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

Safety

NTSB Improves Public Access to Accident, Safety Data

The NTSB's new database, Case Analysis and Reporting Online (Carol), will provide public access to a range of information across all modes.
Aircraft

Bill Boisture Joins Spike Aerospace Team

Bill Boisture is the latest of a number of a high-profile aerospace veterans who have come on board the Spike Aerospace executive team.
Charter & Fractional

NATA Expands Reach of Human Trafficking Awareness

NATA has already trained 5,000 crew members on human trafficking awareness and mitigation, but believes much more needs to be done.
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Aircraft

Aerion Selects PPG To Supply Windows for AS2

The selection of PPG to provide the AS2 windows formalizes a collaboration with Aerion that has been ongoing since 2019.
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FBOs

Sino Jet Bringing FBO To Nanchang

Sino Jet will offer ground handling and concierge services at a new FBO—the first at Nanchang Changbei International Airport.
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Regulations and Government

House Lawmakers Introduce Aviation Workforce Bill

A companion to a Senate bill, a new House bill would create a national center focused on development of aviation workers.

WAI's Girls in Aviation Day Expands Around Globe

The 6th annual WAI Girls in Aviation Day virtual this year, has reached 55 countries so far, a dramatic jump from the 18 last year.

WingX: Bizjet Activity Reaches 85 Percent of Last Year

WingX has found that the recovery of business jet activity has leveled out at about 85 percent of what operators flew a year ago.
Regulations and Government

FAA Continues Extension, Expansion of Covid Relief

The FAA released a Part 135 extension, as well as SFAR 118-2 covering relief for deadlines approaching for training, medical, and other requirements.
Regulations and Government

Feds Keeping Up with Aviation Policies During Covid

From the electronic pilot records database and supersonics proposals to EPA aircraft emissions and IRS tax policy, the government is staying busy.
Safety

NBAA Honors Successes of DEF Flameout Safe Landing

NBAA's virtual Safety Town Hall reviewed lessons learned in the safe landing of a Citation II that lost both engines and honored the pilots involved.
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Regulations and Government

Industry Leaders Optimistic about Bizav Rebound

Industry leaders say the market has been returning on leisure flying and new customers, positioning it for strength when corporate flying returns.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

FAA, EASA Give Nod for LuxStream Satcom on Globals

New FAA and EASA STCs enable Collins Aerospace to bring its high-speed LuxStream connectivity service to Bombardier Global 5000, 6000, and XRS models.
Regulations and Government

NATA, NBAA Seek Further IRS Clarification on Mgmt Fees

NATA and NBAA were encouraged by the IRS release of the NPRM on aircraft management fees, but sought a number of changes.

NBAA To Host First-ever Virtual Convention, 'VBACE'

NBAA's virtual convention, VBACE, will feature a number of similar elements typically of its in-person shows such as virtual exhibit booths and keynotes.
Regulations and Government

Lawmakers Shift Funds To Preserve Aviation Trust Fund

The stopgap funding bill includes a measure to shift $14 billion into the Airport and Airway Trust Fund.
Regulations and Government

FAA Accepts Second Set of Part 23 Consensus Standards

The FAA released a notice of availability accepting 35 new and revised consensus standards for Part 23 aircraft developed by ASTM International.
Regulations and Government

FAA Gets Reprieve with Stopgap Bill

Passage of a continuing resolution as the 2020 fiscal year expired keeps government agencies, including the FAA, operating through December 11.
Regulations and Government

House Panel OKs Bill To Bolster Certification Oversight

The House Aircraft Certification Reform and Accountability Act cleared the House T&I Committee by voice vote and has bipartisan support.

Bizav Women's Panel Underscores Being Bold

An NBAA News Hour webinar highlighted the importance for women to take risks, have a willingness to “be the first,” and mentor.
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People in Aviation: October 2020

Jonathan Saltman joined the Aviation Clean Air ownership group, Toby Edwards and James Farley are co-CEOs of Victor, and Stephanie Chung is with Wheels Up.
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CAN's Fund an Angel Auction Moves Online for 2020

The annual Corporate Angel Network event is now available for bids.

Dave Franson Among 2020 NAA Distinguished Statesmen

Dave Franson joins six recipients honored with this year’s 2020 NAA Wesley L. McDonald Distinguished Statesman and Stateswoman of Aviation Award.

Garmin Chief Test Pilot Honored for Autoland Program

he Society of Experimental Test Pilots recognized Tom Carr, Garmin director of flight operations and chief test pilot, with its highest honor for Autoland.

FlightSafety Brings G280 Training to Wilmington

Wilmington, Delaware has become the third location where FlightSafety International offers training for the Gulfstream G280.
Regulations and Government

NBAA Planning Series of Tax, Transactions Forums

To be held throughout October, NBAA's Virtual Aviation Tax & Transaction Review will encompass three live and three pre-recorded sessions, all for credit.

EBAA Eyes Social, Environmental Responsibility Pathways

EBAA is launching working groups to further the Stars program, which provides a path for for social and environmental sustianability.
Accidents

NTSB Offers Course on Managing Accident Communications

The two-day virtual course is a condensed version of its traditional course to help prepare attendees on what to expect following an accident.

Raytheon Plans 15,000 Commercial Aerospace Job Cuts

Collins Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney are are facing many of the 15,000 cuts that Raytheon is planning for its commercial aerospace and corporate groups.

Arsenal of Democracy Set for WWII Aerial Tribute

Upwards of 70 warbirds will fly over Independence Avenue in Washington on Friday to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II.