I use JSPM to make my angular2 projects production ready. Other popular tools like JSPM include webpack, and browserfy. One of the important tasks that JSPM will accomplish is to bundle the various modules that make up your angular2 project. I also set the "selfExecutingBundle" flag to true and have JSPM make one bundled js file (e.g. myApp.bundled.js) and from there I minify it (myApp.bundled.min.js) and this one script reference is used in the index.html file.
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello Angular World</title>
</head>
<body>
<div>
<my-app>Loading...</my-app>
</div>
<script src="/js/myApp.bundle.min.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
And that is all you need!
In the future when the HTTP/2 spec is more common, there may be less of a need to bundle your module-based projects, but for now I think bundling is needed.
There is no reference to your typescript files (as they were already transpiled in the process of making the myApp.bundled.js). As Zama said, you can run angular2 on any server (I use IIS and works fine).
UPDATE: Since the final release of Angular 2, I have switched to using the angular-cli for building for production. Setup is easy (no spaghetti of gulp tasks) and the final bundle is super-optimized (esp due to tree-shaking). I recommend checking out the angular-cli for setting up, developing with, and building your ng2 projects.