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

Essential Turbines, Masco Join Rolls-Royce First Network

Rolls-Royce expanded its First Network in North America with the additions of Essential Turbines and Masco Services.
David Brulotte, Rolls-Royce First Network manager; Michael E. Guntner, president, Essential Turbines.; Michael F. Guntner, executive v-p, Essential Turbines and Scott Cunningham, Rolls-Royce program director for helicopters at signing table

Lutz To Head NBAA's Events as Strong Set To Retire

NBAA has named CES operations executive Laurie Lutz to succeed Chris Strong as senior v-p of events.
Chris Strong, NBAA

Rotor Sector Can Diversify To Build Workforce

Women panelists at Heli-Expo pointed out that the rotorcraft sector is behind other industry segments in recognizing the talent shortage.
“Embracing Equity” panel Heli-Expo 2023
Charter & Fractional

Iris Jets Launches Custom Fractional Services

Miami-based Iris Jets is launching custom fractional leasing services, beginning with the Miami Jet Club that will offer one-eighth shares in a Hawker 750.
business jet on airport ramp with door open

NBAA Seeks Participation with UND Healthcare Survey

NBAA is asking members to participate in a UND healthcare survey, noting that previous research found pilots may be withholding key information.
examination chair in doctor's office
Regulations and Government

House Aviation Panel Turns Focus Onto General Aviation

The House aviation subcommittee next is looking at general aviation issues as works toward a draft FAA bill.
U.S. Capitol Building

NBAA Draws Record Crowd for Leadership Conference

After the 2023 Leadership Conference had record attendance, NBAA president Ed Bolen said he believes other events this year will build on that momentum.
Nascar driver and entrepreneur Brad Keselowski
Rotorcraft

Bell 525 Certification on Horizon This Year

Bell is accelerating hiring, filling the production line, and preparing for training as the 525 Relentless reaches the final throes of certification.
Bell 525

GAMA Joins Daher on International Internship Program

GAMA has partnered with Daher on an internship program that provides two students an opportunity to spend eight weeks in Tarbes, France.
students looking at engine under cowling on Daher aircraft
Rotorcraft

Viola Pushes For Tighter Coordination Between Rotorcraft, AAM

HAI CEO Viola sees opportunities at Heli-Expo to raise awareness on the similarities and need to better coordinate between rotorcraft and AAM.
James Viola, HAI president and CEO
Regulations and Government

Republicans Urge Biden To Withdraw FAA Nomination

Republican leaders argue that since the FAA administrator must be a civilian, the White House nomination does not qualify and should be withdrawn.
Aerial view of U.S. Capitol building illuminated at night
Training and Workforce

Dynamic Advanced Training Installs EVAS in Simulator

Dubai-based Dynamic Advanced Training is using EVAS as a key tool in its simulator to prepare students for a possible cockpit smoke emergency.
VisionSafe EVAS system worn by pilot in smoke filled cockpit simulation
Aircraft

Daher Joins New Aerial Firefighting Advocacy Group

Daher, which has grown its family of utility Kodiak turboprop-singles, has become the first airframer member of the United Aerial Firefighters Association.
Bridger Aerospace Kodiak 100 on airport ramp in front of hangar
Rotorcraft

Bell Plans Updates, More Support Options for Commercial Lines

Bell CEO Mitch Snyder said investment in commercial lines continue with plans for future safety features and support products.
Bell 505

GJC's ABS Transactions Earn High Marks from S&P

GJC said the move by S&P to place two of its ABS transactions on CreditWatch with positive implications reflects the strength of its portfolios.
Gulfstream G550 (Photo: Honeywell Aerospace)

ACSF Stepping Up Spotlight on FDM Program

ACSF is hoping to build momentum for its flight data monitoring program by word of mouth as it vies to encourage smaller operators to adopt such practices.
Article image

Facing Uncertain Future, FAA Nom Stresses Leadership

While lawmakers cast doubt, FAA Administrator nominee Washington said he would draw upon his leadership background as the agency is at a crossroads.
Headshot of Phil Washington

WAI Concludes Record Conference in Long Beach

More than 4,500 attendees participated in the 34th annual WAI Conferennce in California, with 32 countries represented.
Women in Aviation International New Members Connect event in 2023 (Photo: Women in Aviation International)

Senate Commerce Hearing To Focus on FAA Nomination

Senate Commerce Committee set to review the nomination of Phil Washington to become the next FAA administrator.
U.S. Capitol building
Charter & Fractional

Luxaviation Expanding Fleet in Asia-Pacific

Luxaviation is addding aircaft to its fleets throughout the Asia-Pacific region as it sees a post-pandemic rebound.
Bombardier Global 6000 on airport ramp
Charter & Fractional

Priester Continues Growth with Five More Managed Jets

Following its acquisition of Mayo Aviation late last year, Priester Aviation's fleet numbers more than 80, including the recent additions of five aircraft.
Priester Aviation Praetor 500 on airport ramp
Charter & Fractional

Luna Aviation Group Posts Record Returns in 2022

Luna Aviation Group saw record returns for both its LunaJets private charter brokerage and LunaGroup Charter brokerage.
partial image of Dassault Falcon business jet
Environment

Bunce: Bizav Between 'Rock and Hard Place' on Environment in Europe

Business aviation is facing increasing environmental pressures in Europe but is prevented from taking steps such as SAF use, GAMA's Bunce warns.
Pete Bunce at State of Industry press conference 2023

GJC: Bizjet Market Flourished in 2022, but Headwinds Persist

Flight operations, orders, and pricing propped up the business jet market in 2022, but economic headwinds will test its resiliency, GJC said.
Business jet on airport ramp at sunset

Simcom's Hinson Warns of Major Challenges on Reg Front

Simcom CEO and GAMA chairman Eric Hinson said the FAA has "really, really struggled" to provide effective guidance and oversight.
GAMA chair and Simcom CEO Eric Hinson at GAMA State of the Industry (Photo: Matt Thurber/AIN
Charter & Fractional

Thrive Aviation Opens Headquarters Expansion

Thrive Aviation's headquarters expansion houses an operations control center, training, and executive offices, among other functions.
Thrive Aviation operations control center (Photo: Thrive Aviation)
Aircraft

GAMA: General Aviation Aircraft Shipments, Billings Improve in 2022

Turboprop deliveries led the increases in 2022, according to GAMA, while supply chain problems tempered improving business jet deliveries, GAMA reported.
TBM 940

Airbus Corporate Jets Sees Jump in Bizav Activity in U.S.

U.S. business aircraft departures in 2022 saw almost a 10 percent gain and many top bizav airports had more activity than 2019, ACJ reported.
ACJ TwoTwenty (Photo: Airbus Corporate Jets)
Avionics

Avionics Sales Take Big Step Up in 2022, AEA Reports

Avionics sales last year marked their largest gain since AEA began releasing its Avionics Market Report but are still just below pre-pandemic levels.
Collins Proline Fusion panel (Photo: Collins)
Aircraft

Jefferies: Used Bizjet Inventory Up 40% YOY

Pricing is still up 25 percent as used business jet inventories have swelled by 40 percent from a year ago, Jefferies reports.
Challenger 604 in flight with landing gear down