It is the administrative center of the Turkish Land Aviation School in Isparta, which trains officers and petty officers to the Turkish army.
The airbase has played an important role in the Cyprus Operation.
Since 1968, the rotary wing aircraft taken from the Turkish Air Force inventory joined the union.
Former brigadier Coşkun declared himself the Commander of the Aviation and managed some helicopters used in the coup until he went to Akıncı Air Base.
[1] Also a part of the Turkish Army's aviation force is the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems Brigade (tr:İHAS Tugayı), located at Kahramankazan, Ankara.