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For more information, visit icfi.com/aviation CONTACT David Stewart | [email protected] | +44 (0) 20 3096 4931 Jonathan Berger | [email protected] | +1.617.218.2151 About ICF International ICF International (NASDAQ:ICFI) provides professional services and technology solutions that deliver beneficial impact in areas critical to the world's future. ICF is fluent in the language of change, whether driven by markets, technology, or policy. We partner with clients around the globe—advising, executing, innovating—to help them define and achieve success. icfi.com CONNECT WITH US BIS DG 0116 0025 © Copyright 2016 ICF International, Inc. New technologies will drive greater operational efficiency, facilitate better schedule reliability, and improve services for passengers. The window is open for airlines to strategically invest in the right IT system to fully realize the potential of new technology aircraft. Now is the time to act to determine the role your company will play in this new world… or it will be determined for you. IT’S TIME TO GET CONNECTED What Role Will You Play in the World of New Technology Aircraft? The resulting tsunami of available data and information that airlines and OEMs will have available to them is also unprecedented. While current generation aircraft monitor up to 10,000 aircraft health management parameters, new technology aircraft monitor more than 100,000. Combine this dramatic increase in per aircraft data generation with the per annum growth rate of the new technology fleet, and the MRO value chain will see a 1,100% increase in available data being generated. 1,100 % Continual health monitoring allows for tracking and preventive maintenance 40%+ decrease in major component unserviceable rates Improved visibility and predictability in the supply chain 5-20% inventory reduction on key high-value components Real-time visibility of all activities in the fleet at all times 94% time reduction of daily maintenance management review meetings Predictive Maintenance Real Cost Savings Real-time Fleet Status The benefits for airlines anticipating the changes on the horizon and making appropriate IT investments are clear and quantifiable. They include: OPPORTUNITY The introduction of new technology aircraft provides airlines with the unique opportunity to reconsider their traditional ways of managing aircraft. CHALLENGE Airlines with legacy maintenance IT systems will not be prepared for the inevitable transition to new technology aircraft and will not be able to manage available data or generate meaningful information. The next decade will see unprecedented change in the composition of the global fleet. By 2025, the new technology IP-enabled fleet will grow to more than 19,000 and airlines will introduce 6 new aircraft with ramped up production. 19,000 in 2025 The number of new technology aircraft will grow by 530% 3,000 in 2015

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For more information, visit icfi.com/aviation

CONTACTDavid Stewart | [email protected] | +44 (0) 20 3096 4931 Jonathan Berger | [email protected] | +1.617.218.2151

About ICF InternationalICF International (NASDAQ:ICFI) provides professional services and technology solutions that deliver bene�cial impact in areas critical to the world's future. ICF is �uent in the language of change, whether driven by markets, technology, or policy. We partner with clients around the globe—advising, executing, innovating—to help them de�ne and achieve success.

icfi.com

CONNECT WITH US

BIS DG 0116 0025© Copyright 2016 ICF International, Inc.

New technologies will drive greater operational efficiency, facilitate better schedule reliability, and improve services for passengers. The window is open for airlines to strategically invest in the right IT system to fully realize the potential of new technology aircraft.

Now is the time to act to determine the role your company will play in this new world…

or it will be determined for you.

IT’S TIME TO GET CONNECTEDWhat Role Will You Play in the World of

New Technology Aircraft?

The resulting tsunami of available data and information that airlines and OEMs will have available to them is also unprecedented.

While current generation aircraft monitor up to 10,000 aircraft health management parameters, new technology aircraft monitor more than

100,000. Combine this dramatic increase in per aircraft data generation with the per annum growth rate of the new technology fleet, and the MRO

value chain will see a 1,100% increase in available data being generated.

1,100%

Continual health monitoring allows for tracking and

preventive maintenance

40%+ decrease in major component unserviceable rates

Improved visibilityand predictability in the

supply chain

5-20% inventory reduction on key high-value components

Real-time visibility of all activities in the fleet at all times

94% time reduction of daily maintenance management

review meetings

Predictive Maintenance

Real Cost Savings

Real-time Fleet Status

The benefits for airlines anticipating the changes on the horizon and making appropriate IT investments are clear and quantifiable. They include:

OPPORTUNITYThe introduction of new technology aircraft provides airlines with the unique

opportunity to reconsider their traditional ways of managing aircraft.

CHALLENGEAirlines with legacy maintenance IT systems

will not be prepared for the inevitable transition to new technology aircraft and

will not be able to manage available data or generate meaningful information.

The next decade will see unprecedented change in the composition of the global fleet. By 2025, the new technology IP-enabled fleet will

grow to more than 19,000 and airlines will introduce 6 new aircraft with

ramped up production.

19,000in 2025

The number of new technology

aircraft willgrow by 530%

3,000in 2015