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.

Kerry Lynch

Latest from Kerry Lynch

Former Acting FAA Administrator Joe Del Balzo Dies

Joe Del Balzo, who died February 11, was among the few FAA career employees to hold the deputy and acting administrator positions.

Argus: Business Aviation Flights, Hours Soar in 2021

Business aviation activity in North America surpassed each of the past three years, Argus reported in their annual Business Aviation Review.
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Bizav Seeing Shift Toward Southeast Asia

Business jet makers have expansive plans to grow in Asia-Pacific as Southeast Asia prepares for the rebound, leaders say.
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Airlines

Aviation Alliance Expands Reach, Adding Grange President to Board

Betsy Huber, president of the National Grange, is eyeing issues where rural and farming communities can collaborate with aviation.
Aircraft

Earnings Soar, but Bombardier Cautious on Jet Delivery Ramp

Bombardier's earnings jumped by 220 percent in 2021 as the company emerged as a pure-play business jet maker and is seeing continued order strength.
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CrewBlast Posts Wage Rates for Crew

Data accrued through the CrewBlast app showed that a PIC rate can range from $700 per day on a King Air 200 to $4,000 for a Gulfstream G600.
FutureFlight

MagniX Teams with Brazil's Desaer on Hybrid-electric Regional Airliner

Desaer, which has been developing the ATL-100 light regional twin turboprop, is looking at the next iteration, the ATL-100H, which incorporates magniX magni350 electric propulsion units.
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Hahn Air promotes Kirsten Rehmann to CEO

Kirsten Rehmann takes the reins at Hahn Air as CEO after serving with the company for nearly 20 years.
ATC

FAA Map Provides Guide on 5G Deployment

An FAA map provides up-to-date information surrounding the deployment of 5G near 87 airports.,
FutureFlight

Bell Trials with NASA Move APT Autonomous Cargo Vehicle Toward Commercialization

Bell completed a trial of its APT uncrewed cargo platform with ground-based radar to test its capabilities in complex airspace and operating-beyond-visual-line-of-sight missions.
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British GA Group Preps for In-person Annual Conference

After a year of pressing forward online, the British Business and General Aviation Association is returning to an in-person conference in March.

Bell Completes NASA Flight Trials with Autonomous Pod

Bell, believing its Autonomous Pod Transport is ready to begin the certification process, completed NASA trials demonstrating flight in complex airspace.
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Regulations and Government

NBAA Urges Further FAA Collaboration on 5G Interference for GA Operators

Despite progress for airlines, GA is still facing 5G-rollout-related challenges, and NBAA head Ed Bolen believes the FAA needs to provide more help.

Bombardier Noteholders Sue Company over Divestitures

Several Bombardier noteholders have filed a complaint before the New York Supreme Court over Bombardier's sale of its businesses outside business aviation.

Former FAA Administrator Langhorne Bond Dies

Dubbed a "father of ATC," Bond, who died January 29, was known for his efforts to roll out early versions of a computerized air traffic control system.

Bombardier Reorganizes International Sales Team

Bombardier realigned duties of three sales executives covering Europe, Asia, and Latin America with the departure of int'l sales v-p Christophe Degoumois.
Airlines

Aloft AeroArchitects Brings Scott Meyer on Board as CEO

Scott Meyer succeeds Robert Sundin as CEO at Aloft AeroArchitects.

People in Aviation

Billy Nolen is FAA associate administrator for aviation safety and Greg Fell is CEO of JetNet. Linda Peters and Roger Sperry have retired.
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Aircraft

FACC Providing Challenger 3500 Interior Components

Continuing its long-standing relationship with Bombardier, FACC is producing and certifying cabin components for the Challenger 3500.
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ATC

FAA Renews Mitre Research Center Contract

Mitre said the nine-year FAA renewal from the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development will enable it to expand its research from surface to space.
Aircraft

Boom To Build Overture Production Plant in North Carolina

Boom expects to break ground this year on a 400,000-sq-ft Overture production plant and begin manufacturing of the supersonic airliner in 2024.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

SmartSky Adds Global Aviation Tech to Sales Network

Global Aviation Tehnologies will provide sales and installation of SmartSky Networks connectivity equipment.
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Rotorcraft

El Aero Services Becomes First HAI SMS Program User

HAI unveiled its program in October to provide small and cost-conscious operators assistance with implementing SMS.
Aircraft

Bell Upgrading USAF Osprey Tiltrotor Nacelles

Eyeing long-term maintainability of the USAF Osprey fleet, Bell is swapping out nacelles with ones that are more maintainable, robust.
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GAMA Expands Array of Members

Leonardo, Safran Helicopters, and Prime Air are among seven companies joining GAMA at various membership levels.
Maintenance and Modifications

Tamarack Adds ASG to Authorized Network

ASG, based in Miami, joins 12 other Tamarack authorized service centers in the U.S. and seven others globally.
Maintenance and Modifications

SEA To Offer Universal InSight Avionics on Hawker 800s

Working with Universal Avionics, Southeast Aerospace is developing STCs to swap out legacy Hawker 800 avionics with the Universal InSight flight deck.

Mike France To Depart NATA

Mike France, who steered regulatory affairs and then safety and training for NATA, is taking a new role with Magpie Human Safety Systems.

JetAviva Promotes Deaton to CEO, Posts Record Sales

JetAviva, which posted 100 transactions and record revenue in 2021, is transitioning leadership with COO Emily Deaton taking over as CEO.

CrewBlast Seeing Requests for Range of Aircraft

Recently launched CrewBlast has found the most requests for crews for the G500, Falcon 7X, Challenger 605, Citation XLS, and GIV.