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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Safety

FAA Highlighting Safety During National Drone Week

National Drone Safety Week will serve as a opportunity to educate drone pilots and highlight new requirements and best practices, FAA said.
FBOs

Aeroplex Group Finishes VNY Hangar Project

Sun Air Jets will occupy the Bonseph VNY facility, which Aeroplex constructed and manages.
Regulations and Government

Think-tank Finds Airport Leases Could Produce Billions

The Reason Foundation says governments that lease their airports could generate billions to pay for local needs.

WingX: Global Bizjet Activity Poised To Pass 2019

Business jet flights to date this year are up 3 percent globally over 2019 flights, WingX reports.
Aircraft

Fifth Global Arrives at Saab for GlobalEye Conversion

The UAE is taking delivery of five Saab GlobalEyes, which are based on the Bombardier Global 6000/6500 platform.
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Safety

FAA Alerts Operators on Visual Approach Risks

An FAA SAFO notes that risk of Class B excursions and wrong surface events greatly increases where visual approach clearances were accepted.

FAA Reopens Comment Period for Airport SMS Proposal

Much time has passed since the FAA released the SNPRM calling for airports to adopt SMS programs, so the agency has decided to reopen the comment period.

FAA Proposes $2.2M Fine against Indy Jet Management

The FAA is proposing a $2.2 million civil penalty against a group of parties led by Indy Jet Management for alleged illegal charter operations.

Foley: Bizjet Pricing Finally Appears To Be on the Rise

After more than a decade when OEMs had little leverage to firm up aircraft pricing, market conditions are ripe for increases.
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NBAA-BACE To House Owner/Single-Pilot Ops Pavilion

At the NBAA static display at Henderson Executive Airport this year, the new pavilion will house sessions for the owner/single-pilot operator community.

ASA Program To Overview Warbird Appraisals, Regs

ASA is hosting an educational program that will detail the market along with the inspection and appraisal process for warbirds.

Senate Measure Seeks Report on GPS Vulnerabilities

The Senate Intelligence Authorization Act is seeking an evaluation of the vulnerability of GPS to hostile actions.

NBAA Releases Full Schedule for Las Vegas Convention

The 2021 edition of BACE, to be held October 12-14 in Las Vegas, will include many of the same features that have characterized the event in past years.

Jefferies: Preowned Market Continues To Shrink

Available preowned inventories are down 43 percent from a year ago with younger aircraft in particularly short supply, Jefferies reports.

AOPA Foundation's You Can Fly Program Grows Nationwide

The AOPA Foundation You Can Fly curriculum is expanding rapidly with 300 education institutions in 44 states set to teach it this upcoming school year.
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Safety

ACSF Rolls Out ASAP Courses

The ACFS has designed free online ASAP courses to educate members on the use and benefits of the voluntary, self-reporting program.
Regulations and Government

NBAA Resource Details PRD Requirements

NBAA released a guide for members to navigate through the recently released PRD rule and reminded of the September 8 registration deadline.
Regulations and Government

CDC Eases Mask Requirements for Open Hangars

The CDC, which in June lifted mask requirements in outdoor areas at transportation hubs, has now included open hangars as an outdoor area.
Regulations and Government

FAA, Air Eagle Resolve Whitmer Flight Issues

Air Eagle came under investigation after the charter operator flew Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer between Michigan and Florida in March.
Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Now Offering Tool Calibration at Satellites

Technicians at three of Duncan's satellite facilities were trained for tool calibration services in July.
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Maverick Offering National Aviation Day Discounts

In celebration of the 2021 National Aviation Day, Maverick is offering discounts on many of its experiences to aviation employees.

EXIM Renews $97.2M Loan Facility for Embraer

EXIM said the two-year revolving working-capital loan guarantee facility will support Embraer business jet exports valued at $200 million and 700 jobs.
Environment

Tamarack Pushes for Urgency in Sustainability

Highlighting benefits of winglets, Tarmarck Kinginsmith tells ICAO forum sustainability efforts should consider a range of technologies.

Wrdl1/TVnet Launches Jetflites Network

Wrdl1/TVnet said it launched the network to reach a diverse market as Covid is continues to have an impact.

IBAC Aids ICAO Global Reopening Effort through Workshop

ICAO developed a health-risk-management workshop as part of ICAO's virtual implementation package, which is designed to help authorities reopen borders.
Environment

Embraer Goes All In on Sustainability

Embraer has outlined a multi-faceted plan to achieve carbon-neutral operations by 2040 and to focus on diversity.
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Engines

Rolls-Royce's Pearl 15 Reaches 100th Mark

Rolls-Royce handed over the 100th Pearl 15 turbofan to Bombardier less than two years after the engine entered service on the Global 6500.
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NBAA Encourages Members about Human Trafficking Fight

DHS and DOT are hosting webinars on the Blue Lightning Initiative that trains aviation workers on identifying and reporting human trafficking.
Charter & Fractional

Wheels Up Sees Revenues, Membership Jump in Q2

Revenues were up 113 percent and active members 47 percent for Wheels Up, which reported its first quarterly results since going public.
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ATC

FAA Proposes Class C Airspace over Harrisburg

The agency is hosting a public meeting August 18 to discuss changing the airspace from Class D to Class C over Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to increase safety.