Regos is a regulatory infrastructure company. We transform the way aviation programs interact with regulation — from manual interpretation to structured, computable intelligence.
Aviation regulation is one of the most complex, consequential bodies of text ever written. Yet today, most organizations navigate it the same way they did decades ago — with PDFs, spreadsheets, and specialist memory.
We believe this is a structural problem, not a talent problem. The regulation itself needs to be atomized, versioned, and made machine-readable before any meaningful computation can happen on top of it.
Regos is building that foundation. Our platform transforms regulatory documents into a living, queryable graph that certification engineers, compliance teams, and safety analysts can build on — deterministically, at scale, and across every relevant authority.
We don't build compliance tools on top of raw text. We build the data layer first — structured, versioned, and linked.
Every applicability query, dependency trace, and compliance state is computed, not interpreted. No ambiguity.
Designed to handle multi-authority frameworks, overlapping amendments, and programs spanning decades of regulatory history.
We resist the temptation to approximate. Aviation certification demands exactness — so our regulatory graph is built atom by atom, with every link and version accounted for. No shortcuts that create silent errors downstream.
Aircraft programs span 30–50 years. The regulatory infrastructure we build has to hold up across that entire lifecycle — surviving authority amendments, airframe variants, and organizational change without breaking.
Regulatory data should be queryable, exportable, and integratable. We build API-first so that Regos can serve as a foundation layer for your existing tools — not a walled garden that locks in your data.
Join the future leaders of aviation with our technology.