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Wed, Nov 19, 2008

Frontier Names Fill-In Leader For Regional Subsidiary

Cam Kenyon Steps In At Lynx To Replace Tom Nunn

Frontier Airlines announced this week VP of Flight Operations Cameron Kenyon has been named interim President of its Denver-based regional subsidiary, Lynx Aviation, effective November 21. Kenyon replaces Tom Nunn, who resigned as Lynx President in early November.

"Cam has had a tremendous career with Frontier," said Sean Menke, Frontier President and CEO, "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."

Kenyon joined Frontier in 2000 as a pilot. He served as Director of Flight and Training Standards prior to being named Chief Pilot, and was later promoted to Vice President of Flight Operations in 2007. Prior to receiving his JD at the University of Colorado School of Law, he graduated from the US Naval Academy and served in the Navy as an instructor pilot.

"It has been an honor for me to work with everyone in Flight Operations," Kenyon said. "At the same time, I am excited about the opportunity to serve with the professionals at Lynx, and to help a relatively young regional airline grow its customer base and increase its value to Frontier," Kenyon said. "It is a challenge that I look forward to."

Lynx Aviation was formed by Frontier Airlines Holdings in September 2006... and finally got off the ground in December 2007 following a difficult gestation and certification process, as ANN reported.

The feeder airline supports smaller routes into Frontier's hub at Denver International Airport, using a fleet of Bombardier Q400 turboprops.

FMI: www.frontierairlines.com

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