Leadership

Meet the team

Our leadership team brings decades of aviation knowledge and a hands-on approach to running the airfield. Their focus is simple: create a reliable, welcoming environment for pilots, crews, and travelers alike.

Dunes Air staff in blue jackets and black shorts standing next to light blue vintage vehicles with a blue and silver private jet in the background on an airstrip.

Angel Medina

Airport Facility & Operations Manager

Angel Medina brings a decade of experience to Bermuda Dunes Airport (UDD) as Airport Facility & Operations Manager. A Coachella Valley native, Angel earned his B.S. in Psychology from the University of San Francisco in 2014, graduating Magna Cum Laude as the first in his family to receive a college degree. He joined the airport as an Administrative Assistant in 2015 and, through roles spanning management, customer service, line service, and maintenance, developed a deep passion for aviation — supporting the airport through its transfer to Crown Aero in 2021 and the current rebrand to Dunes Air in 2026.

Lynn Hay

Airport Assistant Manager

Lynn Hay brings over 20 years of aviation and business leadership to Dunes Air at Bermuda Dunes Airport. Since joining in 2017, she has been integral to daily FBO operations — overseeing scheduling, team coordination, purchasing, financial oversight, and fuel planning. Her background spans flight-line operations, customer service, marketing, and corporate aviation account management. Lynn is passionate about building strong teams and delivering the seamless, professional experience that defines Dunes Air, and remains actively involved in community and cancer-related initiatives.

Ann Goodwyn

Airport Manager

Ann Goodwyn brings four decades of General Aviation experience to Dunes Air, launching her career in 1986 at Combs Gates FBO at Palm Springs International. After relocating to Dallas in 1994, she moved into software development and customer service training, including launching joint venture FBOs in Mexico. Back in the Palm Springs area by 2006, she grew Tradition Aviation at Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport to $7M in annual revenue before its sale in 2014. Ann joined Dunes Air as Airport Manager in 2016, guiding the airport through its transition to Crown Aero in 2021 and rebranding to Dunes Air in 2026.

Join the Team

Dunes Air is built by people who care deeply about service, craft, and how others feel when they arrive. If you’re interested in being part of a thoughtful, hospitality-driven team, explore our current openings.