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

DOT IG Launches Investigation Into FAA FSS Oversight

The Transportation Department watchdog begins audit as the FAA readies requirements for next contract bid for Future Flight Service Program.
Aircraft

Gulfstream Rounds Out Leadership Team with Zimmerman

As the new president of product support, Zimmerman is stepping into a role that has been a path to the top slot at Gulfstream.
Aircraft

Nextant Opens Resale Unit for Remanufactured Aircraft

Remanufactured aircraft are beginning to enter resale market as the Nextant fleet has grown to 60 aircraft.
Regulations and Government

Ex-Im Debate Moves To Forefront

President Hochberg takes case for reauthorization to House and Senate this week.

BACA Survey Reveals Industry Profits, Merger Activity

BACA survey findes 44% of responding business aviation companies have either been advised about, participated or looked into M&As.
Engines

Turbomeca, Snecma CEOs Shift In Safran Shakeup

Safran appoints more than a dozen leaders to new posts, including those at the helm of Snecma, Turbomeca, Aircelle and Sagem.

People in Aviation: June 2015

Industry announcements and appointments
Charter & Fractional

NetJets Brings Back Two Execs as Hansell Steps Down

Adam Johnson and Bill Noe, who departed in recent months, return to take the reins of NetJets from Hansell.
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Aircraft

Bombardier Creates Position Focused On Cutting Costs

Former Pratt & Whitney executive Jim Vounassis will be tasked with studying operations and implementing a strategy to improve performance.
Maintenance and Modifications

DAE To Sell StandardAero to Private Equity Firm

Veritas Capital says StandardAero will become a cornerstone investment that creates a new platform for the firm in aerospace.
Safety

NTSB Alert Urges 'See and Be Seen' Vigilance

NTSB releases alert as technologies present new distractions in cockpit.
Aircraft

Alliance Teams With Chinese Firm on New Aircraft

Aviation veteran Earl Robinson is leading development of StarLiner, which will first reach market as regional airliner and then as corporate jet.
Charter & Fractional

VistaJet Completes $300 Million Offering

Proceeds will help VistaJet continue its global expansion plans.
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Regulations and Government

Lawmaker Seeks To Make Bonus Depreciation Permanent

NATA backs Tiberi bill, saying it will encourage general aviation capital investments.
Aircraft

Gulfstream Sees Steady Mid- and Large-Cabin Market

Activity remains solid on the G650 with smaller wait times, while the G280 provided a bump in mid-cabins, company executives say.
Aircraft

Gulfstream Execs See Steady Market

Deliveries will remain flat, but North America and Europe has improved for manufacturer, incoming president Mark Burns said.
Regulations and Government

IBAC To Award First European IS-BAH Registration

IS-BAH standards board met to update standards as a number of FBOs and ground handlers sign up.
Regulations and Government

Sheltair Touts Recent New York Aviation Policies

Sheltair COO Warren Kroeppel says proclamation and tax change represents growing recognition of the crucial role aviation plays in New York.
Maintenance and Modifications

StartPac Provides Power to the Plane People

Since launching the unit two months ago, StartPac has sold the units to 30 different companies in 12 countries.
FBOs

ExecuJet Middle East To Break Ground New Terminal At DWC

The facility expected to be open ahead of the move of general aviation traffic to Dubai Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central.
Regulations and Government

NATA Looks To European Safety Opportunity

NATA is putting safety first, sees role as Europe goes to risk-based approach.
Maintenance and Modifications

Shanghai Hawker Pacific Becomes First in China To Win Isle of Man Approval

Isle of Man authorizations comes as Shanghai Hawker Pacific enjoys strong growth in business.
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FBOs

Signature Adds Magnum Aviation To Select Network

Signature president Maria Sastre said timing is right to introduce and expand Signature Select program in Europe.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Honeywell, Inmarsat, Eclipse Team Double Satcom Wi-Fi Speeds

High Data Rate software upgrade will provide peak speed of 2.75 Mbps.
Regulations and Government

Ky Outlines Vision For Harmonized, Performance-Based Regulations In Europe

Ky joined NBAA, EBAA and Geneva officials to formally kick off EBACE
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Charter & Fractional

Gama Aviation Predicts Further European Consolidation

Gama Aviation says scale has become increasingly important to survival to lower cost base.
Charter & Fractional

SchedAero’s European Business Grows Fourfold

SchedAero recently signed its 60th customer for Europe and 200th worldwide.
Regulations and Government

Euro Bizav Adjusts to ‘New Era’ as EBACE Thrives

EBAA sets roots in Geneva
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Regulations and Government

Ex-Im Future Hangs In Limbo

The Ex-Im Bank wins key court battle but faces Republican opposition.
Aircraft

PC-12 Tops 5 Million

More than 1,300 Pilatus PC-12 are accumulating more than a half a million hours per year, culminating in the 5 million flight-hour mark.
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