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Ensuring Reliable Networks

Junges Technologieunternehmen und Luftfahrtmarkt Ein Widerspruch?
TTTech Computertechnik AG

Reinhard Maier, maier@tttech.com Director Product Management Aerospace April 23, 2012 www.tttech.com Copyright © TTTech Computertechnik AG. All rights reserved.

Ensuring Reliable Networks

Why Aerospace?
Civil Aerospace Market

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2011: 2,8 Billion Passengers www.tttech.com Copyright © TTTech Computertechnik AG. All rights reserved. Page 3

Ensuring Reliable Networks

2025: 9 Billion Passengers

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Markets
Civil Aerospace
• Fixed Wing
• • • • • • • Commercial Air Transport Regional Jets Business Jets General Aviation Single Rotorcraft Light Twin Rotorcraft Medium & Heavy Rotorcraft

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Military Aerospace
• Fixed Wing
• • • • Attack, Bomber Cargo, Fighter Observation Patrol, Reconnaissance

• Rotor Wing

• Rotor Wing
• • • Single Light Twin Intermediate

Space
• Commercial • Government including military www.tttech.com UAV

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Boeing Market Outlook

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30,900 new airplanes! Strong demand for passenger and High Growth Market freighter airplanes through 2029.
Both for fleet growth and replacement of airplanes that retire during the forecast period. Boeing also projects the demand for conversion of passenger airplanes to freighters. www.tttech.com Copyright © TTTech Computertechnik AG. All rights reserved. Page 6

Airbus Market Outlook

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Airbus Market Outlook

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