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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People in Aviation

A look at aviation industry changes in leadership roles and job titles as well as those recognized with awards and honors.
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Engines

Rolls-Royce Pearl 10X Accumulates 1,000 Hours

The newest member of the Rolls-Royce Pearl family is progressing toward service entry aboard the Falcon 10X in 2025.
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Embraer Eyes Expansion, Acceptance of SAF

Embraer has a multi-faced sustainability effort involving the expansion of SAF, research on electric, and hydrogen testing.
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Aircraft

Italian Armed Forces Ups Orders for Piaggio Avanti Evos

The Italian Minister of Defence formalized an order for six more Avanti Evos as Piaggio Aerospace gathers bids for the company.
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Global Jet Capital Closes on $609 Million Offering

Global Jet Capital has brought total securitized assets to $4.4 billion with its sixth asset-backed security offering that raised about $609 million.

ACA Pushes Forward on Effort To Curb Illegal Charter

ACA's Glenn Hogben sees education take root as his association, working collaboratively with the global industry, keeps illegal charter in the forefront.
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GJC: Bizav Market To Rake in $186.8B through 2026

Global Jet Capital forecasts that the industry will continue an upward trajectory led by demand for heavy jets over the next five years.
Safety

IBAC Looks To Expansion as IS-BAO Turns 20

IBAC released its first update for IS-BAO in four years, added a RPAS program, and is building on its PS3 and support network programs.
Training and Workforce

Bolen: EBACE To Showcase 'Stronger than Ever' Industry

EBACE is returning with full agenda but fewer exhibitors as the Russian/Ukraine conflict takes toll.
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FlightAware Taxi Predictor Taps Into Real-time Data

FlightAware has added a Taxi-Out Duration feature to Foresight that it says addresses a long-standing issue of inaccurate taxi-time predictions.

IADA, Mente/Four Corners Pledge Ukrainian Refugee Aid

IADA is joining with Mente Group CEO Brian Proctor on donation to orphanage in Romania housing Ukrainian refugees.
Environment

Aviation Organizations Urge 'Fixes' To EPA SAF Proposal

Forty-two aviation and energy organizations urged that the EPA make "simple fixes" to a proposal on feedstocks used in SAF.

Bolen Calls for 'Bold Actions' To Address Aviation Workforce

NBAA president and CEO Ed Bolen warned that workforce shortages could 'destabilize operations' and urged Congress to support collaborative initiatives.

Embraer Looks To Add 1,000 Workers to Payroll

Embraer is hiring as it eyes growth in aircraft deliveries.
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Safety

Baldwin Integrates JumpSeat Crowdsourced App into FRAT

Introduced last year and now with several thousand users, JumpSeat's crowdsourced app enables pilots to share and access operational information.

Raytheon Invests in Hermeus as Avionics Testing Begins

Raytheon's RTX Ventures is making a strategic investment in Hermeus as the hypersonic technology developer begins avionics testing.
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USAIG Attempts To Drop Coverage for Unlicensed Pilot

USAIG claims it should not have to cover damages caused from an unlicensed pilot but the operator suggests that the insurer didn't require full disclosure.
Training and Workforce

CAE To Open Bizav Training Center in Savannah

CAE anticipates opening a new business aviation training center in mid-2023 near Gulfstream's headquarters in Savannah, Georgia.
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Newly Merged Eve Holding Begins Trading on NYSE

The merger of Zanite and Eve UAM Eve Holding generated $337 million in gross proceeds.
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NBAA Brings Hill Veteran on Board To Lead Govt Affairs

Kristie Greco Johnson has 25 years of government and political experience, including as chief of staff to House T&I chairman Peter DeFazio (D-Oregon).

Garmin Pilot Update Provides Taxiway Closure Notams

Garmin has added several features and improvements to its Pilot app, from taxiway notams to improved dynamic map displays.
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China Bizjet Fleet Slides Lead Asia-Pac into 1.1% Drop

The number of business jets in Asia Pacific dropped by 1.1 percent in 2021, led by a 5.1 percent dip in Greater China
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Norman Mineta, 'A True Giant' in Transportation, Dies

Mineta rose up from internment during World War II to become a widely revered member of Congress and steer the country through the 9/11 attacks.
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Bizav Activity Sets New Records in April

While North American bizav flight activity had its strongest April on record last month, European activity surged by 74.8 percent in the month, Argus said.
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Regulations and Government

Part 135 Rest and Duty ARC Submits Recommendations

The Part 135 Rest and Duty ARC looked at numerous factors and relied on fatigue science experts in developing its recommendations, NBAA said.
Regulations and Government

NBAA Advises Carriers To Register for EU Pax Systems

NBAA said new passenger entry programs for the EU are going to take effect in September of this year and then May 2023.
Environment

Leaders See Need for More Buy-in on SAF

SAF is considered a key to the future of business aviation sustainability but operators remain hesitant as the fuel supply still ramps up.
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NTSB: More Needs To Be Done on Most Wanted List

NTSB has 22 open recommendations surrounding Most Wanted List issues involving SMS for passenger-carrying operations and crash resistant recorders.

People in Aviation

A review of industry job title updates, leadership changes, awards recognitions and honoring the memory of those who have taken their final flight.
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House Panel Clears Bills To Foster Workforce, AAM

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved three bills designed to prepare for the future of aerospace.