Looking for an aircraft registry? OGAR 2024 can help
If you are on a mission to select a registry for your business jet, turbo prop or helicopter, you face a bewildering range of options. More than 50 aircraft registries around the world would like you to select their services. That’s where The Official Guide to Aircraft Registration (OGAR) 2024 can help.
Our free, 70-page, handy guide helps you choose the registration that best suits your needs. It’s an important decision. The registry you choose can have significant impacts – ranging from resale value to maintenance regulations and taxation – among other things. With no one-size-fits-all solution, seemingly small details can have big consequences later on.
The Official Guide to Aircraft Registration (OGAR) 2024 dives deep to reveal registries’ structuring requirements, inspections and Certificate of Airworthiness conditions, costs, financing and deregistration and more.
In the flagship feature, Ed Leigh, client services director, Isle of Man, IQ-EQ explains, in more detail, why it pays to choose the right registry to meet your needs. Considering factors such as safety standards, legislation and regulations, taxes, service levels and reputation, the article sets out the factors to consider before making your selection.
In the Country Survey Data section we focus on the requirements and benefits claimed for four specific registries. Those are: Guernsey Aircraft Registry, Isle of Man Aircraft Registry, Swiss Aircraft Register and Federal Aviation Administration Aircraft Registry, which claims about 294,000 active aircraft registered and about 1,900 Air Operators Certificates.
In the Quick Reference Country Data section, we deliver at-a-glance key information on registries’ on operations, finance arrangements and key contact details. From Aruba and Austria to Turkey and Ukraine, more than 50 registries are included.
While we have made the publication as comprehensive and accurate as possible, it’s always worth engaging professional help from specialist aviation lawyers before making your decision. In an industry characterised by complexity and a very wide range of choices, there’s no better place to start than The Official Guide to Aircraft Registration 2024. Read the digital copy of our publication here. More information about the guide is available here.
What people said about OGAR 2024:
“It’s no exaggeration to say I was overjoyed to pick up the 2024 edition at the CJI conference. It is now nestled with its siblings, the 2020 and the 2023 edition, on my desk. I find these guides come in handy frequently! I looked up Austria earlier this week, for example.”
Katie Bancroft, Superyacht and Aviation Senior Associate, Jaffa & Co.
“An excellent resource for those seeking to choose the aircraft registry that best suits their needs. It is great that business aviation clients have a choice.”
Simon Williams, Director of Civil Aviation at Isle of Man Civil Aviation Administration and Aircraft Registry.
Source: LinkedIn.