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

EBAA To Skip Air Ops Europe in 2018

Plans call for returning in 2019 with an expanded and improved event, the association said.

Sonnie Bates Joins Wyvern as CEO

Bates has a more than 30-year aviation background that has included a number of key business aviation safety roles.
Safety

HAI Advises on GPS Interference

Advice comes out as latest round of interference testing begins in Barstow, California.

NBAA Outlines Ethics in Bizav Transactions

The two-page document is designed to foster best practices for industry transactions.

Bolen: ATC Battle, Airport Access Top 2018 Challenges

As NBAA continues fight over ATC future and airport access, it also is expanding efforts to tackle workforce shortages.

NBAA's Certified Aviation Manager Program Reaches 400

The milestone certification comes 15 years after the program was launched.

Tamarack Expands Portfolio, Nears Next Approvals

The Sandpoint, Idaho-based company is near Citation CJ3/3+ nods.

NBAA Begins 'Beta' Phase of Bizav Mentoring Program

The initial trial pairs 20 sets of people with goals ranging from finding a career, to learning about the industry or seeking a transition in their career.
Maintenance and Modifications

Ruag Teams Complete Complex Mx Projects in Siberia

Two AeroGeo PC-12s and a Cessna Caravan were grounded in Siberia in need of significant repair before they could return to service.

AsBAA To Host Philippines Forum on Bizav Opportunities

The meeting will bring together policymakers, investment executives and other industry leaders.

NBAA Names New Reps for Mid-Atlantic, Northeast

With the new appointments, NBAA expanded its regional representative program to seven territories.
Aircraft

Citation Latitude To Enter MexJet Fractional Service

MexJet parent Aerolineas Ejecutivas ordered three Latitudes for delivery this year.

Palm Beach Questions Use of Trump S-76B at Mar-a-Lago

The town had stipulated that the helipad at Mar-a-Lago be used for business related to the presidency only.

Dan Elwell Takes Helm of FAA as Huerta Departs

Elwell brings substantial industry and government aviation experience to his newest role of acting FAA administrator.

Year in Review: Culture Change Marks Huerta's FAA Legacy

Part 23 rewrite brings performance-based standards.
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People in Aviation

aul Schwarzbaum has taken the role of CEO for Tronair, David Scobey was elected chairman TBMOPA, and Denzil White is a managing director with Metrojet.
Regulations and Government

T&I Chairman Shuster Set To Depart Congress at Year-end

Shuster emphasized a desire to push through an infrastructure package this year, but also is planning to focus on his ATC reorganization proposal.
Safety

FAA Cautions Against Fire Kit Instructions on PED Fires

An FAA InFO advises operators to follow agency advice on lithium battery fires, fearing that moving burning batteries to a containment bag poses risks.
Regulations and Government

Lawmakers Move To Foster Women's Careers in Aviation

The House recently passed a measure to prioritize STEM grants for women, while the Senate would direct the FAA to create a Women in Aviation Board.
Maintenance and Modifications

FAA To Train on Repair Station Certification

The course is designed for aviation safety inspectors, but can provide industry with insight on the process.
Airports

SMO Reopens with New ATC Procedures

Santa Monica Mayor declared the reopening with a shorter runway a great day for the city.
Airports

Pilot Continues Fight for Jet Ops at LNA

In his Part 16 complaint, Errol Forman urges the FAA to find Palm Beach County in violation of grant assurance agreements.
Training and Workforce

Transport Canada Approves Level-D Viking Twin Otter Sim

The simulator can provide training in either wheeled or seaplane configuration.
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Regulations and Government

Look Ahead: ATC Debate To Heat Up Early in 2018

Many believe lawmakers lack political will to pass further short-term FAA authorization extensions, setting the stage for intense debate early in 2018.

People in Aviation: January 2018

Peter Agur retires, Greg Johnson joins Jet Edge and Metrojet hires Michael Chen.

Boeing/Embraer Talks Leave Open Questions on Bizjets

Boeing's vast infrastructure could provide a boost to Embraer's bizjet business, but whether Boeing is interested remains to be seen.
Aircraft

Boeing, Embraer Eye 'Potential Combination'

Talks ongoing as Airbus and Bombardier finalize plans for the European venture to take a 50.01 percent stake in the CSeries program.
Airports

NBAA: Tell Us About Your SMO Noise Violations

Under the new runway configuration, the noise monitors are 735 feet closer to the beginning of the takeoff roll, increasing the risk of noise violations.
Maintenance and Modifications

Gulfstream Beijing Commemorates Fifth Anniversary

The center has now supported more than 800 maintenance events, supporting customers in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines.
Regulations and Government

Tax Bill Provides 100 Percent Expensing Option in 2017

With marginal tax rate at about 40 percent, a taxpayer could see $800,000 in tax savings by purchasing a $2 million aircraft, says jetAvia tax expert.