Order intake and sales at 30 September 2016

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Paris La Défense, 19 October Order intake and sales at 30 September Order intake: 10.2 billion, +1% Sales: 10.0 billion, up 10.8% at constant scope and currency (+9.9% on a reported basis) Full Year order intake target upgraded to 15.5 to 16.0 billion Full Year sales target adjusted: organic 1 growth slightly above +5% Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is today releasing its order intake and sales at 30 September. Patrice Caine, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, commented: "Over the first nine months of the year, thanks to the efforts of its employees across the globe, Thales posted a solid commercial momentum, including a sharp rise in order intake in its aerospace and defence segments. The booking of the Indian Rafale order enables us to upgrade our order intake target for the Full Year. For the third consecutive year, Thales will achieve a book-to-bill ratio above 1, confirming its return to sustainable growth. Order intake, million Aerospace 3,735 3,153 +18% +19% Transport 687 2,486-72% -71% Defence & Security 5,741 4,639 +24% +25% Other 53 34 10,216 10,312-1% +1% Sales, million Aerospace 3,898 3,587 +8.7% +9.4% Transport 1,046 862 +21.2% +24.6% Defence & Security 5,023 4,633 +8.4% +9.1% Other 66 49 10,033 9,131 +9.9% +10.8% Of which mature markets 2 7,077 6,593 +7.4% +8.3% Of which emerging markets 2 2,956 2,539 +16.4% +17.1% 1 In this press release, organic means at constant scope and ex rates. 2 Mature markets: Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand; emerging markets: all other countries. See page 5 Tel: +33 (0)1 57 77 86 26 www.thalesgroup.com 1

Order intake Over the first nine months of, order intake reached 10,216 million, down 1% compared to the first nine months of (+1% at constant scope and ex rates). This stability masked significant fluctuations relating to jumbo 1 contracts which were recorded in both (Rafale in Egypt and London Underground signaling) and (Rafale in India). Compared to 9m 2014, in which no outstanding orders were recorded, order intake increased by 36% (9m 2014 order intake: 7,539 million). Over 9m, Thales recorded six large orders (with a unit value over 100 million), for a total amount of 3,057 million: One contract booked in Q1, covering the support of the Watchkeeper unmanned air vehicle for the British army; Two contracts booked in Q2 : the securitisation of 170 Ministry of Defence sites in the Netherlands, and the production of a military satellite for a client in the Middle East; Three contracts booked in Q3 : the contract related to the order of 36 Rafale combat aircraft by the Indian government, the provision to satellite operator SES of a satellite specifically designed for onboard Internet connectivity (SES 17), and the sale 2 of in-flight entertainment systems (IFE) to a major new airline customer. Orders with a unit value of less than 100 million posted growth of 3% compared to 9m. From a geographical point of view 3, orders in emerging markets ( 4,346 million) posted strong growth (organic growth: +36%), benefiting from the Rafale contract in India. Orders in mature markets, which were stable in H1, declined over ( 5,870 million, organic growth: -16%) since the Group booked in Q3 the jumbo contract (approximately 1 billion) related to the modernization of the London Underground signaling system. Order intake in the Aerospace segment increased sharply, to 3,735 million, compared to 3,153 million in 9m (+18%). Avionics orders remained solid, sustained in particular by military avionics. In-flight entertainment (IFE) was strong, recording the very significant order for a major airline customer mentioned above. The Space segment still benefited from a good momentum in sales. After the order for a military satellite from a Middle East customer, which was recorded in Q2, the Space segment booked the order from SES for a large telecommunications satellite previously mentioned. At 687 million, order intake in the Transport segment was down 72% compared to 9m, when the Group won three large urban rail signaling contracts (Doha, Hong Kong, London). 1 With a unit value over 500 million 2 This contract will be announced shortly 3 See table on page 5 Tel: +33 (0)1 57 77 86 26 www.thalesgroup.com 2

Order intake in the Defence & Security segment increased sharply to 5,741 million compared to 4,639 million in 9m (+24%). It benefited from the booking of the jumbo contract for systems and equipment relating to the 36 Rafale fighter aircraft ordered by India. Excluding fighter jet related activities (which had booked another jumbo contract last year in Egypt), the rest of the Defense & Security segment maintained a good commercial momemtum, with an order intake comparable to last year. Sales 9m sales stood at 10,033 million compared to 9,131 million for 9m, up 9.9% on a reported basis, and up 10.8% at constant scope and ex rates ( organic ), driven by a good momentum in all segments. From a geographical point of view 1, this performance was driven both by continued strong growth in emerging markets (+17.1%, after +21.0% in 9m ) and by the inflection of organic growth in mature markets (+8.3%, after -1.6% in 9m ). Aerospace segment sales stood at 3,898 million, an increase of 8.7% compared to 9m (+9.4% at constant scope and ex rates). The Avionics segment remained strong, particularly in commercial and military aircraft, while IFE returned to growth following a first quarter which had been affected by a particularly high basis for comparison. However, avionics sales for helicopters were still down over the period. Sales in the Space segment experienced strong growth, benefiting from the ramp-up of work on the contracts signed in 2014 and, in the fields of telecommunications (ComSat NG, O3B constellation), of observation (Sentinel 1C/1D, Sentinel 3C/3D ), as well as exploration (Exomars programme). In the Transport segment, sales amounted to 1,046 million, an increase of 21.2% compared with 9m (+24.6% at constant scope and ex rates). This strong growth reflected the recovery of project execution compared to 9m, as well as the start of invoicing on the 3 major projects won last year. Defence & Security segment sales reached 5,023 million, an increase of 8.4% compared with 9m (+9.1% at constant scope and ex rates). Almost all businesses contributed to this momentum. The Land & Air Systems segment posted strong growth, specifically in air defence, civilian and military radars, as well as air traffic management (ATM). The Defence Mission Systems segment benefited from high levels of business in fighter aircraft systems as well as surface ship systems. Only the Secure Communications and Information Systems segment witnessed a slowdown, following the delivery last year of several large projects, such as the new French Ministry of Defence site ( Balard ). 1 See table on page 5 Tel: +33 (0)1 57 77 86 26 www.thalesgroup.com 3

Outlook The booking of the Rafale order from India, combined with the continuing good commercial momentum, allows Thales to upgrade its order intake target for the Full Year. Order intake is now expected in the 15.5 to 16.0 billion range 1. The Group is also adjusting its sales guidance. In fact, even though Q4 growth will be affected by a strong basis for comparison, the strong momentum observed during the first nine months of the year should result in a Full Year organic sales growth slightly above +5% 2. This positive trend, combined with continuing efforts to improve competitiveness, should result in Thales posting an EBIT of between 1,300 and 1,330 million (based on February ex rates), which will represent an increase of between 7% and 9% compared to. Thales targets a mid-single digit organic sales growth on average in the -2018 period, and an improvement in its EBIT margin 3 to reach the rate of 9.5 10% by 2017/2018. **** This press release may contain forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements represent trends or objectives, and cannot be construed as constituting forecasts regarding the company s results or any other performance indicator. The actual results may differ significantly from the forward-looking statements due to various risks and uncertainties, as described in the company s Registration Document, which has been filed with the Autorité des Marchés Financiers, the French financial markets regulator. In this release, amounts expressed in millions of euros are rounded to the nearest million. As a result, the sums of the rounded amounts may differ very slightly from the reported totals. All ratios and variances are calculated based on underlying amounts, which feature in the consolidated financial statements. About Thales Thales is a global technology leader for the Aerospace, Transport, Defence and Security markets. Thanks to its 62,000 employees in 56 countries, Thales recorded sales of 14 billion in. With over 22,000 engineers and researchers, Thales has a unique capability to design and deploy equipment, systems and services to meet the most complex security requirements. Its unique international footprint allows it to work closely with its customers all over the world. www.thalesgroup.com Contacts Thales, Media Relations Cédric Leurquin +33 (0)1 57 77 86 26 pressroom@thalesgroup.com Thales, Analysts/Investors Bertrand Delcaire +33 (0)1 57 77 89 02 ir@thalesgroup.com 1 Previous objective: close to the level observed in 2013-2014 (average 2013-14 order intake: 13.6 billion) 2 Previous objective: mid-single digit organic growth 3 Non-GAAP measure, see definition in H1 results press release Tel: +33 (0)1 57 77 86 26 www.thalesgroup.com 4

Order intake by destination million Weighting 9m in % France 1,939 1,912 +1% +1% 19% UK 537 1,723-69% -66% 5% Rest of Europe 2,038 2,068-1% -1% 20% Europe subtotal 4,514 5,703-21% -18% 44% United States and Canada 820 816 +1% -5% 8% Australia and New Zealand 536 580-8% -6% 5% mature markets 5,870 7,099-17% -16% 57% Asia 2,880 952 +203% +204% 28% Near and Middle East 1,170 1,990-41% -41% 11% Rest of the world 296 272 +9% +11% 3% emerging markets 4,346 3,213 +35% +36% 43% all markets 10,216 10,312-1% +1% 100% Sales by destination million Weighting 9m in % France 2,442 2,255 +8.3% +8.3% 24% UK 886 929-4.6% +4.2% 9% Rest of Europe 2,081 1,829 +13.8% +14.5% 21% Europe subtotal 5,409 5,012 +7.9% +9.9% 54% United States and Canada 1,095 1,081 +1.3% -2.8% +11% Australia and New Zealand 573 499 +14.9% +16.7% 6% mature markets 7,077 6,593 +7.4% +8.3% 71% Asia 1,388 1,189 +16.7% +17.2% 14% Near and Middle East 1,204 950 +26.8% +27.4% 12% Rest of the world 364 400-9.1% -7.9% 4% emerging markets 2,956 2,539 +16.4% +17.1% 29% all markets 10,033 9,131 +9.9% +10.8% 100% Tel: +33 (0)1 57 77 86 26 www.thalesgroup.com 5

Order intake and sales in the 3 rd quarter Order intake, million Q3 Q3 Aerospace 1,516 1,303 +16% +17% Transport 180 1,289-86% -85% Defence & Security 3,076 1,489 +107% +108% Other 21 7 4,793 4,088 +17% +20% Sales, million Aerospace 1,231 1,075 +14.5% +15.4% Transport 328 293 +11.9% +15.4% Defence & Security 1,602 1,405 +14.0% +13.9% Other 26 11 3,187 2,785 +14.5% +15.1% Of which mature markets 1 2,221 1,999 +11.1% +11.8% Of which emerging markets 1 966 786 +22.9% +23.5% 1 Mature markets: Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand; emerging markets: all other countries. Tel: +33 (0)1 57 77 86 26 www.thalesgroup.com 6