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

ATC

ATC Reform Snowballs On Capitol Hill

Details are scarce, but momentum grows for separating ATC from the FAA.
Avionics

Universal Weather Seminars To Prep Operators For High-Traffic Events

Universal stresses need to begin planning now for the August 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

A Slow Climb for the European Business Aviation Market

Operations fall five percent in first few months of year, but industry experts still predict slight growth of just under one percent in 2015.
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Aircraft

API Split Scimitar Winglets Now Standard on BBJ

The U.S FAA approved the new BBJ winglets following a nearly four month flight-test program.
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Aircraft

HondaJet Debuts In Europe With Certification Close

European tour follows six-airport visit in Japan that attracted 10,000 people.
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Aircraft

Cessna Boosts Latitude Performance Again

Initial fabrication begins on Longitude as Cessna awaits Latitude certification in next few weeks.
Aircraft

Boeing Business Jets confident as it studies Combi

Last year the company sold 13 aircraft, including four widebodies. This year it will deliver four 747s and a 787, or two.
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Regulations and Government

FAA Awards New Duats Contract To Lockheed Martin, CSC

Lockheed Martin takes on services formerly provided by Data Transformation (DTC).
Regulations and Government

FAA Funding Bill Draws White House Fire for ATC Cuts

House bill would cut $355 million from facilities and equipment and acknowledges efforts to establish a new ATC organization.
Aircraft

Pre-owned Biz Aircraft Market Slows in First Quarter

Market drop shows volatility, analyst says.
Regulations and Government

Bizav Groups Cite 'Nonexistent Analysis' in NY Airport Limits

NBAA and NATA protest lack of consideration of economic, competitive, operational and safety implications of proposed New York airport limits.
Aircraft

Textron Aviation Joint Conference Marks Next Integration Step

More than 500 turned out for Wichita customer conference for Beechcraft, Cessna and Hawker aircraft
Regulations and Government

FAA Seeks Injunction Against KHTO Restrictions

The FAA tells the U.S. District Court an injunction would provide it time to determine the legality of the KHTO restrictions.
Regulations and Government

OMB Signs Off on FAA Noise Study

The study could change the FAA's approach to regulating noise.
Aircraft

NARA Adds 'Find an Aircraft' Listing to Website

NARA chairman calls new feature a big step for the future of the organization.
Regulations and Government

NATA Chief Cautions Against ATC Privatization Wave

Hendricks warns washing is getting swept up in "bad case of group think" in debate over future of air traffic control.
Maintenance and Modifications

NBAA Awards 44 Scholarships for Technical Training

Scholarship awards were announced at opening of the association's Maintenance Management Conference
ATC

FAA Eyes FY17 for Future Flight Service Program Contract Award

Lockheed Martin’s contract for AFSS could run through 2019.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Honeywell Router Expands Services in All Flight Phases

The CNX-250 enables connectivity in hangar as well as at 40,000 ft.
Safety

NTSB Urges ATC Changes To Avoid Wrong Airport Landings

NTSB cited numerous incidents in which aircraft have landed at the wrong airport, including the November 2013 Atlas Air landing in Wichita.
Safety

GWBAA Standdown Highlights Collaboration, Data Sharing

NTSB Chairman Christopher Hart pushes "system think" approach that adopts lessons learned from Commercial Aviation Safety Team..
ATC

D.C. Operators Face New Procedures with NextGen

New departure and arrival procedures, along with airspace changes, are designed to produce millions in savings.

People in Aviation: May 2015

Industry announcements and appointments
Regulations and Government

NBAA Joins Lawsuit Over East Hampton Restrictions

Association calls the restrictions unreasonable and unjustly discriminatory.
Regulations and Government

Obama Selects Senior Coast Guard Officer To Lead TSA

Senate Commerce Committee chairman John Thune (R-S.D.) promises prompt action on nomination.
Aircraft

Flexjet Moving Forward with Lear 85 Replacement

Flexjet works to transition former Learjet 85 customers into a new model as it prepares to take delivery of its first Gulfstreams.
Regulations and Government

House To Consider Bump in FY2016 FAA Budget

The fiscal 2016 appropriations bill would continue ban on aviation user fees, but does not address Teterboro weight limit for first time in years.
Charter & Fractional

Flexjet Sued Over Pilot Firings

IBT endorses lawsuit, saying pilots were illegally harassed and terminated for seeking unionization.
Regulations and Government

NBAA Calls FAA's UAS Proposal a Good Start

NBAA says small UAS proposal is reasonable approach, but sees areas in need of improvement.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Devil's in the Details of FAA UAS Proposal, Says GAMA

GAMA seeks lower maximum altitudes and other operational requirements for UAS.