Gama Aviation Plc announce that it has entered into a joint venture with Peter Bond to pursue rotary opportunities as part of the Group's Special Mission SBU (the "Joint Venture" or "Bond Helicopters Limited"). The Joint Venture has won its first contract to support the offshore operations of an international oil & gas customer in the southern North Sea for a five-year period (the "Contract"). The Joint Venture and this new Contract are central to strategy to grow Gama Aviation's position in Rotary Special Mission both onshore and offshore.

Bond Helicopters Limited is structured as a 50:50 equity joint venture. The results of Bond Helicopters Limited are expected to be fully consolidated into the Group's financial statements as part of the Special Mission SBU. The shareholders agreement that the parties agreed to enter into will provide the Company with the option to call Peter Bond's shareholding in Bond Helicopters Limited.

This will be valued at the same earnings multiple as that of the Company at the time the call option is exercised and the consideration will be the newly issued shares of the Company. The shareholders agreement will also provide Peter Bond with an option, after two years, to put his shares to the Company. The consideration for the put option will be in cash and the valuation is conditional on the financial performance of the Contract with a base level of £1.5m adjusted by the attributable profit of the Contract.

Peter Bond has extensive experience in both fixed and rotary aviation. He brings significant sector know-how and expertise having founded and managed large offshore helicopter businesses, both domestically and internationally, for some 30 years. New Offshore Contract: The new five-year Contract, commencing 1st January 2024, is for the supply, operation and maintenance of five helicopters to support the transportation of personnel and equipment to and from the offshore installations of a major oil and gas customer in the southern North Sea.

The Contract is expected to deliver overall revenues of c. £130m over its 5-year term with margins consistent with those derived from the Group's other Special Mission activities. The Company will invest in standing-up the operation, deploying the requisite capabilities, and other working capital requirements during H2 2023 to enable the service delivery in January 2024. This c. £3.5m investment will be funded from the Group's working capital resources and facilities.

The helicopters will be procured under operating leases for an equivalent term.