The Aircraft Registry has just completed the registration of its 650th aircraft since its inception in 2007.
The registry says it will not be resting on its laurels and is already planning further growth.
It has grown in popularity over the past six years - last year winning the coveted best registry in the world tag following a survey of global aviation lawyers.
On average it is adding two new aircraft a week to its growing roster.
To cope with the increased workload new positions are currently being advertised and a new online service is soon to be launched.
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