The airfield is operated by the Israel Airports Authority and includes activity of flying schools, private aircraft, helicopters, flight simulators and garages that provide maintenance services for most general aviation aircraft, including: Cessna 152 planes, twin engine turbo prop planes and light jet planes.
Today users can enjoy a wide range of activity at the airfield, including: courses on flying and flight simulators, theoretical studies, private flights at weekends, hire of airplanes and helicopters for pleasure flights, aerial photography and air taxi services.