Allegiant Air is building a new 80,000-square-foot training center in Las Vegas, set to open in spring 2026. The facility, located near the Las Vegas Strip and reportedly close to Harry Reid International Airport, will serve as a central hub for pilots and flight attendants from across the country. It will be equipped with multiple Airbus and Boeing flight simulators, a full aircraft cabin mockup, and other specialized training equipment to enhance crew skills.
Allegiant employs more than 6,300 people, including 1,840 flight attendants and 1,350 pilots. As of mid-2024, its fleet includes 85 Airbus A320s, 32 Airbus A319s, and nine Boeing 737-8200s. The airline, headquartered in Summerlin, Las Vegas, is known for its ultra-low-cost model and routes connecting smaller cities with vacation destinations, often without direct competition. The new training facility underscores Allegiant’s ongoing investment in its operations and workforce.