Universal Registration Document 2024

4 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

SOCIAL AND SOCIETAL MATTERS

[S2-5-42-(a)] → Disclosure of how value chain workers, their legitimate representatives or credible proxies have been directly involved in setting targets Apart from the existing social measures, which are applied according to the risks in consultations where the subject of employee skills, training and recruitment is defined as strategic, as it contributes to the smooth running of outsourced services (in the context of each contract concerned), there are no collective or "macro" objectives shared with the various purchasing segments concerned. [S2-5-42-(b)] → Disclosure of how value chain workers, their legitimate representatives or credible proxies have been directly involved in tracking performance against targets The involvement of the representatives and employees of the contract holders is achieved by defining service quality

standards for services, works or supplies delivered in accordance with Groupe ADP's expectations in the contract documents. These standards are defined at the level of each contract and are then subject to a Supplier Performance Measurement (SPM) based on different frequency and criteria, as well as monitoring of service continuity during the contract period (ADP SA and AIG scope). [S2-5-42-(c)] → Disclosure of how value chain workers, their legitimate representatives or credible proxies have been directly involved in identifying lessons or improvements as a result of the company's performance Not applicable at this stage, apart from accident alerts that go up to the Executive Committee and are circulated, along with analyses of the causes and action plans for service providers whose employees may have been involved.

4.3.3 AFFECTED COMMUNITIES S3.SBM-3 – Scoping: analysis of ESRS 3 IROs on communities affected by Groupe ADP’s activity, including a description of the communities present:

Baseline

4.3.3.1

4.3.3.2

4.3.3.3

REDUCING NOISE POLLUTION

QUALITY OF DIALOGUE WITH LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS Positive impacts linked to: u engaging with stakeholders and incorporating their proposals to reduce the company's negative impact u the presence of facilities for exchanges with communities in the area u physical actions to raise young people's awareness of ecology and aviation industry Risks: Risk of processes being called into question and possibility of activity coming to a complete halt (demonstrations, blockades, project abandonment). Opportunities: Public dialogue makes development opportunities possible. It is a means of ensuring the legitimacy of certain projects/ activities Ensuring that the issues raised by local stakeholders are addressed in an open co-design framework

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, EMPLOYMENT AND INTEGRATION Impacts: u boosting income in the community (job creation) u development of infrastructure and public services: Attractiveness of the region u reintegration, skills development Opportunities: u direct and indirect job creation, increased attractiveness of the region, stronger partnerships with local players (schools, businesses), contribution to training and professional integration

Sustainability matter

IRO

Impacts: Impact on the quality of life of local communities (noise affecting well being) Financial impact for local residents (devaluation of their property and decline in the attractiveness of their neighbourhoods) Risks: Operational risks for the airport ( e.g. , curfew imposed by the local authorities and limitation of runway operating hours, leading to a reduction in the number of flights and disruption of the airport's development and expansion plans). Opportunities: Financial and operational opportunities ( e.g. : Fleet renewal to reduce impact) Reduce the volume of aircraft noise to ensure the well-being of local residents and limit impact on their living conditions. Reducing noise pollution is part of Groupe ADP's commitment to improving the quality of life of local residents

Explanation of what is at stake for ADP

Promote local employment, professional integration and regional economic development by maximising the positive ripple effects of airport activity

Scope*

Scope of consolidation (excluding AIG)

Consolidated scope

Scope of consolidation (excluding TAV Airports)

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