Spirit Airlines celebrated the official opening of Spirit Central, its new corporate campus at Dania Pointe in Dania Beach, Florida. The campus spans more than 11 acres and features four buildings, including a support center with offices, an amenity building, a new crew training facility built for hands-on experience in flight simulators, and a corporate housing facility. Additionally, the campus also includes dedicated parking garages for Spirit Team Members.

The new Spirit Central provides an expansive, centralized location for the airline's main support teams and is only a few minutes away from Spirit's operating base at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). The new campus interior includes design features that pay tribute to Spirit, including an 18-foot-long Airbus A321neo model plane, a 3D engine cowling, a gallery showcasing the famous "Howdy" sharklet, a history wall, and more. The main buildings on the campus include: Support Center: The of all four buildings is approximately 180,000 square feet and features six floors of office space for more than 1,000 corporate Team Members from the Operations Control Center, IT, Flight Operations, Inflight and more.

Fueling Station: The amenity building is easily accessible from the first floor of the Support Center and features a cafe, fitness center, and lounge spaces exclusive to Team Members. Training Hub: The training facility for Inflight and Flight Ops Teams will boast several high-tech flight simulator bays and fixed flight simulators, an advanced Cabin Emergency Evacuation Trainer (CEET), a door trainer, classrooms, and debriefing rooms. The Landing: The corporate housing facility will be the home away from home for out-of-town Team Members visiting for company business and features accommodations for up to 400 Team Members, several meeting rooms, a grab-and-go market, a pool, a fitness center, and its own parking garage. Spirit partnered with Florida-based architectural firm HuntonBrady, general contractor Brasfield & Gorrie, and project advisor Jones Lang LaSalle to design and build Spirit Central.

The airline worked with Kimco Realty, the owner and principal developer of Dania Pointe, to secure the land. The relocation from Spirit's Miramar, Florida, facilities to Spirit Central in Dania Beach is expected to be completed in the coming weeks.