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.

Kerry Lynch

Latest from Kerry Lynch

NBAA Moves Full Steam Ahead with In-person Event Plans

Following BACE in October in Las Vegas, NBAA has a full lineup of events in 2022 with the exception of ABACE in China, where pandemic uncertainties remain.
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Airlines

DOT Opens App Process for Manufacturing Jobs Relief

DOT, which opened the application system for Aviation Manufacturing Jobs Protection relief funds on June 15, is accepting applications through July 13.
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Sully Sullenberger Selected as U.S. Ambassador to ICAO

The White House announced its intent to nominate Sullenberger, who is famed for his role in the successful "Miracle on the Hudson" emergency landing.
FutureFlight

Local U.S. Leaders Look to Emerging Technologies for Growth

Local leaders like Mayor Barbara Tolbert of Arlington in Washington state are calling for collaboration to pave the way for emerging technologies.
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Regulations and Government

Notam, Airport Improvement Bills Clear U.S. House

The House approved measures calling for a notam improvement task force as well as for incentives to expedite airport construction projects.
Environment

Dassault Gets Recognition for Sustainability Efforts

Dassault Aviation was among 300 European companies to be listed in the first edition of "Europe's Climate Leaders" released by the Financial Times.
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Regulations and Government

CDC Eases Mask Mandate for Transportation Hubs Outdoors

The lifting fo mask requirements for outdoor areas of transportation hubs only applies to vaccinated individuals, the CDC said.

FAA Electronic Civil Registry To Roll Out on October 5

The FAA is planning a phased implementation of its Civil Aviation Registry Electronic Services (CARES) under development at the behest of Congress.

Argus: European Bizav Ops Rebound 156% in May

European bizav activity was up by triple digits across all categories in May except multi-engine turboprops, which posted a 59.3% jump, Argus reported.
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Hansueli Loosli Takes Over as Chair of Pilatus

Loosli formally stepped in for Oscar Schwenk, who is retiring as chairman but will continue as honorary president and honorary chairman.
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GAMA Forms Partnership with SAE International

Under the new partnership, GAMA and SAE will collaborate on the range of business and general aviation activities, including new AAM possibilities.
Regulations and Government

Washington Keeping Infrastructure in Focus

While no agreement is in sight, lawmakers are focused on a sweeping package that could serve as a venue for measures such as an SAF blender's tax credit.

Aviation Alliance Highlights Efforts for Future of Industry

The Alliance for Aviation Across America is hosting a panel discussion and launching a new web microsite that highlights GA investments in SAF, technology.
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Regulations and Government

Aviation Groups Protest FAA Flight Training Stance

The groups are urging the FAA to rethink its recent guidance on compensation for flight training in warbird and other aircraft.

Calhoun: Aerion Investment Outpaced Benefit to Boeing

Boeing president and CEO Dave Calhoun discussed why his company has remained committed to the UAM market rather than the supersonic market.
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Charter & Fractional

Jet Edge Secures $150M from KKR as it Unveils AdvantEdge

Jet Edge will use its $150 million credit facility from KKR to build out its AdvantEdge program, develop new digital products for clients, and add staff.
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Icon Shareholder Suit Claims IP Expropriation to China

A group of minority shareholders have filed a lawsuit against majority shareholders saying they are attempting to move Icon Aircraft IP to China.
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Former TAG CEO Mansour Ojjeh Dies at 68

Mansour Ojjeh, who died June 6 at the age of 68, had inherited TAG Group Holdings in 1991 and built up a large bizav operation until recent divestitures.
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Charter & Fractional

FAA Revokes Florida Operator Certificate

Universal Flight Services surrendered its passenger-carrying certificate after the FAA alleged it conducted illegal charters.
Avionics

NAA Selects Garmin Autoland for 2020 Collier Trophy

The first certified autonomous system of its kind, Autoland was selected over a competitive field of nominees, from Bell, SpaceX, and Boeing, among others.
Charter & Fractional

Partners in Aviation Sees Managed Co-ownership Growth

Partners in Aviation is seeing inquiries in its "Managed Co-Ownership" model grow and that in turn is reducing the time it takes to match customers.
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Bombardier's Nureddin Discusses Transformation Lessons

Bombardier v-p of customer support Andy Nureddin called the changes at Bombardier "quite a ride" and stressed the importance of keeping workers at center.
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Ali Bahrami To Depart FAA at End of June

Bahrami rejoined the FAA in July 2017 and has weathered intense scrutiny in the wake of the Boeing Max crashes.
Safety

Pfizer Flight Dept Helped Get Vaccine to Market Sooner, Exec Says

The head of Pfizer's corporate flight department detailed the integral role his operation played in getting a Covid-19 vaccine to market.
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Regulations and Government

NTSB's Landsberg Stresses Need To Overhaul Notams

Speaking during the opening session of the Flight Safety Foundation's BASS, NTSB vice-chair Bruce Landsberg called for improved notams, SMS, and FDM.

As Aviation Digitizes, Leaders Stress Need for Accuracy

Data providers and an operator discuss the growing use of data but how it cannot be outdated.
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Aircraft

Kodiak 100 Expands Airborne Flying Service's Medical Ops

Airborne Flying Service is leasing two Kodiak 100s from the non-profit American Heritage organization for air medical services in the South Central U.S.
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People in Aviation

Jay Yu is investor in Fewber Global, Keith Cochran is president and CEO of Kulr Technology, and Desiree Ward became president of Jet Access Aviation.
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Pandemic Lessons: Ontic Looks To Reinforce Supply Chain

Ontic weathered pandemic restrictions by already having a built-in base of localized suppliers but still encounters concerns around small shops.
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FutureFlight

11 Partners Selected To Support France's Hydrogen Hub Initiative

Airbus, Air France-KLM, Groupe ADP, and the Choose Paris Region selected 11 projects out of 124 applicants to foward their vision for a hydrogen hub network at airports.
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