SAS acquirers Cimber


SAS has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in Cimber A/S.
Since 2004, SAS has had a wet lease agreement (aircraft and crew) with Cimber
A/S (Cimber) that has a cost efficient production platform for regional jet
operation. The acquisition provides SAS with an opportunity to transfer
production with smaller aircraft to Cimber, consisting of 12 CRJ900 with base in
Copenhagen. As a result, a more focused and flexible production can be achieved.

-       The acquisition of Cimber, will give SAS access to a specialist within
regional flights with a very competitive production platform that complements
SAS’ production of larger Airbus and Boeing aircraft. Due to expected synergies,
the acquisition of Cimber can also provide opportunities for SAS to maintain and
develop regional routes within the network for the benefit of SAS customers,
says Rickard Gustafson, SAS President & CEO.

The acquisition, includes Cimber’s option to receive CO2emission rights for the
years 2015-2020. The nominal value of these rights currently amount to
approximately MDKK 35 subject to the EU Commission's approval of the Danish
allocation plan for European Aviation Allowances (EUAA) for 2015-2020.

The discontinuation of Cimber’s current fleet of CRJ200 and ATR72 will be
implemented as already communicated and decided by Cimber.

The value of the transaction is MDKK 20 with final payment in April 2015. The
transaction must be approved by relevant Competition Authorities, and is subject
to other customary conditions.

SAS Investor Relations

SAS discloses this information pursuant to the Swedish Securities Market Act
and/or the Swedish Financial Instruments Trading Act and corresponding Danish
and Norwegian legislation. The information was provided for publication on
December 8, 2014 at 08:00 a.m. (CET).

About Cimber

Cimber is a Danish regional and international airline with head office in
Sønderborg and bases at the Kastrup airport (Copenhagen). The airline's history
dates back to 1950 and today mainly flies on contract for other airlines. Since
2004, Cimber has had a wet lease agreement with SAS. This agreement expires in
March 2015.

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