t i w d e c u d o r p e r r o d e s u e b t o n n a c d n a y t r e p o r p . A . S A M G O s i n o i t a m r o f n i s i h Enough capacity to promptly accommodate our client‘s needs T OGETHER WE ARE OGMA| COMPANY PROFILE| WHAT WE DO| MOVING FORWARD| CONTACTS 6 A Global Footprint n o i t a z i r o h t u a n e t t i r w t u o h t i w d e c u d o r p e r r o d e s u e b t o n n a c d n a y t r e p o r p . A . S A M G O s i n o i t a m r o f n i s i h Proudly serving clients in more than 45 countries worldwide T OGETHER WE ARE OGMA | COMPANY PROFILE| WHAT WE DO | MOVING FORWARD| CONTACTS 7 1. OGETHER WE ARE OGMA 2.COMPANY PROFILE Our Management n o i t a z Shareholding Structure i r o h t u a n e t OGMA’s Brand Structure t i r w t u o h t i Our Capabilities w d e c u d o r p Our Certifications e r r o d e s u 3.WHAT WE DO e b t o n n a c 4.MOVING FORWARD d n a y t r e p o 5.CONTACTS r p . A . S A M G O s i n o i t a m r o f n i s i h T 8 Our Management n o i t a z i r o h t u a n e t t i Eduardo Bonini Santos Pinto r w t Chairman & CEO u o h t i w d e c u d o r p e r r o d e s u e b t o n n a c d n a y t r e p o r p . A . S A M G O s i n o i Mário Almeida Santos Cézar Lima Mário Lobato Faria Ladislau Cid t a m Vice-President Vice-President Chief Financial Officer r Vice President o f n i Engineering Commercial & Business Development Industrial Operations s i h T OGETHER WE ARE OGMA | COMPANY PROFILE| WHAT WE DO | MOVING FORWARD| CONTACTS 9 Shareholding Structure AIRHO1DI23 n o i t a z i r o h t u a n e t t i r w t u o 70% 30% h "100% PortugueseGovernment) t i w d e c u d o r p e r r o Undeniable Aviation know-how Political support d e s u (internally & externally) e b t o n Business-oriented management n a c d n Privileged access to Portuguese Military a y t r e p Financial Credibility contracts & offsets o r p . A . S A Extensive Customer Portfolio Long-term relationships M G O s i n o i t a m r o f n i s i h T TOGETHER WE ARE OGMA| COMPANY PROFILE| WHAT WE DO| MOVING FORWARD|CONTACTS 10 OGMA‘s Brand Structure AVIATION SERVICES EXECUTIVE AVIATION AEROSTRUCTURES Commercial Aviation n o i t a z i r o h t Defense Aviation u a Embraer Legacy 600 Services n e t t i r w t u Engines o h t Embraer Lineage 1000 Programs i w d e c u d o Components r p e Airbus Corporate Jetliner Capabilities r r o d e s u Engineering e b t o n n a c d n a y t r e p o r p . A . S A M G The accumulation of long experience and acquired knowledge, matured and developed over its O s i n o i t history, allows OGMA to offer services of very high quality, expertise and reliability. a m r o f n i s i h T TOGETHER WE ARE OGMA| COMPANY PROFILE| WHAT WE DO| MOVING FORWARD|CONTACTS 11 Our Capabilities Facilities: 11 Hangars and 6 engine test cells Experienced & highly skilled staff CAPACITY 16 Narrowbodybays Aircraft Types n EMBRAER o ERJ145 Family , E-JETS Family, i t a z i r Legacy 600 o h t u a n e t t i r w AIRBUS A320 Family t u o h t i w LOCKHEED MARTIN C-130/L-100 Hercules , P-3 Orion, d e c u F-16 d o r p e r r EADS CASA o C-212 Aviocar d e s u OTHERS e SA 330 Puma, Alouette III, b t o n Alphajet, Epsilon, Chipmunk n a c Employees 1,654 d n a Engine Types y t r e p o r p ROLLS-ROYCE AE3007, AE2100, T-56 . A . S TURBOMECA A Turmo, Artouste M G O s i HONEYWELL TPE-331 n o i t a m r o PRATT & WHITNEY F100 f n i s i h T TOGETHER WE ARE OGMA| COMPANY PROFILE| WHAT WE DO| MOVING FORWARD|CONTACTS 12 Our Certifications n o i t a z i r o h t u a n e t t i r w t u o h Authority Approvals t i w d e c u d o r p e r r o FAA 145 d e s u e b EASA Part 145 t o n n a c ISO 9001:2000 d n a y t AS 9100 r e p o r p AQAP 2110 .
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