UNIQUE PRIVATE PUBLIC- PARTNERSHIP FOR THE GUERNSEY AIRCRAFT REGISTRY
The Commerce & Employment Department, on behalf of the States of Guernsey, and SGI Aviation have concluded an agreement on the Guernsey aircraft registry project
On the 30th of April 2012, the States of Guernsey and SGI Aviation signed a contract for the development and operation of an aircraft registry in the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
The agreement establishes a unique public-private partnership, whereby the responsibility for the operational aspects of the public service of an aircraft registry will be outsourced to SGI Aviation as a private provider.
The Director of Civil Aviation of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, Fergus Woods, comments: "This is a great opportunity for Guernsey. It is not just about offering this one service; the presence of an aircraft registry will create
an attractive environment for private enterprise to flourish and thereby contribute to the local economy." The project is expected to result in significant financial benefits for the Guernsey community with potential revenue opportunities
for the aviation and financial services sectors, with the associated positive impact on private sector employment.
Mr Woods explained "We have envisaged the project as a long term strategic partnership between the States of Guernsey and SGI Aviation with an established strong commitment on both sides." The initial development phase
is expected to take approximately 14 - 18 months, after which the registry will become fully operational, with a launch date set for mid-2013. The day to day operation of the registry will be managed by SGI Guernsey, a subsidiary of
SGI Aviation which will be incorporated in Guernsey specifically for this purpose early in 2013.
The registration prefix is anticipated to be the number ‘2', followed by four letters (e.g. ‘2-ABCD'), allowing unique and attractive letter combinations.
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Chris.