First Royal Thai Army Pilots, Maintenance Technicians Complete Training Course to Operate UH-72A Lakotas for Thailand

Feb. 28, 2015
Thai pilots and technicians receive training at Airbus Helicopters Inc. in Texas

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (Feb. 27, 2015) – Six pilots and 10 maintenance technicians from
the Royal Thai Army have successfully completed training to fly and maintain the UH-72A
Lakota, the initial group of Thai pilots and aircraft maintenance technicians that will be trained
to operate Lakotas for Thailand.

The Thai pilots and technicians were honored Friday in a graduation ceremony at Airbus
Helicopters Inc. in Grand Prairie, where they underwent several weeks of comprehensive
classroom and simulator instruction as well as flight training in the UH-72A. A second group
of Thai pilots is now on site undergoing flight training in the Lakota.

“Our team is honored to have the opportunity to train the Royal Thai Army pilots and
technicians to operate the Lakota and perform important missions for their country,” said
Marc Paganini, President and CEO of Airbus Helicopters Inc.

Airbus Helicopters has produced six UH-72As for the Royal Thai Army. Those helicopters
have been delivered to the U.S. Army, which will later this year transfer the Lakotas to
Thailand. The six Lakotas were ordered from Airbus Group by Thailand through the U.S.
Army in April 2014, the first foreign military sale of the UH-72A. The U.S. government has
offered Thailand the opportunity to purchase an additional nine Lakotas.

“These first deliveries mark the beginning of a long-term partnership in support of this
important U.S. ally and our own government,” said Allan McArtor, Chairman and CEO of
Airbus Group Inc. “The same flexibility, reliability and cost-effectiveness that prompted the
U.S. Army to select the Lakota for so many of its missions makes this aircraft a very
compelling offering for many of America’s strategic partners around the world.”

The Lakota was competitively selected in 2006 to fill a wide variety of missions for the U.S.
Army and National Guard, including training, search and rescue, medical evacuation, border
security, command and control, VIP transport and general utility. The Lakota is also operated
in a training role by the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School. The Army, as part of its Aviation
Restructuring Initiative, has selected the Lakota as its Initial Entry Rotary Wing Training
program at Fort Rucker.

A modern, twin-engine aircraft, the UH-72A is a highly versatile helicopter capable of many
missions. As a trainer it is a stable but powerful aircraft that optimally prepares pilots for the
cockpit operating environment they will fly in throughout their careers. The Lakota’s glass
cockpit is compatible with night vision goggles, and the aircraft is single-pilot Instrument
Flight Rules certified. The Lakota continues to have the lowest cost to buy, own and operate
of any U.S. military helicopter in production.

Since 2006, Airbus Helicopters has delivered more than 330 Lakotas from the company’s
assembly plant in Columbus, Miss. All were produced on time and on budget, enabling
Airbus Group to meet all of its commitments to the U.S. government.

About Airbus Group, Inc.
Airbus Group, Inc. is the U.S.-based operation of Airbus Group, a global leader in
aeronautics, space and related services. Airbus Group – comprising Airbus, Airbus Defense
and Space and Airbus Helicopters – contributes more than $15 billion to the U.S. economy
annually and supports over 245,000 American jobs through its network of suppliers. Airbus
Group, Inc., headquartered in Herndon, Va., offers a broad array of advanced solutions to
meet U.S. military and commercial requirements, including fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft,
homeland security systems, public safety communications, defense electronics and avionics,
and threat detection systems.

About Airbus Helicopters Inc.
Airbus Helicopters Inc. is the U.S. affiliate of Airbus Helicopters, the largest helicopter manufacturer
in the world, and a subsidiary of the Airbus Group. Airbus Helicopters Inc. is a manufacturer,
markets, sells and supports the broadest range of civil and parapublic helicopters offered in the
U.S. The product line represents the industry’s most cost-effective, technologically-advanced
helicopters serving all markets and missions. The company’s headquarters and main facility are in
Grand Prairie, Texas with a large manufacturing and production facility in Columbus, Miss.