

OneReg, the compliance and regulatory assurance platform used by airports and airlines globally, has appointed Billie Moore, currently Chief Executive of the New Zealand Airports Association, to a new Chief Regulatory and Industry Engagement Officer role focused on government affairs, regulatory relations and public policy across all its markets.
The appointment follows OneReg’s oversubscribed USD $4.5 million Series A round, as the company accelerates its international expansion and deepens collaboration with regulators and public sector partners.
As CEO of the New Zealand Airports Association, Moore has represented the operators of 49 airports nationwide and works closely with government, regulators and industry leaders to support a safe, sustainable and resilient aviation network. A former diplomat, she served as a foreign affairs, trade and political adviser to four New Zealand Ministers, as New Zealand’s Consul General to New South Wales and Queensland, and as Chief Advisor at the Ministry for the Environment. She also led government relations for Tourism New Zealand.
“Billie is one of the most respected voices in aviation and public policy in the Asia Pacific,” said Clinton Cardozo, CEO and co-founder of OneReg. “Her appointment strengthens our work with regulators as we scale internationally and build on the momentum from our recent capital raise. Billie’s experience at the intersection of government, regulation and industry will help accelerate the shift toward real-time, risk-based oversight and ensure we keep delivering technology that supports the entire aviation sector.”
Moore said the decision to join OneReg reflects where she believes she can have the greatest impact on the future of aviation.
“I have spent many years navigating government policy and working to support a thriving aviation sector,” Moore said. “What drew me to OneReg is the chance to make a more direct impact; the platform is driving momentum in regulation tech in a way the sector has talked about for years. The team is deeply dedicated, and the product fits squarely into the pressure points facing airports, airlines and regulators. This role gives me the scope to focus on the issues that matter most and to help build a stronger, more connected aviation ecosystem.”
Moore will start her new role in August. Based in New Zealand, she will spend significant time on the ground with regulators and industry partners across each of OneReg’s markets.








