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current market drivers Bombardier Business Aircraft | Market Forecast 2011-2030 17 New Aircraft Programs Continued progress, notably in engine specific fuel consumption, avionics and aerodynamics allows aircraft models from the latest generation to offer for a comparable price, more range, performance and features than those of the previous generation. The launch of new airplane programs reflects OEMs’ ability to apply the latest technology breakthroughs to their product lines, the market need for more performing aircraft, and the OEMs’ confidence in the marketplace going forward. Three aircraft were launched in 2010, including Bombardier’s Global 7000 and Global 8000 jets. Fractional and Branded Charter Demand Fractional ownership (where several users acquire a portion of the same aircraft) has existed since the mid-1990’s and has accounted for 10% to 15% of industry yearly deliveries on average. In the period from 1995 to 2010, fractional operators took delivery of over 1,150 corporate jets. Subsequent variations of this business model include “fractional card” or “jet card” programs whereby customers obtain on-demand access to a business jet by committing to a predetermined number Sources: Dates of entry from competitors’ press releases and trade media coverage. Entry Into Service of New Programs Entry into service by model, calendar years 2011-2017 2011 2012 2013 2017 G250 G650 Global Vision Hawker 200 Legacy 500 Citation Ten Learjet 85 Legacy 450 Falcon 2000S 2014 2016 Global 7000 2015 Global 8000 + Per Year - Air Travel Options Source: Bombardier’s internal research department. Personalized service Low cost airlines Commercial airlines First-class commercial airlines Air Taxis Branded Charters Jet-card programs Fractional ownership Full ownership Commercial-aviation offering On-demand service Business jet ownership Business jet market

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