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2-REG celebrates ten year anniversary
In ten years 2-REG has evolved from modest start-up to high-quality registry. It has registered nearly 1,000 aircraft, provisioning the critical aircraft transitions product to lessors and financiers.

The Guernsey aircraft registry 2-REG is 10 years old, and has enjoyed what it describes as a momentous journey of growth and success as one of the world's leading aircraft registries since its inception in December 2013.

2-REG's commitment to safety excellence, innovation and customer satisfaction, coupled with the strong backing of the States of Guernsey, has been at the heart of its growth. With a strong focus on customer needs and feedback, 2-REG has consistently developed cutting-edge solutions that have addressed industry challenges and elevated standards. It is being operated under a private/public partnership between Guernsey’s government and SGI Guernsey Ltd, a subsidiary of SGI Aviation and its parent the Seabury Capital.

"As the strategic partner of the States of Guernsey, our vision for 2-REG is rooted in the seamless synergy between private enterprise and regulatory excellence," says SGI Group CEO Paolo Lironi. "We recognise that in the dynamic realm of aviation, a robust public-private partnership is not just beneficial, it is imperative. By combining the agility of the private sector with the regulatory precision of our esteemed public counterparts, we are not only registering aircraft, we are propelling the industry forward, fostering trust and setting a global standard for efficiency and safety."

Damon Hackley, States of Guernsey director of operations, says: "I am delighted to see the registry go from strength to strength and provide economic and social value to Guernsey. It has become a significant player in the aircraft registry arena, and I look forward to seeing it grow even further in the future."

2-REG has evolved from a modest start-up to a high-quality, professional registry operated to the highest international safety standards, a prominent player in the global aviation industry. It has successfully registered nearly 1,000 aircraft, provisioning the critical aircraft transitions product to leasing and financing companies and entrenching its position in business aviation. 2-REG takes pride in offering premium services to aircraft owners seeking service standards in a cost effective and a tax efficient jurisdiction.

"2-REG operates at zero cost to the States of Guernsey and presents a low commercial risk with a manageable reputational impact, offering significant benefits to local businesses. The company has created access to the aerospace sector for Guernsey's financial and legal services that previously did not exist. The strategic partnership with SGIG has been key to the success and growth of the local aerospace sector. I look forward to helping to drive the next 10 years," says Matt Bisson, 2-REG aircraft registrar.

"2-REG's success is a testament to the safety culture cultivated by the high performing team, which has developed requirements, implemented a regulatory framework and established the necessary oversight processes to manage safety. The realisation of such success is not merely a product of our strategic decisions, but rather it is deeply rooted in the conscious efforts of the team to prioritise safety above all else," adds John Nicholas, director of civil aviation for the Channel Islands.

Looking ahead, 2-REG aims to enhance its offerings, explore new market opportunities and provide further accessibility to its stakeholders across the globe, delivering exceptional value with around-the-clock response times. It also plans to work with wider aviation stakeholders in Guernsey to broadcast the region's offerings and distinguish it as a global leader in aviation and beyond.

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