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

New ATC Reform Proposal Draws Same Fire from Opponents

Genav groups warn that "any structural and governance reforms that require protections for an important sector of users is fundamentally flawed.”
Regulations and Government

Shuster Unveils New ATC Proposal with Fee Exemptions

Tthe changes in this year’s bill represent a series compromise designed to reach some of the most vocal critics.

CNBC Survey: Most People Against ATC Privatization

More than half of people surveyed called “a bad idea the prospect of “shift[ing] control of the U.S. air traffic control system from the …FAA, "

Bizjet Market Mimicking 'Lost Decade,' Analyst Says

Business jet deliveries are anticipated to remain largely flat over the next several years, but still at rates that are double that two decades earlier.
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Regulations and Government

House, Senate Bills To Ease GA Airport Funding Access

Companion bills introduced in House and Senate have gained broad support from airports, states and business and general aviation groups.
FBOs

Simon Pryce To Depart BBA Aviation at End of June

Pryce was credited with leading a transformation of BBA Aviation during his 10 years as CEO.
Maintenance and Modifications

Bizav MRO Veteran Skip Madsen Passes Away

Madsen held senior level posts with several large business aviation organizations, including Signature, TechnicAir, Landmark, Jet Aviation and Duncan.
Aircraft

Ontic Continues Rapid Growth Through New Acquisitions

The company expects an announcement shortly on a deal involving Ultra Electronics, while it closes on latest P&WC acquisition at month's end.
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House, Senate Gear Up for FAA Bills This Month

Full FAA reauthorization is anticipated to come before committee consideration in both the House and Senate later this month.
Regulations and Government

Presidential TFRs: Attention Shifts to the North

TFRs in Palm Beach created 'dire situation.'
Regulations and Government

Supreme Court To Review Flexjet Tax Case

The case is to come up for debate during a June 22 conference.

Trump Picks Former A4A Exec Elwell as FAA Deputy

Elwell has held senior positions with Airlines for America, American Airlines and Aerospace Industries Association, as well as the FAA.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Airtext Works With 3S To Expand Messaging Availability

The companies are creating a broad AML for the Airtext SMS messaging system.
Aircraft

Bombardier: New Lighter Wing Won't Delay Global 7000

The company is not detailing the changes involved with the wing, but stresses that the only change involves the weight, not aerodynamics.
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Noble Steps In as New Head of ATP

ATP parent ParkerGale had recruited Noble to the board last year.

Jack Hammond, Long-time Leader in Aviation Fuels, Dies

Hammond drove market and safety innovations in the aviation fuel sales business.

Retired Senior Coast Guard Officer Picked To Lead TSA

David Pekoske, the White House's selection for TSA chief, was a vice commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, similar to form TSA head Peter Neffenger.
Regulations and Government

Chao Vows To Work with GA To Assuage ATC Reform Fears

Chao also expressed need to work with Congress on protections for rural communities.
Regulations and Government

U.S. House Dems Offer Alternative to Independent ATC

The House plan was introduced as Senate Commerce Committee members expressed skepticism over the White House reform proposal.
Regulations and Government

ATC Reorg Seen As Long Shot, But Bizav Girds for Fight

NATA president Marty Hiller warns that what is going on in the White House and with reauthorization "could change the landscape of general aviation."
Aircraft

Honda Aircraft Adds Canada to HondaJet Approvals

The aircraft also has received certifications in the U.S., Europe and Mexico.
Aircraft

Quest's Float Kodiak To Tour U.S.

The tour comes as the Quest has expanded its international reach.
Aircraft

West Star Celebrates New Landing Gear Shop, 145 Cert

The company acquired the dedication 20,000-sq-ft landing gear facility in February.
Maintenance and Modifications

Ontic Expands P&WC Parts Production Portfolio

The acquisition involves approximately 80 additional parts, bringing the number of total parts for the JT15D engine that Ontic supports close to 300.
Regulations and Government

Trump ATC Proposal Fails To Sway Opposition

Future remains uncertain on Capitol Hill.

Trump Provides Detailed Look at User-funded ATC System

The proposal calls for access for general aviation and to rural communities, but it also does not spell out general aviation exemptions from user fees.
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People In Aviation: June 2017

Nordam restructures, Tim White to lead JetAviva as president and John Goglia becomes chairman of PAMA.
Aircraft

One Aviation To Switch To Williams Engine for 'Canada'

The engine marks a shift away from the P&WC PW600 family.
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Aircraft

Learjet Turns 3,000 with the 100th Model 75 Delivery

Leggett & Platt accepted the milestone business jet, making it the second Learjet 75 in its fleet.
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Aircraft

Stratos 714 Moves into Next Flight-Test Phase

FAA lifted initial restrictions on flight-test program.
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