The new Sweeney School of Aviation offered opportunities for students to learn to fly and to learn to repair aircraft.
The depot's original mission was to repair and maintain aircraft and provide supply services for the Army Air Corps.
In October 1913 a mobile workshop was built to repair aircraft in the field.
Organized to allow more men to be available for combat, women soon filled jobs like repairing aircraft, breaking enemy codes and serving as gunnery instructors.
Maintained and repaired aircraft, 1917-1918.
From that moment the plant became the first military enterprise that was allowed to repair civil aircraft.
The mission of the station became to repair and overhaul aircraft and return them to active service.
During this time, he reorganized the workshop and expanded its capability to repair aircraft as well.
The 1st factory opened in 1952 to repair aircraft.
It is also engaged with repairing military aircraft and vehicles, as well as their components.