Lowveld Airspace Control Sector - Airspace control
Air Force Command and Control School - Training
History
The base was officially opened on 1 July1978. It was designed from the start to be a highly-protected wartime base. As such, it has armoured and underground hangers, with revetments placed close to the runways for aircraft on immediate take-off standby duty.
The base is teeming with wildlife, being surrounded by the 25 kmē AFB Hoedspruit Game Reserve. Keeping the runway clear of animals was a massive problem. This led the base to introduce three cheetahs on the flight line, with the end result that animal incursions onto the runway have decreased by 90%. Another SAAF base, AFB Makhado, has since also adopted this concept.
In the late 1990s an unused portion of the base was converted into a civilian airport known as Eastgate Airport.
The base gained international media attention in 2000, when it hosted the United States Air Force's rescue contingent as part of Operation Atlas Response, the mission to provide rescue and humanitarian support to areas of Mozambique devastated by the severe flooding caused by Cyclone Eline.