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). Lynch graduated from The Ohio State University with a bachelor of arts in journalism.

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Regulations and Government

EBAA Urges Governments To Avoid Travel Bans

Urging a risked-based approach, EBAA pointed to WHO guidance that travel bans impose a heavy burden on people with only a possible slight benefit.
Regulations and Government

Next Pilot Records Database Mandate Begins December 7

The December 7 deadline for operators to use the PRD to review pilot records follows an FAA rule released in May establishing the electronic database.

Wichita Aero Club Honoring Ron Ryan

Ron Ryan, the 11th recipient of the Wichita Aero Club Trophy, founded Ryan International Airlines and was a long-time corporate pilot.
Safety

USAIG's Brogan Stresses Role for SMS in Underwriting

USAIG chief John Brogan said underwriters are considering whether a company has SMS when they evaluate risk.
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Charter & Fractional

Four Corners Aviation Builds Leadership Team

Following its recent launch and rolling out of "Freedom" service, Four Corners Aviation has established its initial leadership core.

Collins Sees Path To Spot Pilot Fatigue

Collins Aerospace and Seeing Machines have partnered to develop new fatigue-management solutions.

Aruba Registry Founds ERAU Scholarship

The Registry of Aruba has established a scholarship for women pursuing programs in aviation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida.
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Bolen, Moss Among 2021 Hall of Fame Honorees

The International Air of Space Hall of Fame 2021 class includes Ed Bolen, Bryan Moss, along with the CAF, FedEx, and Eileen Collins, among others.
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Aircraft

NASA Supersonic Demonstrator Heads To Final Assembly

The NASA/Lockheed Martin X-59 supersonic research aircraft recently was removed from the jig and is undergoing testing for final assembly.
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Safety

ACSF Looks To Offer FDM Program for Smaller Ops

ACSF is beta testing a flight data monitoring program that could help small and medium-size operations remain proactive on safety management.
ATC

T&I Leadership Seeks Pause in 5G C-band Deployment

Reps. DeFazio and Larsen are calling on the FCC to put off on 5G deployment in C-band until the FAA confirms it will not interfere with radio altimeters.
Environment

NBAA Advises Operators on EASA Enviro Registry Mandate

NBAA was told that a number of operators still must register for the EASA environmental registry and that time is running short with a year-end directive.
Training and Workforce

Fly 7 Obtains Swiss Nod for Frasca PC-12 NGX Trainer

Beginning in January, Fly 7 will offer initial PC-12 NGX training and its newly approved device will be available for European commercial carrier s.
Avionics

FltPlan Adds Self-service International Handling Options

Under its new options, FltPlan customers can access and submit forms and information for Cuban overflight permits and U.S. CPB overflight exemptions.

Collins Completes FlightAware Buy, Creates New Unit

Less than three months after announcing a definitive agreement, Collins Aerospace completed its acquisition of FlightAware.
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Dickson: FAA Learning from Max, Pandemic Challenges

FAA is curbing delegation, expanding human factors research, and tightening partnerships as it moves forward on multiple fronts during the pandemic.
Aircraft

PlaneSense Marks Delivery of Its 75th Pilatus PC-12

The PC-12 launched PlaneSense's fractional program in 1995 and the company has since taken a total of 75 of that model while it also grows its PC-24 fleet.
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Tight Bizjet Inventory Creating Need for Urgency, Caution

Aircraft transaction and brokerage professionals say buyers are being forced to move quickly, concede to sellers' terms, and look in China, Russia.
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NBAA Recognizes 700th CAM Professional

Kathy Stafford, a pilot with more than 30 years of experience and who has moved into the role of chief pilot, has become the 700th CAM recipient.

Polaris Aero Rolls Out Updated FlightRisk

Polaris Aero has incorporated updates to its FlightRisk software, including options to provide easier understanding of the hazards crews face.

Coradine Rolls Out LogTen for Apple Watch

LogTen will enable pilots log their trip end-to-end on the watch and update information to other devices.
Safety

Industry Orgs Urge NEC To Delay 5G Deployment in C-Band

The industry appeal for deployment of 5G in C-Band followed an FAA bulletin calling for testing and reporting of possible interference of radio altimeters.
Environment

Clay Lacy Sees Slow, but Growing Interest in SAF

Clay Lacy began offering SAF in April as part of an larger effort to take a more sustainable approach throughout its business.

NBAA To Accept Sustainable Accreditation Apps in January

NBAA hopes to provide accreditations for its first tranche of Sustainable Flight Departments in August.

Carbon Offsets Remain Critical To Neutrality for Now

4Air president Kennedy Ricci noted that carbon offsets are not the end goal, but an important tool to tacking sustainability now.
Environment

Bizav Ups Sustainability Goals as Europe Eyes Mandates

GAMA's Marc Ehudin described business aviation's new sustainability goals as Europe, the UK, and the U.S. discuss mandates, incentives.
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Regulations and Government

Risky Aircraft Deals Spurring Legal Cases

Aircraft transaction attorney Paul Lange said his office is seeing a "fair amount" of cases surrounding risky deals from overheated market.
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Regulations and Government

Infrastructure Bill Draws Praise for Aviation Support

Infrastructure bill provides support for airports, workforce, AAM, and other key aviation issues.

Long-time HAI Flight Ops Director Hal Summers Dies

Harold “Hal” Summers, who served as director of flight operations for HAI and had an aviation industry career spanning six decades, died October 20.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Flydubai Renews Cost-per-hour Contract with AAR

A five-year agreement extends AAR's rotable component services for Flydubai, which began in 2016.