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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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Bombardier Selects Iridium Certus for Challenger 3500

Bombardier's Challenger 3500 has become the first super midsize business jet to offer Iridium Certus as a baseline feature.
Challenger 3500 in flight over coast
Aircraft

Embraer Reports Flat Bizjet Deliveries, Softer Revenues

Embraer sees a strengthening market despite widening losses in the first quarter of 2023 and flat business jet deliveries.
Embraer Phenom 100EV on airport ramp on a cloudy day
Aircraft

Tecnam Providing P2012 Twin To Help Launch Flyvbird

Flyvbird hopes to build networks of regional on-demand operations beginning with the Tecnam P2012.
Tecnam P2012 in flight over coast (Photo: Tecnam)
Aircraft

Bombardier Global 5500, 6500 Receive Environmental Declarations

Bombardier's full in-production Global lines now have environmental product declarations with the additions of the 5500 and 6500.
Bombardier Global 5500 in flight over fog covered mountains  (Photo: Bombardier)
Aircraft

NASA's X-59 Supersonic Aircraft Set To Fly This Year

Lockheed Martin, working with NASA, has installed the tail section of the X-59 supersonic aircraft in preparation for first flight this year.
X-59 Tail Section installation (Photo: Lockheed Martin)

Bombardier Sees Deliveries Grow, Returns To Q1 Profitability

Bombardier had its strongest first quarter net income in five years and a turnaround from the $69 million loss last year.
Bombardier Challenger 3500 on airport taxiway
Charter & Fractional

NJASAP Files Suit against NetJets

NJASAP is suing NetJets, alleging the fractional ownership provider is violating laws by prohibiting pilots from referring customers to a union portal.
NetJets Association of Shared Aircraft Pilots picket during midterm negotiations (Photo: NetJets Association of Shared Aircraft Pilots)
Aircraft

Textron Aviation Hands Over 400th Citation CJ4

Textron Aviation delivered the 400th Citation CJ4 13 years after the light business jet entered the market.
The 400th Textron Aviation Citation CJ4, a Gen2 in showroom hangar
Regulations and Government

House Considers Funding Limits, Green Tax Credits Repeal

While the debt ceiling bill has little chance in the Senate, House Republicans are pushing for discretionary funding limits, repeals of green tax credits.
U.S. Capitol Building

Ducommun Completes BLR Aerospace Buy

With the acquisition, BLR Aerospace will add a portfolio of performance enhancing systems to Ducommun's lines of commercial aerospace engineered products.
Airbus AS355 equipped with BLR Aerospace's FastFins parked on airport ramp
Training and Workforce

CAE To Expand Bizav Training into Central Europe

CAE is planning to open a business aviation training center in Central Europe in 2024, marking its first such facility in the region.
Simulator bay at CAE training center in London Burgess Hill

Absolute Aviation First To Join IADA from Africa

Absolute Aviation has become an accredited dealer member of the International Aircraft Dealers Association, marking a first from Africa.
A Cessna Citation Sovereign+ is pictured on the runway
Avionics

Gogo Business Aviation Expanding 5G Coverage to Canada

On track to commercially launch its 5G service in the U.S. later this year, Gogo Business Aviation is planning to extend the coverage into Canada in 2024.
Gogo 5G airborne connectivity service
Regulations and Government

FAA Acting Administrator Billy Nolen To Depart Agency

Citing a desire to spend more time with family, FAA acting Administrator Billy Nolen said he would leave the agency when a permanent nominee is named.
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GA Leaders See Opportunity in 'Existential Threat' to Industry

Panelists at a GAMA event stressed the opportunities to tell a better story and push toward new technologies as the industry faces threats.
ZeroAvia aircraft on takeoff of first flight
Cabin Interior and Electronics

SmartSky Rapidly Expanding Aircraft Approval List

SmartSky anticipates that at least seven more aircraft will be approved for installation of its in-flight ATG connectivity equipment by the end of 2Q.
Falcon 2000 receiving SmartSky Flagship ATG connectivity installation (Photo: SmartSky)
Aircraft

Daher Gets EASA Nod for Kodiak 900

Daher obtained EASA approval for its newest member of the Kodiak family, the 900, after having U.S. FAA certification in hand last year.
EASA Small Aircraft section manager Marco Capaccio (left)  joins Nicolas Chabbert, senior v-p Daher's Aircraft Division at Aero Friedrichshafen. (Photo: Daher)

Former T&I Chair Bud Shuster Passes Away

Former Pennsylvania Republican Bud Shuster died April 19 at 91, leaving a strong legacy for his aviation trust fund and highway advocacy.
Headshot Bud Shuster 1997
ATC

FAA Selects Sustainable Design for Tower Replacements

The FAA has set aside $500 million to lay the groundwork to replace 31 aging air traffic control towers with new, sustainable facilities.
Digital rendering of FAA new small airport ATC tower design

Airlines, Pilots Disagree on Pilot Shortage

A hearing on Capitol Hill underscored the discord over pilot supply and how to address it.
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Stack Integrates Operating System with Avinode

BOS Developer Stack integrated its customer relationship system into the Avinode online charter broker platform.
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FBOs

Clay Lacy On Pace for 2024 Hangar Opening at KOXC

Clay Lacy remains ahead of schedule on the construction of its $20 million expansion at Waterbury-Oxford Airport in Connecticut.
Construction of Clay Lacy Aviation FBO and hangar complex at Waterbury-Oxford Airport
Regulations and Government

FAA Offers To Partner with NBAA To Ease Line-check Constraints

The FAA said it was willing to partner with NBAA to help raise awareness on policies that could help ease issues with constraints on line checks.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Study: Aircraft, Mx Trades Rapidly Expanding Workforce in UK

A study from an electrician educator in the UK found aircraft and maintenance-related trades topped the list of workforce growth since 2006.
Aviation maintenance technician at work under wing of small aircraft

IADA: Preowned Bizav Market Calming from 'Feeding Frenzy'

The number of preowned transactions and and aircraft under contract has slowed, but IADA members are optimistic that inventory and pricing are improving.
Business jet on static display by aircraft brokerage Jetcraft

Argus Sees Bizav Ops Continuing To Slide from 2022

Business aircraft traffic was down 4.8 percent year-over-year globally in March with operations softened in both North America and Europe, Argus reported.
Embraer Phenom 300E in front of hangar door

Former Gulfstream President Larry Flynn Flies West

Larry Flynn, inducted as a Living Legend in Aviation in 2020, died on April 12 following a battle with cancer at the age of 71.
Larry Flynn looking out window in Gulfstream business jet

Foley: Bombardier Proving Ability as Pure-play OEM

Slimming down to a bizjet maker with $9 billion in debt could have imperiled Bombardier, but the OEM is showing resiliency, Brian Foley Associates said.
bottom view of Bombardier Global 7500 in flight over clouds
Regulations and Government

NATA, NBAA Urge More Flexible, Scalable SMS Rules

NBAA and NATA are concerned that the current SMS proposal may be too rigid for a large swath of operators and are asking for more time and flexibility.
pilots reviewing checklist in flight deck
Charter & Fractional

Flexjet Scraps IPO, Continues Growth Plans

Flexjet plans to remain "opportunistic" in the capital markets and continue growth after terminating an agreement to go public through a SPAC merger.
Flexjet is moving forward with plans to add aircraft, staff, and infrastructure after terminating its SPAC agreement to go public.