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2014 Compact

OCT Shares acquired in Ljubljana Airport In October, Fraport acquired 75.5 % of the shares in the listed company Aerodrom Ljubljana, d.d. for a price of €177.1 million. The company operates the airport of Slovenia’s capital city of Ljubljana. Through an associated takeover offer and a squeeze-out procedure, Fraport acquired 97.99 % of the company’s shares by the balance sheet date.  Service Champion FRA In the ranking of a total of 1,500 companies and institutes – evaluated on the basis of a million customer ratings – Frankfurt Airport again achieved a gold medal rating and was industry leader among major German airports for the second year in a row. Two-thirds of customers surveyed felt that they had received very good service during their stay at FRA. Casa program ended At the end of the application deadline on October 31, Fraport achieved a positive balance sheet from the voluntary real estate purchase pro- gram, Casa. As part of the program, Fraport purchased residential properties in the vicinity of the airport that were on the flight path of particularly low-altitude flyovers (i.e. less than 350 meters), or paid compensation to the owners. Fraport bought 250 residential units by the end of 2014. In addition, a total of 122 compensation payments were made in Raunheim, with this number previously being 144 in Flörsheim. Further applications are still being processed. NOV Contract for Greek regional airports In November, Fraport and the Copelouzos Group were both named as the preferred investors for two concession agreements to operate 14 regional airports in Greece. The 40-year agreements comprise the mainland airports of Thessaloniki, Aktio, and Kavala, and the island airports of Chania on Crete, Kefalonia, Kerkyra on Corfu, Kos, Mykonos, Lesbos, Rhodes, Samos, Santorini, Skiathos, and Zakynthos. The pur- chase price for the concessions is made up of a one-time payment in the amount of €1,234 million as well as an annual minimum concession payment of €22.9 million plus an inflation-dependent adjustment. The consortium in which Fraport holds the majority interest is also obliged to invest in the airports. At the time of the editorial deadline, Fraport is assuming that the transaction will be concluded and that operation of the airports will begin at the end of 2015/start of 2016. August 12, 2014 Building permit for Terminal 3 granted June 3, 2014 2nd German Diversity Day May 20, 2014 13th AGM in Frankfurt Jahrhunderthalle 7Highlights 2014

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