Delivering on our Commitment to the United States
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Delivering on our Commitment to the United States
Delivering on our Commitment to the United States Market Ralph D. Crosby, Jr. Chairman and CEO, EADS North America North America Investor Forum New York – December 3rd, 2004 1 EADS in the United States Our Commitment Our Path Delivering on our Commitment Looking Ahead 2 1 EADS in the United States Our Commitment Our Path Delivering on our Commitment Looking Ahead 3 Our Commitment Grow EADS North America, achieving sales in 2006 of greater than $ 1 billion 4 2 EADS in the United States Our Commitment Our Path Delivering on our Commitment Looking Ahead 5 EADS North America Strategy Expand U.S Presence • Integrate • Consolidate EADS-NA Defense TYX EADS Supply and Services Fairchild Controls EADS CASA North America EADS Telecom North America American Eurocopter ARC-IAI EADS Aeroframe Services Astrium Socata Aircraft North America EADS Sogerma Barfield 6 3 Expanding U.S. Presence – Integrate and Consolidate Government Relations Legal Space Activities M&A Strategy HR Communications Finance EADS North America EADS-NA Defense Defense & Security Air Force Programs Helicopter Programs Test & Services Export Control Contracting ARC-IAI Racal Instruments AMH Tanker Capture Team American Eurocopter EADS Aeroframe EADS Sogerma Barfield EADS Supply & Services EADS Telecom NA Socata Aircraft TYX Fairchild Controls Astrium NA* EADS CASA-NA * Not yet integrated into EADS-NA legal structure. 7 EADS North America Strategy Expand U.S Presence • Integrate • Consolidate • Invest EADS-NA Defense TYX EADS Supply and Services Fairchild Controls American Eurocopter Mississippi Facility EADS CASA EADS Telecom North America North America EADS Aeroframe American Services Eurocopter Astrium Socata Aircraft ARC-IAI North America EADS Sogerma Barfield EADS CASA North America 8 4 Expanding U.S. Presence – Invest American Eurocopter Mississippi Facility • Opened October 20 at Golden Triangle Regional Airport, Mississippi • 85,500 sq ft facility • Will employ staff of 100 • Strategic expansion of EADS-NA industrial presence in the US • Providing hi-tech, high-value American jobs • Assembly and completion of AS 350 and EC 120 helicopters • Fabrication of aft fuselage of AS 350 helicopters 9 EADS North America Strategy Expand U.S Presence • Integrate • Consolidate • Invest • Acquire EADS-NA Defense TYX EADS Supply and Services Fairchild Controls Racal Instruments American Eurocopter Mississippi Facility EADS CASA EADS Telecom North America North America EADS Aeroframe American Services Eurocopter Astrium Socata Aircraft ARC-IAI North America EADS Sogerma Barfield EADS CASA North America 10 5 Expanding U.S. Presence – Acquire EADS seeks to establish a US operational footprint that generates defense sales across several market sectors Platform Systems Defense Electronics • Fixed and rotary wing • Structural upgrade and major rework • Final assembly or production in the US • Radio Frequency systems • EO / IR & Lasers • Data Systems • Communications EADS NA Operational Support • Full-range of services and products required to enable, train, maintain and sustain combat forces Platform Systems Operational Support Solutions Defense Electronics Network Centric Systems • Architectures • Concepts of operations • Command & Control Network Centric Systems While distinct, each sector will support one or more of the other sectors’ lines of business and customer bases 11 Expanding U.S. Presence – Acquire Racal Instruments: First EADS-NA Acquisition • October 2004 – EADS-NA acquires US operations of California based Racal Instruments • Leading firm in the development, production and integration of systems and instruments to test electronics, aerospace and defense weapons systems • Strengthens EADS market position in the United States . . . . and globally 12 6 U.S. Presence 13 EADS North America Strategy Leverage our Capabilities Personnel Recovery Vehicle Light Utility Helicopter 14 7 Leveraging our Capabilities • Airbus leads the global commercial aircraft market • Advanced technology – Fly-by-wire • Aircraft family concept – high commonality • Based on the top-selling A330 commercial platform – a modern and proven design 15 EADS North America Strategy Partner with U.S. Primes SAIC GE Lockheed Martin/ ICGS Boeing Northrop Grumman Raytheon NATO SACT CD&E; NATO TMD Mako Engines EC-155 Helicopters; Space Exploration; MEADS; Missile Defense; Deepwater HH-65 Re-engining; Deepwater CN-235 MPA; TRS-3D Radar for Deepwater and LCS Missile Defense; Air Traffic Management Missile Defense; Kinetic Energy Interceptor; Euro Hawk; NATO AGS; Air Force PRV Program Missile Defense/Kinetic Energy Interceptor 16 8 Partner with U.S. Primes SACT Concept Development and Experimentation (CD&E) • SAIC and EADS-NA/EADS Defense & Security Systems are supporting Supreme Allied Command Transformation (SACT) Experimentation Campaign • SAIC/EADS-NA team provide modeling and simulation expertise • The SACT CD&E partnership exemplifies transatlantic defense cooperation “in action” • Contract signed in May 2004 to begin initial Concept, Development and Experimentation (CD&E) activity • EADS expertise supports the team located in Norfolk, Virginia 17 EADS North America Progress in a Challenging Environment Effective Strategy Superior Capabilities Commitment to U.S. Investment and American Jobs Benefits of Competition and Innovation Best Value Solutions Government-toGovernment Issues Tanker Program Opportunity Election Year Politics Our U.S. Customers and Industry Partners “Buy America” Attention 18 9 EADS in the United States Our Commitment Our Path Delivering on our Commitment Looking Ahead 19 Delivering on our Commitment TRS-3D Radar • U.S. Coast Guard requirement for radar aboard the Deepwater program’s National Security Cutter • U.S. Navy requirement for radar aboard future Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) • October 2004 – EADS signs agreement with Lockheed Martin to cooperate on TRS-3D radar for the National Security Cutter and LCS Expand U.S. Presence Leverage our Capabilities Partner with U.S. Primes 20 10 Delivering on our Commitment US Coast Guard Maritime Patrol Aircraft: CN-235 MPA • Integrated Deepwater System (IDS) requirement: upgrading of existing fleet of maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) • CN-235 MPA provides the best value solution for the U.S. Coast Guard • February 2004 – ICGS team signs agreement with US Coast Guard to provide fleet of EADS CASA CN-235 MPA • February 2004 – ICGS contracts for first two CN-235 aircraft and six options – contract valued at $87.4 million • Contract signature for third CN-235 expected in December 2004 Expand U.S. Presence Leverage our Capabilities Partner with U.S. Primes 21 Delivering on our Commitment HH-65 Re-Engining • Immediate need to upgrade engines of US Coast Guard’s fleet of 96 HH-65 helicopters • Part of overall USCG Deepwater program to upgrade USCG fleet of 96 EADS HH-65 helicopters • EADS largest subcontractor in Deepwater • American Eurocopter will provide 95 re-engining kits, technical assistance to US Coast Guard • Oct 2004 - contract signed by Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman to begin re-engining program • Contract valued at $124 million Expand U.S. Presence Leverage our Capabilities Partner with U.S. Primes 22 11 Delivering on our Commitment US Border Patrol (EC 120) • Requirement by DHS for rotorcraft solution for low level surveillance and security patrol of US borders • Will replace existing Vietnam era rotorcraft • October 2004 – American Eurocopter (AE) awarded contract by DHS to supply more than 55 aircraft to US Customs and Border Protection Agency • Contract valued at $75 million • Helicopters will be assembled at new American Eurocopter facility in Mississippi • Part of EADS’ commitment to US Homeland Security Expand U.S. Presence Leverage our Capabilities Partner with U.S. Primes 23 Delivering on our Commitment KC-330 Tanker www.usatanker.com • The EADS KC-330 aerial refueler will be based on market leading A330 commercial platform • EADS has established itself in the aerial refueling market based on A330 (UK, Australia) and A310 (Germany, Canada) platforms • KC-330 is most advanced refueling platform available today • Will be an American solution to the military’s aerial refueling needs Expand U.S. Presence Leverage our Capabilities Partner with U.S. Primes 24 12 Delivering on our Commitment Personnel Recovery Vehicle: PRV-21 • PRV program: replace Air Force’s existing HH-60G Pave Hawk combat search and rescue helicopter • Sept 2004 - EADS-NA and Northrop Grumman sign agreement to provide Air Force with PRV solution • NH-90 platform procured by NATO nations France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands • Northrop Grumman integrated battle management system Expand U.S. Presence Leverage our Capabilities Partner with U.S. Primes 25 Delivering on our Commitment Army ARH and LUH Helicopter Programs • EADS-NA is pursuing opportunities to provide the Army with advanced capabilities for the Army’s Armed Reconnaissance and Light Utility Helicopter programs • EADS-NA solutions will be an American helicopter produced in partnership with a U.S. prime contractor • ARH – 368 helicopter procurement, with RFP anticipated in December 2004 • LUH – 322 helicopter procurement, with RFP anticipated in February 2005 Expand U.S. Presence Leverage our Capabilities Partner with U.S. Primes 26 13 Delivering on our Commitment Future Cargo Aircraft (FCA): C-295 www.c295-tour.com • US Army National Guard FCA program to replace existing fleet of C-23 Sherpa with light-medium transport aircraft • Acquisition program for 33 new aircraft, and possible follow-on requirement for 128 more • Successful country wide C-295 tour conducted • Demonstrated aircraft to US Army National Guard, US Army Golden Knights and Forest Service (smoke jumpers) Expand U.S. Presence Leverage our Capabilities Partner with U.S. Primes 27 Delivering on our Commitment Medium Extended Air Defense System (MEADS) • A joint venture partnership to develop a transportable medium range defense system to protect against ballistic and cruise missiles, aircraft, and helicopters to deployed forces • MEADS International is the joint venture between EADS, Lockheed Martin, and Finmeccanica developing the system • The program is administered by the NATO agency NAMEASDMA in Georgia • May 2004 – successful system demonstration took place in Italy • Design and Development phase of the program launched in September 2004 Expand U.S. Presence Leverage our Capabilities Partner with U.S. Primes 28 14 EADS in the United States Our Commitment Our Path Delivering on our Commitment Looking Ahead 29 Looking Ahead Continued M&A Focus Aggressive Program • Tanker Program Development and • Scheduled first flight of EADS boom Support • Helicopters • PRV; ARH; LUH; HH-65 • Transport Aircraft • CN-235 MPA; FCA Expanded Presence • Tanker Industrial Base • Helicopter Industrial Base • Transport Aircraft Industrial Based • Mobile Facility Groundbreaking January 2005 • FCA Industrial Base 30 15 Looking Ahead Up to $100 million Program $100 million to $500 million $500 million to $2.5 billion More than $2.5 billion TRS-3D CN-235 MPA HH-65 Re-Engining U.S. Border Patrol KC-330 Tanker PRV ARH LUH FCA MEADS 31 Delivering on Our Commitment U.S. Market Growth Revenues (USD Millions) 1,000 600 200 2002 2003 Expand U.S. Presence 2004(e) 2005(e) 2006(e) 2007(e) Leverage our Capabilities Partner with U.S. Primes 32 16 Safe Harbor Statement Certain of the statements contained in this document are not historical facts but rather are statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements that are based on management‘s beliefs. 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This forward looking information is based upon a number of assumptions including without limitation: · Assumption regarding demand · Current and future markets for the Company‘s products and services · Internal performance including the ability to successfully integrate EADS‘ activities to control costs and maintain quality · Customer financing · Customer, supplier and subcontractor performance or contract negotiations · Favourable outcomes of certain pending sales campaigns Forward looking statements are subject to uncertainty and actual future results and trends may differ materially depending on variety of factors including without limitation: · General economic and labour conditions, including in particular economic conditions in Europe and North America, · Legal, financial and governmental risk related to international transactions · The Cyclical nature of some of the Company‘s businesses · Volatility of the market for certain products and services · Product performance risks · Collective bargaining labour disputes · Factors that result in significant and prolonged disruption to air travel world-wide · The outcome of political and legal processes, including uncertainty regarding government funding of certain programs · Consolidation among competitors in the aerospace industry · The cost of developing, and the commercial success of new products · Exchange rate and interest rate spread fluctuations between the Euro and the U.S. dollar and other currencies · Legal proceeding and other economic, political and technological risk and uncertainties “ Additional information regarding these factors is contained in the Company‘s document de référence”dated 1st April 2004. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update these forward-looking statements. Consequently the Company is not responsible for any consequencies from using any of the above statements. 33 17