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

Bombardier Adds Pair of New Globals

With a wing reconfiguration and new Rolls-Royce engines, the Global 5500 and 6500 will fly faster and farther than the Global 5000 and 6000.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Traxxall Wins JoinJet Business

JoinJet will use the Traxxall's maintenance tracking system for its diversified fleet of 26 aircraft.
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Aircraft

Gulfstream's G600 Marks European Debut at EBACE

The aircraft, joining its sibling G500 along with the G650/650ER and G280 on static display, is headed toward certification by yearend.
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EBACE To Highlight New Exhibitors, Alternative Fuels

This years edition of EBACE will have a pavilion dedicated to new visitors.
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Paper Finds Barriers To Solving Europe's Pilot Shortage

AeroProfessional's report finds corporate aviation particularly vulnerable to staffing issues.
Regulations and Government

FAA Accepts Batch of Part 23 Cert Consensus Standards

The notification, published on May 11, signifies the evolution taking place with certification of light aircraft.

Rockwell Collins Highlights Cabin Cybersecurity

Protecting aircraft connectivity has long been a foundation of Rockwell Collins, but advises passenger to be aware of what they bring onboard.
Charter & Fractional

Interflight Changes Name to Voluxis

The company offers charter services in London and Dubai.
Regulations and Government

House FY19 Bill To Reimburse Airports for Trump Visits

The bill would boost FAA's operation's budget but scale down on unleaded aviation gasoline research funding.
Charter & Fractional

BACA, EBAA Unite in Fight Against Gray Charter

The organizations are forming a joint reporting system to gain more insight into illegal charter practices.
Environment

Bizav Leaders To Launch Alternative Fuels Initiative

During next week's unveiling of the plan, leaders will release a bizav guide on alternative fuels and sign a declaration committing to the initiative.

Dallas Set To Implement GA Landing Fee at Love Field

To take effect July 1, the initial fee could be $5.80 per 1,000 pounds, more than twice the rate assessed on airliners.
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Aircraft

Spike: Supersonic Market To Draw 13M Pax by 2025

Spike believes supersonic travel will move beyond wealthy travelers to anyone needing to get to long-haul destinations faster.
Regulations and Government

DOT Watchdog To Review ADS-B, NextGen Equipage

The House aviation subcommittee requested the DOT OIG audit, concerned that only a small fraction of operators are prepared for the mandate.
Regulations and Government

FAA Rulemakings Will Pave Way for New Supersonic Era

The FAA hopes to issue a proposed rule on supersonic noise certification regulations and a second on special issuance requirements in 2019.
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Regulations and Government

Senate Panel Set To Move on Homendy Nomination for NTSB

If confirmed, Homendy would bring expertise in rail and pipeline safety to the NTSB.
ATC

NATS Paves Way for Space-based ADS-B with Aireon Stake

Operational trials are anticipated in 2019 for spaced-based ADS-B traffic monitoring over the North Atlantic.

Educators Highlight Growing Mx Tech Shortage Concerns

The Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics stresses the need to make people aware of available training options.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Bombardier, LHT Dial In New CMS for Global 7000

The customer-controlled touch dial is part of the nice Touch CMS that was designed for the Global 7000
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Maintenance and Modifications

New House Bill Aims To Boost Mx Workforce

The bill is similar to a measure introduced in the Senate by Sen. James Inhofe (R-Oklahoma).
ATC

Mitre, ForeFlight To Test Mobile IFR Clearance Delivery

Trials are to begin next week at Manassas Regional Airport in Virginia and continue throughout July.

GAMA: General Aviation Shows Upswing in 1Q18

Business jet deliveries were up slightly thanks to 10 deliveries of Cirrus's new single Vision SF50, while Leonardo, Bell, and Robinson drove helo gains.
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Bizav Traffic Returns To Growth in Europe in April

Fractional flights improved on a fleet rejuvenation, WingX said.
Maintenance and Modifications

Aviation Orgs Draft Guidance for Remote Technology Use

The draft AC, submitted to top FAA officials, would provide a baseline for compliance with regs while using of connectivity and video technology.

Gulfstream Student Leadership Program Hits 10-year Mark

The program has graduated 1,000 students and expanded from Savannah to Brunswick, Georgia; Appleton, Wisconsin, and Dallas.
Training and Workforce

Bombardier Offers Online Ground School for CL605/650

Following ground training, pilots now have the option undergoing the simulator-training portion at either of Bombardier’s centers in Montreal or Dallas.
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EC OK of Collins/UT Combo Paving Way for Super Supplier

Analyst Ron Epstein believes such consolidation will alter OEM/supplier partnerships in the future.
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NARA Makes Push for Increased Standardization, Ethics

The association is looking at a multi-pronged campaign to elevate awareness on the need for ethics and to standardize LOIs.
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Avionics

UTC/Collins Merger To Create 'Super Supplier'

Analyst Ronald Epstein notes that once merged, the new Collins Aerospace will account for 40 percent of the value of the C Series aircraft.

UTC, Rockwell Collins Merger Gets EC Approval

The approval includes conditions that the companies divest overlapping actuator, pilot control, ice protection and oxygen systems businesses.