[28] Lithuania's former president Rolandas Paksas started and ended his 47 day flight around the world at this airfield.
[35][36] Kyviškės airfield is the location for annual "Drone Days" event, where international defence suppliers showcase their UAV technologies and solutions.
[44] When Lithuania regained its independence in 1990, Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces used Kyviškės airfield as an airbase.
[45] In the early days after the declaration of independence, Kyviškės Airfield would have been used for government evacuation, in case of a reinvasion.
According to him, Vilnius Tech, the current owner and operator of the aerodrome, makes it difficult to develop and expand sporting and commercial activities at the airfield.