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2014 Compact - Highlights 2014

Highlights 2014 APR “E-PORT AN” wins GreenTec Award The joint project of Fraport, Lufthansa, the State of Hesse, and the “E-PORT AN” Rhine-Main electromobility model region won the GreenTec Award in the air traffic category in April. The goal of the various projects bundled under “E-PORT AN” is to reduce ground emissions when handling aircraft on the ground at Frankfurt Airport by using electric vehicles and drive technologies. The GreenTec Award is Europe’s largest environmental and business award. MAY Fraport shareholders decide upon €1.25 dividend per share At the 13th AGM, the shareholders ratified the Executive Board and Supervisory Board with a large majority for financial year 2013 (99.94 % and 99.88 % respectively). In addition, they approved the dividend recommendation of €1.25 per share.    JUN “Diverse business!” Under the banner of “Diverse business!”, the 2nd German diversity day took place nationwide on June 3. As part of an in-house fair, em- ployees received information about the six aspects of “diversity”: age, gender, culture, religion, disability/inclusion, and sexual orientation. AUG Fraport acquires AMU Holdings Inc. In August, Fraport acquired 100 % of the shares in AMU Holdings Inc., USA. The investments held by AMU Holdings Inc. operate and develop commercial terminal areas at the 4 US airports in Pittsburgh, Boston, Baltimore, and Cleveland via concession agreements. This acquisition is Fraport’s first step on the North American airport market. 6,114,305 passengers In August, more than 6 million passengers were transported in a single month for the first time in the history of Frankfurt Airport. In comparison to the previous month, this was an increase of 5.4 %.  Overall, the limit of 200,000 passengers per day was exceeded 13 times in August – this value had previously only been exceeded on 4 days in the history of the airport. The day with the highest number of passengers was August 17, 2014, which saw 210,599 air passengers. Building permit for Terminal 3 granted The building application for Terminal 3 in Frankfurt was approved on August 12. In the first phase of construction, a central terminal building with 2 piers and an annual capacity of 14 million passengers is planned. Fraport expects to bring the first construction phase into operation in 2022. SEP “GBAS” approach system implemented On September 3, Frankfurt implemented its satellite-supported, ground-based augmentation system (GBAS) in conjunction with the German Air Navigation Services and Lufthansa. GBAS facilitates satellite-supported precision landings at an international air traffic hub in Europe for the first time. In the long term, the new landing system should also enable segmented approaches – with the goal of further noise abatement in the region. 6 2014 CompactHighlights 2014 62014 CompactHighlights 2014

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