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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Kenyon Succeeds Nunn at Lynx

Cameron Kenyon, who is currently vice president of flight operations, was named interim president of Denver-based regional airline Lynx Aviation, effective Nov. 21, succeeding Tom Nunn, who resigned the post in early November. Lynx is a subsidiary of Frontier Airlines Holdings, providing feeder service at Denver.
"Cam has had a tremendous career with Frontier," said Frontier President and CEO Sean Menke, "so moving him to the top leadership post at Lynx was a natural for me. His background as a pilot and chief pilot and then as vice president of flight operations at Frontier gives Cam an ideal perspective on running our regional operation."


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