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Information on Principal Investments – Consolidation Scope 2019 Information on Principal Investments – Consolidation scope 2019 2019 % Company Countries / Regions F - Airbus SE Netherlands F 100.00 A^3 by Airbus LLC USA F 100.00 AD Grundstücksgesellschaft GmbH & Co. KG Germany F 100.00 Aero Ré SA Luxembourg F 100.00 Aeropart SA France F 100.00 AFS Blue BV Netherlands F 100.00 AHD Real Estate GmbH & Co. KG Germany F 100.00 AIFS (Cayman) Limited Cayman Islands F 100.00 AIFS (Cayman) Liquidity Limited Cayman Islands E 70.00 Airbus (Beijing) Engineering Centre Company Limited China F 100.00 Airbus (China) Enterprise Management and Services Co.Limited China F 100.00 Airbus (Tianjin) Delivery Centre Limited China E 51.00 Airbus (Tianjin) Final Assembly Company Limited China E 51.00 Airbus (Tianjin) Jigs and Tools Company Limited China F 100.00 Airbus AEROASSURANCES SNC France F 100.00 Airbus Americas Customer Services, Inc. USA F 100.00 Airbus Americas, Inc. USA F 55.00 Airbus Asia Training Centre Pte. Ltd. Singapore F 100.00 Airbus ATR SAS France F 100.00 Airbus Australia Pacific (NZ) Pty Limited Australia F 100.00 Airbus Australia Pacific Holdings Pty Limited Australia F 100.00 Airbus Australia Pacific Limited Australia F 100.00 Airbus Bank GmbH Germany F 50.01 Airbus Canada Limited Partnership Canada F 50.07 Airbus Canada Managing GP Inc. Canada F 50.07 Airbus Canada Properties Inc. Canada F 100.00 Airbus Chile S.p.A. Chile F 100.00 Airbus China Limited Hong Kong F 100.00 Airbus CyberSecurity SAS France F 100.00 Airbus Cybersecurity GmbH Germany F 100.00 AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE ARABIA SERVICES LLC Saudi Arabia F 100.00 Airbus Defence and Space AS Norway F 100.00 Airbus Defence and Space GmbH Germany F 100.00 Airbus Defence and Space Holding France SAS France F 100.00 AIRBUS Defence and Space Limited United Kingdom F 100.00 Airbus Defence and Space Netherlands B.V. Netherlands F 100.00 Airbus Defence and Space Oy Finland F 100.00 Airbus Defence and Space Real Estate Manching GmbH & Co. KG Germany F 100.00 Airbus Defence and Space SAS France F 100.00 AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE, S.A. Spain F 100.00 AIRBUS U.S. Space & Defense, Inc. USA F 100.00 Airbus DS Airborne Solutions GmbH Germany F 100.00 Airbus DS Geo Inc. USA F 100.00 Airbus DS Geo SA France E 100.00 Airbus DS Government Solutions, Inc. USA E 100.00 Airbus DS GS, S. DE R.L. DE C.V. Mexico F 100.00 AIRBUS DS HOLDING SAS France F 100.00 Airbus DS Military Aircraft, Inc. USA F 100.00 Airbus DS Real Estate GmbH & Co. KG Germany F 100.00 Airbus DS Satnet LLC USA F 100.00 AIRBUS DS SLC SAS France F 100.00 Airbus ExO Alpha GmbH Germany F 100.00 Airbus ExO Alpha SAS France F 100.00 Airbus Finance B.V. Netherlands F 100.00 Airbus Finance Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus Financial Services Limited Company Ireland F 100.00 Airbus Flight Academy Europe SAS France F 100.00 Airbus Flight Hour Services Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus Flight Operations Services Limited Thailand F 100.00 AIRBUS GROUP LIMITED United Kingdom F 100.00 Airbus Group Management Services GmbH Germany F 100.00 Airbus Group Proj B.V. Netherlands F 100.00 Airbus Group, Inc. USA F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters (Thailand) Ltd. Thailand F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters Canada Ltd Canada F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters China Co. Ltd China F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters China HK Limited Hong Kong F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters Cono Sur S.A. Uruguay F 100.00 AIRBUS HELICOPTERS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Germany F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters España, SA Spain F 100.00 AIRBUS HELICOPTERS FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED Ireland F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters International Services Designated Activity Company DAC Ireland F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters Japan Co. Ltd Japan F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters Japan RG Co. Ltd. Japan F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters Korea Ltd South Korea F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters Leasing Services Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters Malaysia SDN. BHD. Malaysia F 100.00 AIRBUS HELICOPTERS MEXICO QUERETARO, S.A. DE C.V. Mexico F 100.00 AIRBUS HELICOPTERS MEXICO, S.A. de C.V. Mexico F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters SAS France F 51.00 AIRBUS HELICOPTERS ROMANIA S.A. Romania F 70.00 AIRBUS HELICOPTERS SIMULATION CENTER SDN. BHD. Malaysia F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters Southeast Asia Pte Ltd Singapore F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters Training Services SAS France F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters UK Ltd United Kingdom F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters Vostok LLC Russian Federation F 100.00 Airbus Helicopters, Inc. USA F 100.00 Airbus Interiors Services SAS France F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 1 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 10 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 11 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 12 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 2 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 3 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 4 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 5 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 6 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 7 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 8 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus International Leasing 9 Limited Ireland F 100.00 Airbus Invest SAS France F 100.00 Airbus Italia S.p.A Italy F 100.00 Airbus Leasing VI, Inc. USA F 100.00 Airbus Mexico Training Centre SA de CV Mexico F 90.00 Airbus Military SL Spain F 100.00 Airbus New Zealand (Australia) Pty Limited Australia F 100.00 Airbus New Zealand Limited New Zealand E 53.85 Airbus OneWeb Satellites Florida LLC USA E 53.85 Airbus OneWeb Satellites LLC USA E 53.85 Airbus OneWeb Satellites North America LLC USA E 53.85 Airbus OneWeb Satellites SAS France F 100.00 Airbus Operations GmbH Germany F 100.00 Airbus Operations Limited United Kingdom F 100.00 Airbus Operations SAS France F 100.00 Airbus Operations SL Spain F 78.54 Airbus Poland Spółka Akcyjna SA Poland F 100.00 Airbus Real Estate Dornier Grundstücke GmbH & Co. KG Germany F 100.00 Airbus Real Estate Premium AEROTEC Augsburg GmbH & Co.KG Germany F 100.00 Airbus Real Estate Premium AEROTEC Nord GmbH & Co. KG Germany F 100.00 Airbus Real Estate Taufkirchen GmbH & Co. KG Germany F 100.00 AIRBUS SAS France F 100.00 Airbus Saudi Limited Saudi Arabia F 100.00 Airbus Secure Land Communications GmbH Germany F 100.00 Airbus Secure Land Communications SAU Spain F 100.00 Airbus Services Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. Singapore F 100.00 Airbus SLC, S.A de C.V. Mexico F 100.00 Airbus Southern Africa (Pty) Limited South Africa F 100.00 Airbus Transport International SNC France F 100.00 Airbus UK Fairlawn Limited United Kingdom F 100.00 Airbus UK Haycroft Limited United Kingdom F 100.00 Airbus UK Pegasus Limited United Kingdom F 100.00 Airbus UK Rodney Limited United Kingdom F 100.00 Airbus Urban Mobility GmbH Germany F 50.01 Airbus U.S. A220, Inc. USA E 45.00 Aircraft Composites Sachsen GmbH Germany E 40.00 AirTanker Finance Limited United Kingdom E 40.00 AirTanker Holdings Limited United Kingdom E 40.00 AirTanker Limited United Kingdom E 28.00 AirTanker Services Limited United Kingdom F 99.73 AL Objekt Taufkirchen Grundstücks- Verwaltungsgesellschaft GmbH & Co. KG. Germany F 99.10 APSYS SAS France E 50.00 ArianeGroup GmbH Germany E 50.00 ArianeGroup Holding SAS France E 50.00 ArianeGroup SAS France E 40.93 Arianespace SAS France E 40.93 Arianespace Participation SA France E 50.00 ATR Americas, Inc. USA E 50.00 ATR Eastern Support Private Limited Singapore E 50.00 ATR South African Training Center Ltd South Africa E 50.00 ASL VT SAS France F 100.00 Aviateur Finance Limited Ireland F 100.00 Aviateur International Limited Ireland F 43.89 Aviation Defense Service SA France E 50.00 Avions de Transport Regional GIE France E 37.50 Bayern-Chemie Gesellschaft fuer flugchemische Antriebe GmbH Germany F 55.00 Beijing Spot Image Co. LTD China E 19.00 BHIC AeroServices Sdn Bhd Malaysia F 100.00 9268430 Canada Inc. Canada F 100.00 9268448 Canada Inc. Canada F 100.00 Cassidian Cybersecurity Limited United Kingdom E 45.00 CCI-Assembly GmbH Germany F 25.00 China World Aviation Leasing Co. Limited Hong Kong E 31.50 CILAS - Compagnie Industrielle des Lasers SA France E 33.33 Composite Technology International Pte Ltd Singapore F 100.00 Computadoras, Redes e Ingeniería, SA Spain E 50.00 CONSORCIO ESPANOL PARA EL DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL DEL PROGRAMA EUROFIGHTER, A.I.E. Spain F 100.00 CTC GmbH Germany F 100.00 DMC International Imaging Limited United Kingdom F 100.00 EADS CASA FRANCE SAS France E 45.00 Elbe Flugzeugwerke GmbH Germany F 100.00 Eltra Beijing Outuo Technology Co., Ltd China F 100.00 Eltra Holdings Pte. Ltd. Singapore F 100.00 Eltra Services Ltd Hong Kong E 50.00 European Test Services (ETS) BV Netherlands E 25.00 EURO CRYOSPACE GIE France E 22.50 EURO CRYOSPACE France GIE France E 46.00 EUROFIGHTER Jagdflugzeug GmbH Germany E 25.00 EUROPROPULSION SA France F 46.45 FLY OPERATIONAL CURSO E FORMAÇÃO DE PILOTOS LTDA Brazil F 100.00 GFD GmbH Germany F 100.00 GPT Special Project Management Limited United Kingdom F 84.45 Helicopteros do Brasil S/A - Helibras SA Brazil E 50.00 HELIESCUELA S.A.P.I.
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