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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Maintenance and Modifications

AEA Survey Shows Optimism, Increased Cost of Business

The majority of respondents to the AEA 2022 Rate and Labor Survey anticipate growth in their business, but also increased labor rates and compensation.
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Sustainability: A Tide Turning in Demand

In 2022, as more bizav operators turned to sustainable efforts and their demand for measures such as use of SAF have increased, supply has become an issue.
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Safety

MedAire's Dolny Warns of Security Concerns in the Wake of Covid

While business jet operators must be aware of Covid constraints, they also have a renewed sense of security and understanding that regions have changed.
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GAMA Praises EC Release of Latest Drone, UAM Strategy

The EC's Drone Strategy 2.0 outlines a vision to foster development of drones and other air mobility vehicles and provides concrete steps to get there.
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Aircraft

Developers Keep Eyes on Supersonic, Hypersonic Prize

While the design of Aerion raised questions about the future of travel beyond Mach 1, several companies remain engaged in development
Aircraft

Dassault Eyes Growing Middle East Falcon Market

Dassault is again bringing its 8X to MEBAA this year as it sees a strong market in the region for its large-cabin models and prepares for future growth.
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Avionics

CBAA, NBAA Join Opposition to Ligado Canada Application

CBAA and NBAA are concerned that Ligado Canada's application to operate in L-band at 82 percent more power than the U.S. poses a safety threat.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Tamarack-equipped King Air Proves Speedy to and from BACE

A Tamarack winglet-equipped King Air 350 established speed records on its journeys to and from NBAA-BACE 2022 in Orlando, Florida.
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Regulations and Government

FAA Extending Aircraft Registration Period to Seven Years

At the behest of Congress, the FAA is issuing a direct final rule that will extend the aircraft registration period from three years to seven years.
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Aircraft

Hermeus Progresses Toward Hypersonics with Engine Demo

Hermeus demonstrated the ability of its Chimera engine to transition from turbojet to ramjet, which is key for hypersonic travel.
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Environment

FAA Event To Provide Details on New Sustainable Grants

The DOT is hosting a public meeting on December 14 to provide FAA officials the opportunity to discuss two new aviation sustainability grant programs.
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Security

Drivania Integrates with FlightBridge

Booking platform FlightBridge will now enable Drivania to offer instant confirmation with all-inclusive prices for more than 600 destinations globally.
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NATA Delves Deeper in AAM with Events, Staffing

NATA is taking a number of steps, including creating a committee and hosting events focusing on the emerging advance air mobility sector.
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Safety

Baldwin's SMS Program Surpasses 4M Report Mark

Bladwin Safety & Compliance said the four million reports submitted through its SMS software underscores well round safety management programs in place.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

AssuredPartners Warns of Bumpy Ride in Insurance Market

The Ukraine invasion coupled with the continued Boeing Max fallout is setting 2023 up to be one of the hardest markets in aviation insurance history.
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Jefferies: Pilot Certs Increase, but Shortfall Grows

Analyst Jefferies sees a surge in ATP certificates as the FAA works its way through pent-up demand, but pilot shortages are expected to continue to grow.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Mena Technics, NextGen Aviation Launch MRO in Bahrain

The partnership between Mena Technics and Aviance Global will enable the companies to provide maintenance on commercial and private jets in Bahrain.
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Maintenance and Modifications

FinnHEMS Opts for Rusada Envision Mx Management

FinnHEMS will work with Rusada to consolidate its maintenance data into the Envision software suite so the information can be accessed remotely.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Optima Enhancing Support in Europe with New Facility

Optima Aero's facility in Anglet, France, will house maintenance, component, refurbishment and certification and distribution activities.
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Sheltair's Todd Anderson Takes Vice-chair Role at NATA

Todd Anderson is bringing 40 years of leadership experience, including as COO of Sheltair Aviation, to his vice-chair role at NATA.
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Diversity and Inclusion at Heart of NGPA Summit

The NGPA Aviation Inclusion Summit drew 125 attendees and speakers, including acting FAA Administrator Billy Nolen.
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Bombardier Preps for Delivery Ramp after Softer Q3

Bombardier delivered 25 aircraft in Q3, two fewer than a year ago in part from the ending of the Learjet program, but expects almost twice that in Q4.
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Barrington Irving Launching Bizav Training Center

Barrington Irving has teamed up with local officials in Miami and industry organizations to found a training center focused on business aviation.
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IBGAA To Host Debut Conference in Limerick

IBGAA to present a new Business Aviation National Development Plan for Ireland with key recommendations on sustainability during its inaugural conference.
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Avionics

BAE Adds Cedar Rapids To Locations with New Facilities

BAE Systems opened a new plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa a month after opening facilities in Austin, Texas, Huntsville, Alabama, and Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Environment

GE Honda Aero Teams with 4AIR on Carbon-offset Programs

Through a partnership with 4AIR, GE Honda Aero is offering its operators a range of carbon offset programs.
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NATA Adds Former Flight Standards Official to Roster

Alan Stephens will be taking over NATA's v-p of regulatory affairs role held by John McGraw, who will continue to advise the association on security.
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DHS/DOT Seeking More Bizav Human Trafficking Training

A Blue Campaign DHS official educated a GWBAA meeting on human trafficking and encouraged attending to promote training.
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Safety

FAA Releases AC To Help Pilots Avoid Midair Collisions

A new FAA advisory circular focuses on pilots' see-and-avoid responsibilities to reduce the risk of midair collisions.
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Bolen, Viola Join Slate of Members on FAA AAM Panel

The U.S. DOT appointed 12 new members to the FAA Advanced Aviation Advisory Committee, including NBAA's Bolen and HAI's Viola.
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