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

Regulations and Government

AIA Urges Quick Action on Ex-Im Nominations

AIA's Melcher cites Ex-Im estimates that more than $30 billion dollars of U.S. export sales are unable to be completed without a board quorum.
Charter & Fractional

Shareholders, Execs Wage Dispute over Control of Zetta Jet

The legal struggles come two years after the company launched the Zetta Jet brand.

Former Senior Pentagon Official To Take Reins of AIA

Eric Fanning has held numerous senior positions, including with three military departments and with the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Charter & Fractional

Zetta Jet Files For Bankruptcy Protection

The filing comes amid a growing number of lawsuits.
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Regulations and Government

White House: ATC Proposal Vote Count Looks 'Very Good'

ATC reorganization supporters now targeting early October for vote on proposal.

PBI, HPN, SJC on NBAA 2018 Regional Forum Menu

The 2018 series returns to PBI and New York area, but marks the first time in San Jose since 2011.
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Security

Industry, TSA Move Forward on Key Issues Amid Turnover

The ASAC has provided a steady forum for industry concerns to be heard.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Constant Seeking To Expand Staff with Career Fair

The career fair will be held from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. September 21 and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. September 22 at Sauget Village Hall in Saint Louis, Illinois.

GAMA Continues To Expand Horizons with New Members

Three additions to the association push the number of GAMA members to nearly 100 and the number of associate members to more than a dozen.
Maintenance and Modifications

PIA Opening New $1.3 Million Tech Training Facility

The expansion prepares the Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics for an anticipated increase in demand for maintenance technicians.

NTSB Providing Behind Scenes Look with Podcast Series

Set to debut this fall, the series of podcasts will include interviews with board members, modal office directors, investigators and other personnel.
Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Adding Major Maintenance, Paint Facilities in Provo

The $70 million, 275,000-sq-ft project is slated for completion in 2019

EBAA Expands Staff with New COO, Comm Positions

Robert Baltus brings a background in charter, management and fractional operations, while Drosin has more than two decades of communications experience.
ATC

FAA Bill Still Up in Air in House

Democrats want six-month extension, but House Republicans may push for shorter time frame.

People In Business Aviation

A number of key leadership posts changed hands since the last NBAA Convention, including at Embraer and BBJ.

Bizav Ops Mark Another Month of Gains in Europe

Traffic has now been on the rise for 10 consecutive months, the longest period of growth since 2010, EBAA said.
Regulations and Government

U.S. FAA FY2018 Funding Bill Moves to House Floor

Fate of omnibus package is uncertain in Senate.
Maintenance and Modifications

Nomad Aviation Secures CAMO+ Recognition

The new recognition expands Nomand Aviation's capabilities under EASA.

Dumont Plans Giveaways During Morristown Forum

Dumont Group will give away nearly $200,000 toward the cost of paint, interior completion, Wi-Fi installation and a charter trip.

Garrett, Henne To Receive Top NBAA Honors

Joan Sullivan Garrett is this year's winner of the Meritorious Service To Aviation award, while Preston Henne was selected for the Doswell Award.
Regulations and Government

FAA Reauthorization in Limbo as Congress Returns

While no consensus is clear on FAA authorization, FAA funding is set to be taken up by the Rules Committee today and could reach the House floor shortly.
Regulations and Government

New FAA Part 23 Becomes Reality

The certification overhaul took effect on August 30, culminating a decade-long effort.
Rotorcraft

Erickson Hires Former IAP Chief as New CEO

Doug Kitani succeeds Andrew Mills, who stepped into the role on an acting basis in May following the company's bankruptcy exit.
Aircraft

EVAS Cleared for Falcon 8X

The system is offered on factory new or as a retrofit on a range of Dassault jets.
Safety

FAA InFO Preps Operators for Weather Service Change

The NWS is ceasing production of textual area forecasts in the Continental U.S., but will continue to produce them for Hawaii, Alaska and the Gulf.
Safety

Serious Runway Incursions Dip in Fiscal Year 2017

The most serious categories of runway incursions dropped from 19 in fiscal year 2016 to 6 this fiscal year.
Airports

Taos Gets New 8,600-foot Runway

The dedication was the culmination of a two-decade effort.
Charter & Fractional

Air Partner: Charter Market To Grow on New Travelers

Fortunes of ultra high net worth individuals rarely foretell ebb and flow of charter market, says Air Partner CEO Mark Briffa.
Regulations and Government

Aerospace Industry Eyes NAFTA Negotiations

IAM seeks labor protections, while aerospace manufacturers hope for continued free trade.

U.S. Bizjet Ops Mark 12 Consecutive Months of Gains

European operations are up for eight consecutive months, according to market analyst UBS.
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