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

Maintenance and Modifications

Constant To Offer Innov8 CFlex Cabin Upgrades

Announced during the most recent NBAA show, the Innov8 CFlex Command and Cast products are designed to upgrade outdated cabin management systems.
Regulations and Government

Lawmakers Address Bill To Boost Women's Aviation Careers

The bill is one of a growing number of measures designed to foster women careers in aviation.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Honeywell Unveils New Lightweight, Low-cost Router

The router is designed to eliminate one of the barriers to onboard connectivity.
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Bombardier Looks To Sell Downsview Site

Global and Q400 production may find a new home.
Regulations and Government

Risk-based Trends, 7,000 Comments Led To LASP Demise

Proposal was estimated to cost $1.4 billion over 10 years.
Airports

Business Jet Ops Drop Sharply at Santa Monica Airport

Oral arguments set in May for NBAA lawsuit to overturn effort to close airport.
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Rotorcraft

JSFirm Helicopter Pilot, Technician Database Tops 50k

That milestone was reached as concerns grow surrounding looming shortages in the helicopter sector.
Safety

NTSB Reaches Out to Industry on Accident Communications

Agency had received pushback after movie Sully was released.

Congress Mulling Another Short-term FAA Extension

Another extension is necessary for House and Senate leaders to work out differences on a long-term bill.
Safety

Part 91 Participants Propelling ACSF's ASAP Program

ACSF program now accounts for 54 percent of active agreements involved in ASAP, FAA's Randy McDonald said.
Safety

ACSF Safety Symposium Kicks Off with Compliance Focus

More than 120 senior industry, association and government representatives registered for this year’s two-day ACSF symposium.
Safety

NTSB Stresses Continued Collaboration To Tackle LOC

NTSB member Weener said collaboration is now being widely and effectively used to address LOC, one of the safety areas on the Most Wanted List.

NATA Board Stresses Need for Code of Ethics

The board formally issued a statement calling on GA businesses to adopt a code that focuses on safety, integrity, accountability, and respect.

AIA Stresses Fears about Job Losses, Costs of Tariffs

The association was disappointed that Trump signed the proclamation in the face of warnings about ramifications to the U.S. manufacturing industry.
Engines

GE's ATP Engine Becomes Catalyst

The new name comes as development testing spools up with next run anticipated early next week and next engine being outfitted with instrumentation.
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Regulations and Government

Aviation Orgs Urge Continued Backing for Contract Towers

The groups are getting a jump on the fiscal 2019 budgeting process as Congress wraps up fiscal 2018.

People in Aviation: March 2018

Sonnie Bates becomes CEO of Wyvern, Peter Maurer retires from Diamond Aircraft and Avant Aerospace appoints Donald Snodgrass as president
Rotorcraft

FlightDocs Web-based Mx Tracker Adds Capabilities, Customers

New to HMX this year is the ability to create custom checklists.
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Aircraft

Bell 505 Production Goes Full Steam Ahead

The light single has become the company's best seller on the in-production line.
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Rotorcraft

FAA Honors Pete Gillies as Master Pilot

Gillies has amassed 18,000 hours in helicopters over a career that traced its beginnings back to the late 1960s.
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Rotorcraft

Ramco Moves toward 'Ecosystem' with Expanded Portfolio

The aviation maintenance and support software specialist also is ramping up a push to attract smaller operators with cloud-based system.
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Regulations and Government

GAMA Execs: New Part 23 Rules Yielding Benefits

GAMA chief Pete Bunce sees a sea-change with regulators.

Bizjets, Helos Lag in ADS-B Installs as Capacity Shrinks

Shop lead times for ADS-B installs are now reaching six months in some cases.
Maintenance and Modifications

Tamarack Receives Expanded PMA with CJ3/CJ3+ Certs

The approval enables Tamarack to produce and install the winglets at its facility in Sandpoint, Idaho.
Regulations and Government

Bunce: FAA Needs Resources To Keep Up with New Users

Buunce fears that the growing list of responsibilities will spread the FAA to thin.
Aircraft

GAMA: Business Aviation on an Upswing

Business jet and piston sales were up, offsetting declines in turboprop deliveries, but billings still softened.
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2018 Heli-Expo on Record-breaking Pace

The show exhibit floor was nearly sold out by mid-January.
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Regulations and Government

NBAA Clarifies Canadian Border Exemption for Charters

The Canadian Border Services Agency reversed its position on the applicability of the Transporter Obligations Program mandate to charters.
Regulations and Government

NATA Questions Risk of Potential Ownership Rule Change

The association said a bill to allow an increase foreign ownership in U.S. air carriers would represent a significant change for Part 135 carriers.
Regulations and Government

Bill Would Alter Foreign Ownership Caps for Carriers

Rep. Brat's bill would change the reduce the mandatory U.S. ownership requirement for U.S. air carrier from 75 percent to 51 percent.