Akdepe Airdrome Akdepe Airdrome is the main airfield of the air force, located in
Ashgabat. The
border troops of Turkmenistan use the airfield for their own aircraft. In June 2008, President of Turkmenistan
Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedov flew over the capital of the country on a MiG-29 supersonic combat aircraft after visiting the airfield. Around 2015, conditions for local flights at the military airfield began to be prepared for the
2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.
Mary-2 Airfield Mary-2 airbase is located north of the city of Mary. In the Soviet era, it hosted two
Tu-22M3 squadrons from the 185th Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment. During the
withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, these two squadrons bombed the Afghan
Mujahideen during the
Panjshir offensives of the Soviet
40th Army. In early 1989, the last of these squadrons left the Mary-2 airfield and returned to their places of permanent deployment. The long runway Mary-2 can accommodate all types of aircraft, including heavy transport aircraft and strategic bombers. During the
Iraq War, it was speculated that the airbase would be used to host
United States Army equipment from the
Karshi-Khanabad Air Base in neighboring
Uzbekistan. In September 2004, a representative of the
military attaché of the U.S. visited the Mary-2 airfield, and at around the same time, construction companies from the
United Arab Emirates began work at the airfield to bring the facility to a state of full readiness for operation. Briefly during the
Soviet period the Mary-2 airbase housed an aggressor squadron used for training Soviet fighter pilots in aerial combat, akin to the
United States Navy's
Top Gun school. ==Aircraft==