First Quarter 2017 Results

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First Quarter 2017 Results 1

Disclaimer The information contained in this presentation is only a summary and does not purport to be complete. This presentation has been prepared solely for informational purposes and should not be construed as financial, legal, tax, accounting, investment or other advice or a recommendation with respect to any investment. This presentation does not constitute or form part of any offer or invitation for sale or subscription of or solicitation or invitation of any offer to buy or subscribe for any securities, nor shall it or any part of it form the basis of or be relied on in connection with any contract or commitment whatsoever. This presentation includes estimates and forward-looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. federal securities laws. These estimates and forward-looking statements are based mainly on our current expectations and estimates of future events and trends that affect or may affect our business, financial condition, results of operations, cash flow, liquidity, prospects and the trading price of our preferred shares, including in the form of ADSs. Although we believe that these estimates and forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, they are subject to many significant risks, uncertainties and assumptions and are made in light of information currently available to us. These statements appear throughout this presentation and include statements regarding our intent, belief or current expectations in connection with: changes in market prices, customer demand and preferences and competitive conditions; general economic, political and business conditions in Brazil, particularly in the geographic markets we serve as well as any other countries we currently serve and may serve in the future; our ability to keep costs low; existing and future governmental regulations; increases in maintenance costs, fuel costs and insurance premiums; our ability to maintain landing rights in the airports that we operate; air travel substitutes; labor disputes, employee strikes and other labor-related disruptions, including in connection with negotiations with unions; our ability to attract and retain qualified personnel; our aircraft utilization rate; defects or mechanical problems with our aircraft; our ability to successfully implement our growth strategy, including our expected fleet growth, passenger growth, our capital expenditure plans, our future joint venture and partnership plans, our ability to enter new airports (including certain international airports), that match our operating criteria; management s expectations and estimates concerning our future financial performance and financing plans and programs; our level of debt and other fixed obligations; our reliance on third parties, including changes in the availability or increased cost of air transport infrastructure and airport facilities; inflation, appreciation, depreciation and devaluation of the real; our aircraft and engine suppliers; and other factors or trends affecting our financial condition or results of operations, including those factors identified or discussed as set forth under Risk Factors in the prospectus included in our registration statement on Form F-1 (No. 333-215908) filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the Registration Statement ). In addition, in this presentation, the words believe, understand, may, will, aim, estimate, continue, anticipate, seek, intend, expect, should, could, forecast and similar words are intended to identify forward-looking statements. You should not place undue reliance on such statements, which speak only as of the date they were made. We do not undertake any obligation to update publicly or to revise any forward-looking statements after we distribute this presentation because of new information, future events or other factors. Our independent public auditors have neither examined nor compiled the forwardlooking statements and, accordingly, do not provide any assurance with respect to such statements. In light of the risks and uncertainties described above, the future events and circumstances discussed in this presentation might not occur and are not guarantees of future performance. Because of these uncertainties, you should not make any investment decision based upon these estimates and forward looking statements. In this presentation, we present EBITDAR for limited purposes solely as a valuation metric. EBITDAR is defined as EBITDA further adjusted to exclude expenses related to aircraft and other rent. EBITDA, which is defined as EBITDA adjusted to exclude foreign currency exchange, net, derivative financial instruments, net, other financial expenses, other financial income, and result from related parties, net (as applicable). EBITDA, which is defined as net income (loss) minus interest income (comprised of interest on short-term investments), plus interest expense (comprised of interest on loans and interest on factoring credit card and travel agencies receivables), current and deferred income tax and social contributions, and depreciation and amortization. EBITDAR is included as supplemental disclosure because (i) we believe EBITDAR is traditionally used by aviation analysts and investors to determine the equity value of airlines and (ii) EBITDAR is one of the metrics used in our debt financing instruments for financial reporting purposes. We believe EBITDAR is useful for equity valuation purposes because (i) its calculation isolates the effects of financing in general, as well as the accounting effects of capital spending and acquisitions (primarily aircraft) which may be acquired directly subject to acquisition debt (loans and finance leases) or by operating leases, each of which is presented differently for accounting purposes and (ii) using a multiple of EBITDAR to calculate enterprise value allows for an adjustment to the balance sheet to recognize estimated liabilities arising from offbalance sheet operating leases. However, EBITDAR is not a financial measure in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ( IFRS ), and should not be viewed as a measure of overall performance or considered in isolation or as an alternative to net income, an alternative to operating cash flows, a measure of liquidity, or the basis for dividend distribution because it excludes the cost of aircraft and other rent and is provided for the limited purposes contained herein. As for the use of EBITDAR in our debt financing instruments, see Management s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations Loans and Financings in the prospectus included in the Registration Statement. The valuation measure EBITDAR has limitations as an analytical tool. Some of these limitations are: (i) EBITDAR does not reflect our cash expenditures, or future requirements, for capital expenditures or contractual commitments; (ii) EBITDAR does not reflect changes in, or cash requirements for, our working capital needs; (iii) EBITDAR does not reflect the significant interest expense, or the cash requirements necessary to service interest or principal payments, on our debts; (iv) although depreciation and amortization are non-cash charges, the assets being depreciated and amortized will often have to be replaced in the future and EBITDAR does not reflect any cash requirements for such replacements; and (v) EBITDAR is susceptible to varying calculations and therefore may differ materially from similarly titled measures presented by other companies in our industry, limiting its usefulness as a comparative measure. Because of these limitations EBITDAR should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for financial measures calculated in accordance with IFRS. Other companies may calculate EBITDAR differently than us. For a calculation of EBITDAR and a reconciliation to net income (loss), see Summary Financial and Operating Data and Selected Consolidated Financial Information in the prospectus included in the Registration Statement. The concept of EBITDAR presented herein is the same as the concept of Adjusted EBITDAR presented in the Registration Statement. This presentation and its contents are proprietary information and may not be reproduced or otherwise disseminated in whole or in part without Azul s prior written consent.. 2

First Quarter 2017 Overview David Neeleman Chairman and Chief Executive Officer 3

Global Recognition of Azul s Customer Focus Top 5 Airlines in the World Ranked third best airline in the world by TripAdvisor Travelers Choice #1 #2 Rating Summary #3 #4 #5 Masterchef Brazil Competition to select Azul s new business class menu Best on-time performance in South America A15 Last twelve months ended March 2017 4

Strongest Network in Brazil 104 destinations 201 routes 792 daily flights New destinations*: Sorriso Ponta Grossa Lajes Buenos Aires Barra do Garças Upcoming destinations: Santo Angelo Jericoacoara Bariloche (seasonal) Azul Route Presence March 2017 Only Carrier 72% Most Frequencies 15% Others 13% *Destinations launched over the last six months 5

Market Share in Corporate Market RPK and Corporate Revenue Share () Average Corporate Ticket Price (roundtrip, ) R$ 665 Azul Avianca LATAM 18% 13% 32% 29% 11% 29% 462 599 584 Gol Other 36% 30% 1% 1% RPK Share Corporate Revenue Share Avianca Gol LATAM Azul Brazil domestic RPKs grew 5.4% in March, first increase in 19 months Source: Abracorp (Association of Brazilian Corporate Agencies) 6

Azul Fleet Projection 123 5 Replacing E195 with A320neo ~13% ASK growth in 2017 128 122 11 17 7 7 141 2 25 7 39 35 35 38 74 69 69 69 Embraer E2 A320 neo family A330 ATRs E-Jets 2016 2017 2018 2019 7

Exit Exit Exit Exit 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 WC WC A B C D E F WC WC A320neo: Key Driver of Future Profitability The addition of A320neos to Azul s fleet is further enhancing profitability in long-haul markets Cost Comparison: A320neo vs. E195 (Campinas Salvador)* A320neo Highlights Trip cost (R$) +5% Seat cost (R$) -29% 11 A320neos expected to be in service by end of 2017 Expected to burn 20% less fuel than previous A320 model E195 A320neo E195 A320neo Seats 118 174 Also supports further growth of TudoAzul, Azul Viagens and Azul Cargo A320neo Seat Map A320neo A320neo provides 56 additional seats at virtually no additional cost per flight compared to previous aircraft used in long-haul missions, significantly reducing cost per seat * Assuming 1,458-km range flight from Campinas to Salvador 8

Increased Gross Billings From TudoAzul Gross Billings Share (ex-airline) LTM (%) Gross Billings (ex-airline) (%) +53% 9% 37% 54% +8% 14% 38% -1% 48% TudoAzul Multiplus Smiles 9

Successful Conclusion of Azul s IPO Azul to further strengthen its balance sheet with its IPO proceeds Azul IPO Summary Total offer of R$2,021 million (US$644 million): R$1,288 million (US$406 million) of net proceeds to Azul Hot issue and green shoe fully exercised R$21 per preferred share US$20.06 per ADS* First dual listed IPO in Brazil since 2009 Summary Preferred shares (million) Gross Amount (R$ million) Gross Amount (US$ million) Base offer 72.0 1,512.0 481.4 Hot issue 13.4 282.3 89.9 Green shoe 10.8 226.8 72.2 Total 96.2 2,021.1 643.5 * Each ADS corresponds to three preferred shares 10

First Quarter 2017 Financial Performance John Rodgerson Chief Financial Officer 11

Highlights Operating Margin EBITDAR (R$ million) Net Income (R$ million) 11.0% 414 +36% 562 25.0% +20% 30.0% 55.0 0.4% -67.0 Record margins despite 54% YoY increase in WTI Net profit of R$55 million RASK increase of 9.4% CASK ex-fuel reduction of 6.9% Introduction of A320neos Cost-cutting initiatives 20% real appreciation leading to lower rent and maintenance 2.4% ASK increase Financial expenses YoY reduction of 35% (R$76 million reduction) (R$ million) YoY Change Revenues 1,874 +12% Operating expenses 1,669 0% 12

Improved Revenue Figures Average Fare (R$) RASK (R$ cents) 9.4% 281 284 29.4 26.8 Stage Length (Km) Load Factor 886 881 +3 p.p. 81% 78% 13

Growth in Other Revenues We expect current and new ancillary initiatives will continue to generate significant value for Azul Other Revenue Growth Other Revenue Streams R$ Millions +27.7% 244* Upgrades, rebooking, cancellations, excess bag fees and other passenger-related fees Loyalty, travel packages, cargo 191 Ads on LiveTV, charter flights, training % of Total Revenue 11.4% 13.0% * Other Rev per Pax (R$) 36.2 43.3 * * Excludes aircraft sublease revenue of R$ 29 million in 14

EBIT Margin vs. R$ million 39 68 EBIT margin 77 33 11.0% 22 EBIT margin 205 205 0.4% 7 RASK improvement Foreign currency exchange Redelivery expenses Fuel price R$/L Inflation Others 15

Improving Liquidity and Reducing Leverage Liquidity Position (R$ million) Debt Coverage Ratio (EBITDAR / Interest Expense) 1,665 Accounts receivables 2,469 673 1 Cash 2,140 622 +111% 3.8 4.0 811 854 1,796 1,517 1.9 4Q16 4Q16 Leverage (Adjusted Net Debt / EBITDAR) 2 Total Debt (R$ billion) 9.3 5.7 4.4x post IPO proceeds 5.1 4.3 4.0 Debt repayment of R$ 401 million 3.7 4Q16 4Q16 1) Includes cash and cash equivalents, short and long-term investment, current and non-current restricted cash 2) Adjusted net debt = total debt plus annual rent multiplied by seven minus cash 16

2017 Outlook FY17 Expected Results Departures growth 1% to 2% ASK growth 11% to 13% CASK ex-fuel -3.5% to -5.5% Operating margin 9% to 11% 17

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