An airbase typically has some facilities similar to a
civilian airport; for example,
air traffic control and
firefighting. Some military aerodromes have passenger facilities; for example,
RAF Brize Norton in
England has a terminal used by passengers for the
Royal Air Force's passenger transport flights. A number of military airbases may also have a
civil enclave for commercial passenger flights, e.g.
Beijing Nanyuan Airport (China),
Chandigarh Airport (India),
Ibaraki Airport (Japan),
Burlington International Airport (USA),
Sheikh Ul-Alam International Airport Srinagar (India),
Taipei Songshan Airport (Taiwan), and
Eindhoven airport (The Netherlands). Likewise, the opposite also occurs; large civilian airports may contain a smaller military airbase within their environs, such as
Royal Brunei Air Force Base, Rimba (located within
Brunei International Airport). Some airbases have dispersed aircraft parking,
revetments,
hardened aircraft shelters, or even
underground hangars, to protect aircraft from enemy attack.
Combat aircraft require secure protected storage of
aircraft ordnance and munitions. Other facilities may also include technical buildings for servicing and support of survival equipment (including
flying helmets and personal liquid oxygen), flight simulator for synthetic training, servicing facilities for all aircraft systems (airframes, propulsion, avionics, weapons systems) and associated ground support systems (including mechanical transport). All military airbases will have buildings for
military administration (station headquarters, squadron briefing and operations), and larger bases will also include medical and dental facilities for military personnel (and sometimes their dependents), along with dining (
mess, informally known as the 'cook house'), accommodation (single living accommodation for
junior ranks, Sergeants' and Officers' Mess for senior non-commissioned officers and commissioned officers), recreational facilities (club house for socialising), shopping facilities (
NAAFI shops, base exchange, commissary), and sports facilities (gymnasium, swimming pool, sports pitches). An airbase may be defended by
anti-aircraft weapons and
force protection troops. of the
Swedish Air Force taking off from a road runway, as part of a dispersal airbase.|alt= ==Dispersal airbase==