SG CIB European Angle Conference. Milan. 7 May

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SG CIB European Angle Conference Milan 7 May 2015 www.thalesgroup.com

Thales at a glance FY 2014 sales 13.0 billion euros FY 2014 EBIT (*) 1.1 Employees 61,000 billion euros (**) Sales by segment Defence & Security 50% Sales by geographies Emerging Markets 23% Transport 11% Aerospace 39% France 26% 2 Global presence 56 countries (*) Non-GAAP mesure, see definition in appendix (**) excluding the impact of the 35% share of net result of DCNS Australia 5% N America 11% Other Europe 23% United Kingdom 10%

Business environnement Aerospace Avionics: continued positive dynamics for cockpit avionics and IFEC Space: telecom market recovers, remains highly competitive Transport Confirmed robust drivers Several prospects in both emerging markets and Europe Defence & Security Increasing geopolitical tensions Ongoing budget pressures in mature markets Persistent emerging markets growth 3

2014 highlights Ambition Boost performance programme delivers Strong operating results in Aerospace and Defence & Security - but issues in Transport Continued growth of emerging markets Resilient domestic defence business Overall strong performance ex DCNS 4

DCNS Very significant loss in 2014 after a comprehensive and in-depth review of activities and programmes Difficulties mainly in energy diversification activities and some naval programmes Civil nuclear energy Barracuda submarine programme Action plan and outlook New management team Focus on core activities Improving project execution and competitiveness Gradual recovery Renewed management team, addressing challenges 5

Strongly growing order intake, improved underlying performance m 14,500 12,750 Order intake 12,928 14,363 13,000 12,698 12,500 Sales +11% +2% m 12,974 11,000 2013 (a) 2014 12,000 2013 2014 m 1,100 900 +13% 971 EBIT (b) 1,102-3% 1,011 985 m 550 400 Free Operating Cash Flow 477 +5% 501 700 EBIT excl. DCNS (c) EBIT 2013 2014 250 2013 2014 6 (a) In this presentation, all 2013 numbers have been restated to take into account the introduction of IFRS 10/11 (b) Non-GAAP measure: see definition in appendix (c) In this presentation, "excl. DCNS" means "excluding the impact of the 35% share of net result of DCNS"

2014: ex-dcns, all objectives met or exceeded Objective Actual Order intake Sales Stable Stable +11% reported +8% organic +2% reported -1% organic EBIT (a) Up 5 to 7% vs. 2013 +13% excl. DCNS -3% incl. DCNS Growing orders, improving underlying profitability 7 (a) Non-GAAP measure: see definition in appendix.

19 contracts above 100m 12,928m 3,355m +11% 14,363m 3,139m 4,701m 3,404m 6,169m 6,523m 2013 2014 Unit value > 100m 10m < Unit value < 100m Unit value < 10m Falcon Eye observation satellites (UAE) Air defence radars (France) Marshall military air traffic control (UK) Land defence systems (Australia) Inmarsat/Arabsat telecom satellite (UK / Saudi Arabia) Military communications network (Qatar) Meteosat satellite (EU) Koreasat telecom satellites (Korea) TK3S telecom satellite (Indonesia) Scorpion land defence (France) Exomars space programme (ESA) Egnos space programme (EU) Starstreak air defence (Indonesia) Gowind corvettes (Egypt) Mexico City urban security (Mexico) Observation satellite equipment (Germany) Olmedo-Orense HSL signalling (Spain) Talios optronics pod (France) Doha harbour security (Qatar) Order intake: +11%, book-to-bill = 1.11 8

Emerging markets orders: over 40% growth vs. 2012 RoW Middle East Asia 4.0bn + 1.3bn 4.3bn 0.6bn 3.0bn 0.4bn 1.1bn 1.9bn 0.9bn 1.4bn 1.7bn 1.5bn 1.7bn 2012 (a) 2013 2014 9 (a) Restated following IFRS 10/11

Summary P&L: from sales to EBIT 10 (a) (b) In this presentation, "organic" means "at constant scope and exchange rates" Non-GAAP measure: see definition in appendix. Further improvement of gross margin Impact of DCNS losses

EBIT bridge m +70 +9-4 +40 +56 +13% -117 1,102 1,011 971 985 2013 EBIT (a) DCNS 35% of net profit 2013 EBIT (a) excl. DCNS Scope and FX Operational Restructuring performance charges (b) (b) Additional expensed R&D (b) 2014 EBIT (a) excl. DCNS DCNS 35% of net loss 2014 EBIT (a) Improved underlying operational performance 11

Aerospace: 2014 key figures m 2014 2013 change (a) Non-GAAP measure: see definition in appendix. total organic Order intake 5,024 4,297 +17% +11% Sales 5,014 4,713 +6% +1% EBIT (a) 505 420 +20% +11% in % of sales 10.1% 8.9% Increasing sales, EBIT continued improvement 12

Transport: 2014 key figures m 2014 2013 change (a) Non-GAAP measure: see definition in appendix. total organic Order intake 1,652 1,454 +14% +14% Sales 1,402 1,447-3% -4% EBIT (a) 32 97-67% -68% in % of sales 2.3% 6.7% Growing order intake New management team focused on gradually improving project execution 13

Defence & Security: 2014 key figures m 2014 2013 change (a) Non-GAAP measure: see definition in appendix. total organic Order intake 7,608 7,114 +7% +4% Sales 6,480 6,455 +0% -2% EBIT (a) 620 499 +24% +21% in % of sales 9.6% 7.7% Resilient order intake in domestic markets Increased profitability mainly driven by good project execution 14

Summary P&L: from EBIT to adjusted net income m 2014 2013 EBIT (a) 985 1,011 Impairment of non-current operating assets 0 (3) Cost of net financial debt and other financial results (25) (23) Finance costs on pensions and other employee benefits (77) (70) Income tax (258) (234) Adjusted net income (a) 625 681 Minorities (62) (39) Adjusted net income, Group share (a) 562 642 Adjusted net income, Group share (a), per share (in ) 2.75 3.20 (a) Non-GAAP measure: see definition in appendix. 15 Tax rate of 29% in line with expectations DCNS losses impact adjusted EPS by 0.57

Cash Flow m 2014 2013 Operating cash flows before WCR changes 1,466 1,330 Change in WCR & contingency reserves (287) (301) Payment of contributions / pension benefits (122) (123) Financial interest paid (14) (31) Income tax paid (98) (40) Net cash flows from operating activities 944 835 Net operating investments (443) (358) Free operating cash flow (a) 501 477 (a) Non-GAAP measure: see definition in appendix. 16 FOCF in line with 2013 levels as expected

Movement in net cash +501-69 = 287m 1,077-374 -243 +114 1,006 Net cash 31.12.2013 Free operating cash flow Deficit payment - UK pensions Disposals/ acquisitions Dividends Other Net cash 31.12.2014 Strong net cash position 17

Dividend 0.78 0.88 1.12 1.12 Dividend = 1.12 per share (a) Exceptionally increasing payout ratio from 35% to 40+% to mitigate impact of DCNS losses 2011 2012 2013 2014 Reflecting positive momentum in our businesses and confidence in ongoing FOCF generation (a) Subject to the Annual General Meeting approval on 13 May 2015. 18

Q1 2015 key figures m Q1 2015 Q1 2014 total change organic Order intake 2,823 2,074 +36% +30% Sales 2,576 2,467 4% -2% Book-to-bill ratio 1.10 0.84 Strong order intake growth (Egyptian Rafale) Stable sales 19

Strategic focus Ambition 10 remains our roadmap Building a growing, more global and more profitable Thales Ambition Boost: a global performance programme Growth: emerging markets, larger contracts Competitiveness: execution, supply chain, engineering, support functions People: increased globalisation and diversity A shared strategic vision, powered by a comprehensive performance programme 20

2015 priorities Continue to improve our competitiveness Ambition Boost actions across all businesses and countries Fixing issues in Transport, monitoring and supporting DCNS recovery Deliver top line growth and accelerate our globalisation Increasing local footprint in emerging markets Targeting large contracts Developing our marketing approach Develop a more diversified talent pool Book-to-bill significantly above 1, confirmed return to top line growth Continued EBIT growth 21

Objectives 2015 Order intake Sales EBIT (a) Growing, beyond the high level reached in 2014 Higher emerging markets contribution Low single digit growth 1,130-1,150m (b) 2017/18 Sales Moderate growth EBIT (a) margin 9.5-10% 22 (a) Non-GAAP measure: see definition in appendix. (b) Based on foreign exchange rates as of February 2015.

Appendix

Upcoming events Annual General Meeting 13 May 2015 Dividend payment (a) 29 May 2015 Paris Air Show 14-21 June 2015 H1 2015 results 23 July 2015 (after market) Q3 and 9m 2015 sales 21 October 2015 (a) Subject to the Annual General Meeting approval on 13 May 2015, ex-dividend date 27 May 2015 24

Order intake by destination m 2014 2013 total change organic France 3,594 3,343 +8% +3% United Kingdom 1,326 1,256 +6% -1% Other European countries 3,173 2,745 +16% +9% Europe 8,093 7,344 +10% +5% North America 1,036 915 +13% +7% Australia/NZ 967 681 +42% +49% Asia 1,701 1,479 +15% +14% Middle East 1,929 1,401 +38% +37% Rest of the world 637 1 108-43% -42% Emerging markets 4,267 3,988 +7% +7% Asia 12% Middle East 13% Australia/ NZ 7% North America 7% RoW 5% 2014 Other European countries 22% France 25% UK 9% Total 14,363 12,928 +11% +8% 25

Sales by destination m 2014 2013 total change organic France 3,419 3,497-2% -2% United Kingdom 1,314 1,440-9% -13% Other European countries 2,938 2,708 +8% +0% Europe 7,671 7,645 +0% -4% North America 1,350 1,479-9% -15% Australia/NZ 667 697-4% +1% Asia 1,823 1,597 +14% +12% Middle East 912 833 +9% +6% Rest of the world 551 447 +23% +23% Emerging markets 3,286 2,877 +14% +12% Total 12,974 12,698 +2% -1% Asia 14% Australia/ NZ 5% N America 11% Middle East 7% RoW 4% 2014 Other European countries 23% France 26% UK 10% 26

Thales shareholding structure December 2014 (a) French State shares are held directly and indirectly through TSA, a 100% state-owned holding company 27

Leadership Team Marc Darmon Executive Vice-President Secure Communications and Information Systems Alex Cresswell Executive Vice-President Land & Air Systems Pierre Eric Pommellet Executive Vice-President Defence Mission Systems Gil Michielin Executive Vice-President Avionics Jean-Loïc Galle Executive Vice-President Space Millar Crawford Executive Vice-President Transportation Systems Patrice Caine Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Michel Mathieu Senior Executive Vice-President Chief Operating Officer and Chief Performance Officer Pascale Sourisse Senior Executive Vice-President International Development David Tournadre Senior Executive Vice-President Human Resources Pascal Bouchiat Senior Exective Vice-President Chief Finance Officer Isabelle Simon Group Secretary & General Counsel Hervé Multon Executive Vice-President Strategy Research and Technology 28

Definition of non-gaap measures This presentation contains non-generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) financial measures. Thales regards such non-gaap financial measures as relevant operating and financial performance indicators for the Group, as they allow non-operating and nonrecurring items to be excluded. Thales definitions for such measures may differ from similarly titled measures used by other companies or analysts. Organic: at constant scope and exchange rates. Book-to-Bill ratio: ratio of orders received to sales. EBIT: income from operations; plus the share of net income or loss of equity affiliates less: amortisation of intangible assets acquired (PPA) Emerging Markets: All countries in Middle East, Asia, Latin America and Africa Adjusted net income: net income, less the following elements, net of the corresponding tax effects: (i) amortisation of intangible assets acquired, (ii) disposal of assets, change in scope of consolidation and other, (iii) change in fair value of derivative foreign exchange instruments (recorded in "other financial results" in the consolidated accounts), (iv) actuarial gains or losses on long-term benefits (accounted within the "finance costs on pensions and employee benefits" in the consolidated accounts). Adjusted EPS: ratio of adjusted net income (as defined above) to average number of shares outstanding. 29 Free Operating Cash Flow: net cash flow from operating activities, less: capital expenditures, less: deficit payments on pensions in the United Kingdom.

Thales Tour Carpe Diem 31 Place des Corolles 92098 Paris La Défense France www.thalesgroup.com This presentation may contain forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are trends or objectives, as the case may be, and shall not be construed as constituting forecasts regarding the Company s results or any other performance indicator. These statements are by nature subject to risks and uncertainties as described in the Company s registration document ("Document de référence") filed with Autorité des Marchés Financiers. These statements do not therefore reflect future performance of the Company, which may be materially different.