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

Avionics

Garmin Releases App for Avionics Database Updates

FlyGarmin app is available for Windows, with Mac offering expected next year.
Engines

GE Aviation Takes On a Titan with New Turboprop

GE is launching new 850- to 1,650-shp turboprop family that targets a market dominated by the Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6.
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Charter & Fractional

NetJets Readying for Challenger 650 Service Entry

Entry-into-service of the Challenger 650 follows Transport Canada and U.S. FAA certification.
Maintenance and Modifications

Rockwell Collins Serves Wide Market with CASP Expansion

Rockwell Collins creates two flavors of its Corporate Aircraft Service Program.
Regulations and Government

DCA Stirring to Life After 10 Years

The armed security officer requirement remains the largest stumbling block.
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Regulations and Government

CBP’s Kerlikowske Building on Collaboration with Bizav

Gil Kerlikowske is raising the bar on improving Customs and Border Protection services for general aviation.
Accidents

NTSB: Weather 'Key Focus Area' in Hawker Crash

NTSB is beginning its first full day of the investigation.
Regulations and Government

EASA Releases Opinion on Commercial SET-IMC

The opinion establishes the regulatory framework, keeping the regulations on pace for issuance by fall next year.
Regulations and Government

Senate Commerce Committee To Consider PBOR 2

The Commerce Committee scheduled a vote on the Pilot's Bill of Rights 2 on Nov. 18.
Regulations and Government

House GA Caucus Sets New Record at 274

GA Caucus is one of the largest in the House, giving it a formidable voice on GA issues.
Aircraft

Falcon 8X Completion Work Underway

The Falcon 8X is set for certification and deliveries next year.
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Charter & Fractional

Pilot, Mechanic Job Growth Driving New Business for JSFirm

JSFirm has enjoyed double-digit growth since its founding 15 years ago.
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Charter & Fractional

Key Air Celebrates 30th Anniversary

The charter and management company is adding airplanes and seeing increases in flying.
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Training and Workforce

CAE Looks To Cement Image As Trainer

CAE focuses on market position as training provider as business aviation training industry has filled out over the past decade.
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Security

NBAA Honors Jeff Lee with Winant Award

Jeff Lee is being recognized not only for his service to NBAA, but for his safety and education efforts.
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GAMA To Hold Next Jobs Rally in Delaware

Dassault Falcon will host the 14th jobs rally at its New Castle facility.
Accidents

NTSB Investigating Hawker 700 Crash in Akron

The aircraft erupted into flames after striking power lines and a building a mile from Runway 25 at Akron Fulton International Airport.
Avionics

Nearly 470 Take Rockwell Collins's Early Retirement Plan

Rockwell Collins offered voluntary separation plan as Global production cuts depress business aviation work.

EAA Makes It Official: Pelton Is CEO

Pelton has guided the association as a volunteer since Rod Hightower stepped down as president and CEO in 2012.

Pre-owned Transactions on Downswing, Analysts Say

Analyst reports find some prices firming and time on market shrinking, but transactions are at their lowest in three years.

Industry Veterans Team To Form Bloomer deVere Dahlfors

Brant Dahlfors is joining forces with Mark Bloomer to establish a business jet transaction consultancy.

U.S. Bank Brings ‘Cardless’ Payment App to Genav

The app will eliminate invoice paperwork for pilots.
Regulations and Government

Bolen: Look at Alternatives to U.S. ATC Privatization

NBAA's Bolen suggests exempting aviation trust fund revenue from sequestration rather than privatizing ATC to ensure FAA funding stream.
Regulations and Government

House Adds Fuel Fraud Study, Protects Ex-Im in Highway Debate

House passed highway bill after adding the fuel fraud measure and rejected amendments designed to thwart Ex-Im renewal.
Regulations and Government

Congress To Consider Aviation Fuel Fraud Measure

Rep. Pompeo's amendment would seek to document the amount of funds diverted from the aviation trust fund.
Aircraft

Bombardier: 'Right Resources' in Place for Global 7000

Bombardier displayed first two flight test vehicles and unveiled new state-of-the-art production process for Global 7000 program.
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NBAA Publishes 2016 Forum Dates, Signs Deal with Atlantic

Atlantic Aviation to host Southeast regional forums through 2020 in West Palm, with additional forums planned for Van Nuys, West Palm
Regulations and Government

NBAA Warns of 'Severe Sanctions' in Latest SMO Limits

The City Council voted to impose new restrictions on emissions and limit the type of fuel that can be sold and used.
Regulations and Government

NATA Pushes Capitol Hill for Action on FAA Funding Bill

Lawmakers are hopeful budget deal clears the way for fiscal 2016 appropriations action.

NBAA’s CAM Program Reaches 300

Latitude 33 Aviation captain Jason Herman is the 300th professional to achieve CAM status.