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Finnair Oyj - Company Announcement

Finnair firms up orders for eight additional A350 aircraft


Finnair Plc Stock Exchange Release 3 December 2014 at 9:30 a.m. EET

Finnair has firmed up the eight Airbus A350 XWB aircraft options in its 2006
A350 order placed with Airbus. The eight A350s will be delivered to Finnair
starting in 2018. At Airbus list prices, the value of the additional eight A350
aircraft would be approximately 1.9 billion euro. The firm up of the options
increases the total number of Finnair's A350 orders to 19.

Finnair's current long haul fleet consists of seven A340 aircraft and eight A330
aircraft. The long haul fleet is planned to grow, on average, by one new
-generation energy-efficient aircraft per year between 2016 and 2020. Based on
the current delivery schedule of A350s Finnair will receive the first four
aircraft in the second half of 2015, seven A350s between 2016 and 2017, and
eight A350s between 2018 and 2023. Finnair plans to phase out its A340 aircraft
by the end of 2017, following the successful delivery and entry into service of
A350 XWB. As a part of the deal Airbus has also agreed to acquire four A340-300
aircraft currently owned by Finnair in 2016 and 2017."Our strategy centers on growth, taking advantage of the unique geographical
location of our Helsinki Hub, which offers the fastest connections between
Europe and Asia. The A350 XWB aircraft will be essential in delivering on our
strategy, as they enable growth in both passenger and cargo traffic, offer our
customers top class travel experience and considerably enhance our cost
competitiveness. Firming up the order for additional eight Airbus A350 XWB
aircraft demonstrates our commitment to growth and to operating a world class
Airbus fleet", says Pekka Vauramo, Finnair CEO. "Together with Airbus and our
other partners we are preparing to make the A350 entry into service a success.
Our agreement with Airbus ensures a smooth transition from A340s to A350s,
mitigating potential business continuity risks related to fleet renewals. "

‘'We share a long-standing relationship with Finnair and are delighted by this
renewed confidence in our Widebody family. The A350 will integrate very well
into Finnair's all Airbus fleet. Finnair will benefit from latest technologies
and efficiency levels, enhanced by the unique fleet commonality only Airbus
offers,'' says John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer - Customers.

The transactions announced today are a part of Finnair's long haul renewal
program. Within this program, Finnair has already announced sale and leaseback
agreements for four A330 aircraft (closed in the first half of 2014), the sale
and leaseback agreement of the first two A350 aircraft (expected to close upon
delivery of these aircraft to Finnair in the second half of 2015). As a whole,
the combined impact of the A340 transaction announced today and the
aforementioned sale and leaseback agreements is not significant to Finnair's
operating profit in 2014 and 2015, when gains and losses for selling these
aircraft, the related relevant operating costs as well as transaction costs are
taken into account.

Finnair is evaluating various financing options for the remaining A350
deliveries and will communicate more on that in due time.

More information on A350s is available on our A350 site at
http://www.finnair.com/a350

FINNAIR PLC
Communications

Further information:
Finnair Media Desk tel. +358 9 818 4020, comms(a)finnair.fi
Airbus: Heidi Carpenter, Media Relations Manager, +33(0)607256488

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