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

CAN Volunteers Step Up for Cancer Patients Amid Covid-19 Crisis

Continued participation in the Corporate Angel Network is critical, the organization said, because those seeking flights are in urgent need of treatment.
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Regulations and Government

NATA, NBAA Seeks Clearer Guidance for CARES Act Aid

NATA and NBAA wrote Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin for guidance that would more clearly apply to general aviation operations seeking CARES Act aid,
Maintenance and Modifications

AMAC Takes On VIP 747-8 Refurbishment, New Mx Projects

AMAC Aerospace's Basel facility has been busy with projects involving VIP 747-8s and 737s, along with a Global 6000
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Maintenance and Modifications

West Star Completes 24-year C Inspection on Falcon 900EX

Completed at West Star Aviation's East Alton, Illinois facility, the 24-year 4th C inspection on a Falcon 900EX encompassed most of the aircraft.
Regulations and Government

FAA Proposes Noise Standards for Supersonic Aircraft

The FAA has developed a notice of proposed rulemaking that would establish subsonic landing and takeoff cycle standards for supersonic aircraft.
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Safety

Parked Aircraft Prompt FAA Caution on Airport Ops

Airlines are parking up to half their aircraft, creating an unusual operating environment at airports, the FAA is advising in a safety alert.
Regulations and Government

FAA Provides Part 135 Medical Exemption for Intl Ops

The latest FAA exemption, issued at the request of NATA, applies to Part 135 pilots engaged in international operations and facing expiration of medicals.
Maintenance and Modifications

API's Winglet Pioneer Joe Clark Passes Away

Joe Clark co-founded Aviation Partners, Inc. in 1991, a venture that result in the savings of billions of gallons of fuel consumed.
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Regulations and Government

With CARES Act Passed, Industry Looks to What's Next

The CARES Act provides substantial assistance to carriers and others, but come with limitations and leave out many GA businesses, NATA said.
Aircraft

Embraer To Resume Certain Operations

Embraer is recalling workers in areas such as manufacturing, customer support, and maintenance, while others will remain on paid leave through mid-April.
Regulations and Government

FAA To Hold Off Enforcements for Expiring Medicals

In another exemption, FAA is holding off on enforcement actions for pilots facing expiring medicals through June 30, but HAI warns to check with insurers.
Regulations and Government

Congress Clears Rescue Bill with Billions for Aviation

The $2 trillion CARES act includes billions in grants and loans for aviation directly and then billions more for businesses in general.

UTC, Raytheon Tie-up Gets Conditional DOJ Approval

DOJ approval is contingent upon sales of Raytheon’s military airborne radios business, as well as UTC’s GPS and optical systems businesses.
Aircraft

Enhanced Phenom 300E Wins Certification Trifecta

Brazil's ANAC, the U.S. FAA, and EASA have all approved the enhanced Phenom 300E that includes upgraded engines, avionics, and interior features.
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Regulations and Government

FAA Provides Relief from Part 135 Currency Mandates

The agency issued four temporary exemptions from certain training deadlines and protective breathing requirements for Parts 135 and 119.

Embraer Bizjet Sales Surge in 2019, Deliveries Continue

Embraer Executive Jets revenues jumped 26.5 percent last year, but the company is withholding guidance for 2020 as it faces uncertainty surrounding Covid.
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Regulations and Government

U.S. Relief Bill Sets Aside Billions for Aviation Industry

The Senate unanimously passed the CARES act, which would provide billions in grants and loans to aviation entities and airports.
Regulations and Government

Watchdog: FAA Registry Open to Fraud, Abuse

The Government Accountability Office found the FAA's self-verification system has made it vulnerable to criminal activity.
Safety

IBAC Offers Remote Auditing, Workshops for IS-BAO

IBAC's online workshops and temporary remote auditing options have been developed as a means to comply with IS-BAO and IS-BAH registration.
Maintenance and Modifications

DC Aviation Deal Expands Comlux Mx Support in Europe

Under an agreement, DC Aviation Group will perform line maintenance and warranty work for Comlux customers in Europe and the CIS.
Maintenance and Modifications

Constant Sees Big Demand for MicroShield Applications

MRO provider Constant Aviation and its authorized partners have applied the MicroShield 360 treatment to 250 aircraft since March 9.

Embraer Sends Brazilian Workers Home

Embraer, which gave paid leave to certain workers in Brazil through March 31, said it is analyzing further steps both in and out of Brazil.
Regulations and Government

Genav Steps Up Push for Assistance in Relief Bills

GA groups are stressing need for small airport assistance, excise tax relief, airspace access, and other help as Congress debates stimulus package.

Stevens Aerospace's Randy Smith Dies

Randy Smith, who died at the age of 54, was one of Stevens Aerospace's "most beloved and tenured employees," the company said.

Kevin Ducksbury To Chair Air Charter Association

Ducksbury, who joined The Air Charter Association's board in 2018 as is the next chairman, hopes to hel expand the organization's footprint and outreach.
Training and Workforce

CAE Issuing Temp Layoffs, Cutting Salaries

CAE executives, expecting the Covid-19 crises to last for some time, are taking a series of measures to prepare, from layoffs to lower investments.
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Charter & Fractional

Flexjet Opting To Ferry Pilots Aboard Own Fleet

Under its Project Lift initiative, Flexjet will shuttle pilots from one of seven hub locations to their flight assignment destination.
Airports

ATC Disruptions Grow Amid Positive Covid-19 Tests

The FAA has now had to close towers in New York, Chicago and Las Vegas after positive tests were found among technicians.

WWII Air Commemoration Pushes Back to September

In the works for the past few years, the World War II commemoration, including a flyover of 100 warbirds, is now to take place in late September.
Regulations and Government

AOPA Urges FAA To Provide Flexibility during Outbreak

In a letter to the FAA, AOPA said it was receiving numerous calls from members on how to stay current and meet other necessary deadlines.