Mon, 24 Oct 2022
This year the Isle of Man Aircraft Registry (IOMAR) is celebrating 15 years of service, with over 1,250 high quality business jets, twin turbine helicopters and transitional aircraft registered to date.
Launched in 2007, the Registry has grown in both stature and reputation, with its team fastidiously upholding appropriately robust regulatory standards that are necessary for operational safety and the maintenance of good reputation on the international stage.
Despite a turbulent past few years, the anniversary year celebrated the return of the Isle of Man Aviation Conference in June providing over 130 industry professionals attending from business aviation sectors in the Isle of Man, UK, Europe and USA to enjoy networking in-person again for the first time since 2019.
Lawrie Hooper MHK, Minister for the Department for Enterprise, commented: ‘The IOMAR is truly a first-class aircraft registry recognised internationally for its high regulatory standards and award-winning, excellent customer service. Established initially on a cost neutral basis, the Island’s economy is boosted by the efforts of the Registry, with private sector companies working closely with us to provide extra services and support for the registered aircraft.’