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Amongst the largest airline groups in the world

PAX carried 2017 (million)

200 186

#1 Latin American airline and #14 in the world in PAX transported

(Over 2x the size of our next regional competitor)

#1 in Latin American airline in FFP members

148

(Over 2x the size of next regional competitor)

130 130 129

111 109 105 102

84 82

69 67

58 55 54 50

48 44 42

40 36 35

33 32 29 29 28 27

25 22 21 20 19

16 16 10

Latin American airlines

Data as of Dec 31, 2017 except for: Emirates, Qatar (LTM March 2018), Qantas, V. Australia (LTM June 2018). Sources: Company's websites, Bloomberg

Fleet: One of the most modern in Latin America & the world 310 operating aircraft1 with an average age of ~8 years

1 By September 30, 2018. Excludes 2 Airbus A330 and 2 Boeing 777 short-term leased from Wamos Air and Boeing respectively

Ownership structure

As of December 31st, 2018

Source: DCV

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