Kerry Lynch
Editor, AIN monthly magazine

Kerry Lynch stepped into the role of editor of the Aviation International News monthly magazine in May 2022 after serving with AIN for eight years. She joined AIN in December 2014 as a senior editor covering Washington and business aviation news. She has also served on Convention News teams, including as editor of HAI Convention News. Lynch previously spent 25 years with Aviation Week. During her time there, she reported for and later steered The Weekly of Business Aviation, oversaw business aviation content on the Aviation Week Intelligence Network, served on the Show News staff, and held roles as the Washington columnist for Business & Commercial Aviation and Overhaul & Maintenance monthly magazines. In 2021 she was honored with the National Business Aviation Association Platinum Wing Award for lifetime achievement in journalism and was the 2004 recipient of the National Air Transportation Association’s Aviation Journalism Excellence Award. She also has been a recipient of an Aerospace Media Award for business aviation (2022) and NBAA Gold Wing Award (2003, 2024). Lynch graduated from The Ohio State University with a bachelor of arts in journalism.

Latest from Kerry Lynch

Aircraft

BBJ Max Order Book Grows to 20 with Seacons Trading

The BBJ Max 7 will join a BBJ NG and Gulfstream G550 in the Seacons Trading fleet.
Aircraft

Textron Bizav Deliveries Jump 20 Percent in Q2

Order flow has been solid across both jet and turboprop lines.
Aircraft

Tackling New FAA Process, Textron Eyes 3Q Longitude Nod

FAA's new certification process has doubled the number of ground and flight test conditions, requiring thousands of new documents, Donnelly says.
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Maintenance and Modifications

HK Bellawings Gets Hong Kong Mx Nod

The approval comes as the Hong Kong operator has plans to increase its fleet with new Bombardier Globals.

M&A Heats Up As Civil, Defense Sectors Strengthen

MRO is an area that is gaining interest among would be suitors.

Esterline Grows Bizav Portfolio with Latest Contracts

Esterline is providing components for Rolls-Royce's new Pearl 15 engine and the throttle quadrant assembly for Textron Aviation's Cessna Denali.
Maintenance and Modifications

Tamarack Completes First Customer LoPresti Upgrade

The LoPresti landing and taxi light kits are optional upgrades that come with Atlas installations on CitationJets at Tamarack’s Sandpoint, Idaho facility.
Rotorcraft

Tamarack, Kaman Team on Military Winglet Possibilities

The collaboration will enable Tamarack to leverage Kaman’s expertise on the defense side.

CPP Expands Casting Reach with Selmet Acquisition

The pairing will combine CPP’s line of highly engineering components with Selmet’s complex, titanium castings, and machined components.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Amstat Report Shows Strengthening of Bizjet Values

Heavy and light jet valuess were up significantly from June 2017 while medium and super midsize aircraft remained steady.

GE Aviation Runs Second Catalyst

While the Catalyst program gears up for certification testing, GE is testing a new aerobatic variant of the H75 on the Diamond Dart trainer.
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Avionics

Rockwell Collins Tackling Internet of Things

The IMS unit has extened its reach further into biometrics, self-serve stations, dataflow, new pipelines and a nuclear approach to cybersecurity.
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Regulations and Government

GAMA: UK Brexit Paper A Step Forward, But Work Remains

GAMA supported the UK's proposed continued involvement in EASA, but said little time remains to work out details in areas such as oversight.
Airports

Courts Side With City Once More in Battle Over SMO Fate

While a California district court rejected an appeal to save SMO long-term, jet traffic at the airport has shrunk by 80 percent.
Regulations and Government

Trump Leaves Out Privatization in ATC Modernization Vow

The administration, however, has indicated plans to continue ATC overhaul push.
Aircraft

G600 Travels to Farnborough

Gulfstream underscored the importance of the European market to its fleet, with 225 Gulfstreams based in the region.
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Charter & Fractional

VistaJet Hours, Revenues, Membership Soar in First Half

Propelling flight growth was a 32 percent year-over-year increase in the number of members, along with a 33 percent growth in renewal hours.
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Security

DOT IG Raises Flag on DataComm Security Plan Delays

The OIG found that FAA is identifying but not yet mitigating weaknesses in DataComm security.
Regulations and Government

SCOTUS Battle Fuels Fears of Further FAA Bill Delays

Washington lobbyists have been concerned about an apparent lack of momentum with the bill.

Analysts: Upside for Exec Jets Unit under Embraer/Boeing JV

Analysts see joint venture for Embraer Executive Jets less likely, but suggest possibility of further Boeing cooperation, increased product development.
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ATC

NBAA Hails FAA Collaboration on EGE Procedure

New procedure will not require prior authorization or training, nor will it require A-RNP capability.
Charter & Fractional

NATA Sees More Enforcement on Illegal Charter Ahead

NATA said the latest FAA proposed enforcement action brings to light ramifications of illegal charter activity.
Aircraft

Embraer Delivers first Asia-Pacific Bound 300E

The aircraft will be sued to transfer travelers to Northern Escape Collection destinations in Australia.
Maintenance and Modifications

Dems Call For Action on Repair Station Testing Regs

DeFazio and Larsen expressed disappointment with the FAA's failure to implement the mandatory drug testing requirement despite congressional mandates.
Regulations and Government

ICAO Carbon-Offset Plan Draws Bizav Backing

IBAC said the recent agreement establishes a single fair system for international aviation.
Regulations and Government

ICAO Reaches Agreement on Further CORSIA Details

The new agreement lays groundwork for states, airlines, and other large operators to implement the market-based emissions-offsetting scheme.
Regulations and Government

Dallas Delays New DAL Genav Fees until October 1

The city asked the GA community to commit to higher fees if data supports such rates.
Regulations and Government

FAA, EASA Sign Agreement To Lower Validation Costs

The agreement is part of a larger effort to ease product valdiations.
Regulations and Government

Basic Regulation Secures Further EU Endorsement

GAMA's Bunce urges EU to provide necessary support to enable EASA to fast-track implementation.
Maintenance and Modifications

Tamarack Taps Atlas Air in Germany as Authorized Center

Atlas is authorized to sell and service the Tamarack active winglets.