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Aircraft management and technical solutionsOur suite of proprietary assets, advisory tools, models, and databases provides expert appraisals of aviation assets and technical support for aviation deals.
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ReportIdentifying the drivers of air faresThe following report seeks to describe clearly and comprehensively how the numerous factors an airline has to juggle play into the fare that passengers ultimately face.
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NewsForbes Names ICF One of “America’s Best” Management Consulting Firms for 4th Straight YearForbes has included global consulting and digital services provider ICF on two of its coveted annual lists: “America’s Best Management Consulting Firms” and “America’s Best Midsize Employers.”
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ArticleAviation recovery: Impacts and implications for airportsAs the aviation industry seeks to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, what are the impacts and implications for airports?
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NewsForbes Recognizes ICF as One of Americas Best Midsize EmployersLeading Services Provider Honored for Retaining and Investing in Employees
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ArticleSupercharge mission impact using human-centered designImprove the design and delivery of citizen-facing experiences while upgrading employee experience using human-centered design and product management best practices.
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ArticleNeed a chatbot?Many federal agencies are eager to adopt chatbots or virtual agents to improve mission delivery. Follow these 3 tips for making conversational AI work for you.
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ArticleHow does COVID-19 government support steer strategy for airlines?While government support may be required to keep airlines in business, there are often strings attached that can have lasting effects.
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ArticleAirline and Demand RecoveryThe reality of post-pandemic travel will create challenges for the airline industry. In this article, we outline the major trends reshaping the industry.
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ArticleWhat’s happening with the Airbus A330? A market update and reviewThe Airbus A330 has come a long way since its launch the early 90s. With the market shifting once again, this is where the aircraft—and its siblings—stand.