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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Latest from Kerry Lynch

Airports

Mims: Airports Have Rare Opportunity To Leap Forward

FAA Deputy Administrator Mims noted $25 billion in funding available and focus on infrastructure, saying airports have a "once-in-generation" opportunity.
Environment

House Clears Way for SAF Blender's Tax Credit

House approves SAF blender's tax credits as part of passage of Inflation Reduction Act.
Regulations and Government

DOT Updates SIFL Rates

The SIFL rates, used to compute value of non-business travel aboard a company-provided aircraft, are slightly lower in the second half, unadjusted.

CAN To Host Fund an Angel Reception during BACE

After raising nearly $500,000 last year, CAN is returning to a reception format during BACE for one of its most important fundraisers.
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Aircraft

Hermeus Conducting Engine Tests of Mach 5 Quarterhorse

Hermeus is checking off ground engine test milestones for its Quarterhorse Mach 5 scaled demonstrator in preparation for first flight next year.
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NBAA Stepping Up Communications with Regional Groups

NBAA’s Local and Regional Group Committee is planning quarterly meetings with regional business aviation associations to address local and national issues.
Aircraft

GAMA Grows by Six, Nearing 150 Members

Six new member are expanding GAMA at every membership level.
Regulations and Government

Senate Approves Blender's Tax Credits

The Inflation Reduction Act would provide industry-supported tax credits to encourage sustainable aviation fuel production.

Bids for Aerion Assets Now Due on September 7

Under a Florida insolvency proceeding, Aerion's assets will go to auction on September 16 with bids due by September 7.
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Aircraft

Italy's Air Corporate To Add Challenger 3500 to Fleet

Air Corporate SRL is to become the first operator in Europe to offer the Bombardier Challenger 3500 for charter.
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White House Summit Brings AAM Into National Focus

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy hosted a daylong summit on the challenges and opportunities of integrating eVTOLs and UAS.

AOPA Notches 200th You Can Fly Flying Club

Over the past decade, AOPA has provided resources to and supported the formation of 200 flying clubs as part of an effort to foster the GA community.
Charter & Fractional

Summer Charter Inquiries Heat Up at Luxaviation

Luxaviation is seeing 1,000 or more charter inquiries a day from clients seeking summer travel.
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Aircraft

Bombardier Challenger 3500 Deliveries To Begin Shortly

Bombardier's president and CEO Eric Martel said deliveries of the Challenger 3500 is on pace for this quarter with all key certifications in hand.
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Aircraft

Orders Boost Bombardier Backlog to $14.7 Billion

Bombardier is planning for a 15 to 20 percent increase in production next year, but Martel says ramp-up will be a caution pace given supply chain concerns.
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FutureFlight

Infrastructure Could Be Advanced Air Mobility's Greatest Challenge, Say Experts

Experts caution about the ability to fundraise and accommodate infrastructure demands for AAM
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Charter & Fractional

Wheels Up Sees Flight Hour Increase, Leads Part 135 Ops

Wheels Up Part 135 operations led all others in the the first half of the year, but EJM, Solairus, and Jet Aviation each saw significant gains, Argus said.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Marsh Brothers Developing King Air Flap Roller Upgrade

Marsh Brothers is working toward approvals this year of a kit that it says will bring improved technologies to King Air flap rollers.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Four Points Acquisition Gives Elliott Base in Dallas

Elliott has expanded its footprint to Dallas and added a fifth location with the acquisition of Four Points Aero on Love Field.
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Argus: Business Aircraft Activity Surged in First Half

Business aircraft activity in 2022 outpaced 2021 each month in the first half of the year, but the rate of growth is expected to slow, Argus reported.

NBAA Owner-pilot Coalition Outlines Key Issues

NBAA's newly formed Owner Pilot Association Coalition will tackle insurance, safety, training, ATC, and other issues under its initial priorities.
Rotorcraft

Supply Chain Issues Lead To Drop in Bell Deliveries

Bell commercial helicopter deliveries dipped by nearly 28 percent as supply chain issues pushed several shipments out of the second quarter, Donnelly said.
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Textron Posts Strong 2Q but Sees Supply Constraints

Textron Aviation's turbine aircraft deliveries were up by six units in the second quarter but company chair warns of shipment slippages in second half.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Daher Opens Online Marketplace for Parts, Services

During this week's EAA AirVenture, Daher launched its Aviation Marketplace e-commerce parts and services portal for its in-production and legacy airplanes.
Maintenance and Modifications

AAR Secures FAA Nod for Corporate-wide SMS

Among the earliest independent third-party MROs to do so, AAR has received FAA recognition for its corporate SMS program.
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Maintenance and Modifications

AeroBrigham Bringing in Record Business This Year

Decatur, Texas-based AeroBrigham delivered nine airframe completions and reconfigurations in the first half and has many more on the books this year.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Aviation Exteriors Adding Mx, Conversion Services

Recently acquired paint specialist Aviation Exteriors Louisiana is adding maintenance and conversions through an expansion project of its facilities.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Adds Avionics Satellite Shop in Oregon

Seeing growing business in the Aurora, Oregon area, Duncan Aviation added a fixed satellite base there to provide avionics support.
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Regulations and Government

Sen. Graham Calls for Increasing Pilot Retirement Age

Sen. Lindsey Graham, backed by a handful of other Republican Senators, have introduced a bill to increase the airline pilot retirement age to 67.
Training and Workforce

Boeing Ups Demand Forecast for Aviation Personnel

Boeing's latest 20-year outlook forecasts demands for 2.1 million personnel in commercial aviation.