Primary Hub – Griffin Air Headquarters
Miami International Airport serves as the primary hub and operational headquarters for Griffin Air. Positioned at the crossroads of North America, the Caribbean, and South America, Miami provides Griffin Air with a strategic foundation for both domestic and international operations. Its location enables efficient connectivity across major U.S. markets while serving as a gateway to expanding global destinations.
As the central command location for Griffin Air, Miami supports a full range of operations, including short-haul, medium-haul, and long-haul flights. The hub plays a critical role in airline coordination, pilot operations, and future fleet expansion. Miami’s dynamic airspace, coastal weather patterns, and high traffic volume offer an immersive and realistic operating environment that reflects real-world airline conditions.
Miami represents the operational heart of Griffin Air and serves as the foundation for the airline’s long-term growth, global connectivity, and leadership
Miami International Airport (MIA)
Primary Hub – Headquarters and International Gateway
Miami serves as Griffin Air’s primary hub and supports the airline’s most diverse and long-range operations.
Assigned Aircraft
PMDG 777-300ER / 777 Family
Role: Long-haul international flagship
Operations:
Miami → Europe
Miami → South America
Miami → West Coast USA
Miami → Future global expansion routes
Purpose: The 777 serves as Griffin Air’s primary long-haul aircraft and flagship fleet, operating the airline’s longest and most prestigious routes.
FENIX A320 Family (A319 / A320 / A321)
Role: Medium-haul and high-density domestic / international routes
Operations:
Miami → Major U.S. hubs
Miami → Caribbean
Miami → Central America
Miami → Northern South America
Purpose: The FENIX A320 family serves as the backbone of Griffin Air’s domestic and regional international network.
FBW A380X
Role: Ultra long-haul flagship aircraft
Operations:
Miami → Major international hubs
Miami → High-capacity long-haul routes
Special flagship and event operations
Purpose: The A380X represents Griffin Air’s premier aircraft and is used for flagship long-haul routes and special operations.
Secondary Hub – Domestic and National Operations
Denver serves as Griffin Air’s domestic operations hub and supports national route coverage.
Assigned Aircraft
FENIX A320 Family (A319 / A320 / A321)
Role : Primary domestic aircraft
Operations:
Denver → West Coast
Denver → Midwest
Denver → Southern U.S.
Denver → Miami
Purpose:
Provides flexible, efficient domestic coverage across Griffin Air’s national route network.
FBW A320neo
Role: Short-haul and medium-haul domestic operations
Operations:
Denver → Regional hubs
Denver → Medium-range domestic routes
Purpose: Supports high-frequency domestic operations with modern, efficient aircraft performance.
PMDG 777 (Limited Assignment)
Role: Select long-haul domestic and future international expansion
Operations:
Denver → Miami
Denver → Future international routes
Special operations
Purpose: Provides long-range capability and prepares DEN for future expansion.