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

AsBAA Honors Industry Icons, Raises $26,000 for Orbis

Now in its third year, the annual gala has raised a cumulative $100,000 for Orbis.

Rectrix BED Manager Shewokis Dies

In addition to managing Rectrix's facility at Hanscom Field, Shewokis spent 25 years with Signature Flight Support's facility at the airport.

GAMA: Bizjet and Rotorcraft Shipments Rise in 3Q

Fixed-wing billings are down, despite slight increase in shipments, but rotorcraft are showing signs of a turnaround.
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European Bizav Traffic Reaches 'Watershed' in October

October marked the 12th straight month of year-over-year increases, the first such sustained period since 2009.
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Security

3D Printing Brings Security Risks, Report Finds

Research showed the ability to compromise the design of a product without detection.
Maintenance and Modifications

West Star To Team with Colorado on Apprenticeships

Under the Colorado Careerwise initiative, West Star will employ at least five apprentices a year for three years.
Maintenance and Modifications

PJC Selected as Pilatus Satellite Mx Center

PJC will support aircraft throughout the Midwest territory of Pilatus dealer KCAC.
Regulations and Government

Cybersecurity Report Fears 'Dismissive' Approach

ATM systems such as ADS-B and on-board systems such as electronic flight bags have safeguards, but are they enough?

NASA Contracts Boost Aurora's Airliner Research

Aurora, to be acquired by Boeing, is developing aircraft concepts to dramatically improve fuel efficiency of commercial aircraft.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Boeing Completes Acquisition of Aurora Flight Sciences

Acquisition broadens Boeing's reach into the realm of autonomy, unmanned and electric research.
Security

Report: New Technologies Raise Cyber Threat for Aviation

The Atlantic Council says technologies such as ADS-B and electronic flight bags may be vulnerable to cyber threats.

GAMA Adds Three More Members

The additions bring to GAMA expertise in fuel and oil quantity measurement instruments, flight data-tracking and e-VTOL.
Regulations and Government

Florida Leaders Urge Support for Independent ATC Org

The leaders appeal to a key opponent of the ATC reorganization plan: Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Florida).

Huerta Set To Keynote NATA Roundtable

The event further will tackle the contentious issue of FBO pricing head on.
Maintenance and Modifications

StandardAero Completes Vector Buy from Airbus

The combined entity generates $3 billion in annual revenues and employs 6,000 across 42 locations worldwide.

People In Aviation: November 2017

Jim Ziegler takes to role of vice chairman of Greenwich Air Group, Ralph Michielli joins Exclusive/Customer Jet Charters as president.
Safety

Sumwalt Highlights Living Values, Safety Leaders

Sumwalt challenged attendees at Safety Standdown to assess whether they are providing a safety environment that their customers truly deserve.
Safety

Blue Angels 'Boss' Stresses Need for Debrief in Ops

Joining Greg "Boss" Wooldridge in the Bombardier Safety Standdown were the FBI's Amy Grubb and Service Elements' Bob Hobbi.
Safety

Huerta: GA Headed Toward Safest Year

Much work still lies ahead, including in the area of ADS-B installations with as much as one-third of FAA rebate incentives left unclaimed.

BBD Execs: Unprecedented Changes Ahead for Airspace

The executives caution operators to remain alert on the varying global mandates.
Safety

BBD Safety Standdown Promotes 'Intentionally Safe'

Entering its third decade, the Safety Standdown has trained over 9,000 professionals.
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Regulations and Government

ATC Proposal Could Trigger Sequestration, CRS Finds

The CRS based that determination on theCBO) finding that that the creation of a new ATC organization would add nearly $100 biliion to the federal deficit.
Security

NBAA Advises Operators To Remain Alert for PBI TFRs

At least a half-dozen TFRs were imposed over the Palm Beach region last winter and early spring.
Regulations and Government

U.S., China Take Step Forward in Cert Cooperation

The Implementation Procedures for Airworthiness document follows through on the commitment the FAA and CAAC made in 2005 under a bilateral agreement.

JSSI: Bizav Activity Up in 2017, Nears 2008 Levels

The most recent quarter marked the fifth consecutive year with increases in third-quarter flight activity.
Charter & Fractional

NATA Appeals To FAA To Take On Illegal Charters

Speaking during the FAA GA Safety Summit, NATA's Deere also highlighted the expansion of the ACSF ASAP program to all regions in the lower 48 states.
Maintenance and Modifications

Elliott Marks 500th Garmin G1000 Install in a King Air

The company delivered its 500th G1000 installation on a Beechcraft King Air to Canadian operator Keewatin Air.
Maintenance and Modifications

Barimo To Become Next ARSA President

Barimo, who will serve a one-year term, brings association knowledge and three decades of aviation experience to his new leadership role on the ARSA board.
Aircraft

Aerion Elevates Barents, Preps To Bring SSBJ To Market

Barents takes a new role as the company works to bring the AS2 to market.

Aero Club To Honor Former FAA Administrator Babbitt

Current FAA Administrator Michael Huerta will be the keynote speaker during the November luncheon, where the award will be presented to Babbitt.