a. The distribution of U.S. international NOTAMs to foreign International NOTAM Offices (NOFs) and the receipt and distribution of foreign International NOTAMs are accomplished by the U.S. International NOTAM Office (U.S. NOF), ATO-282, located in Herndon, Virginia.
b. NOFs exchange Class I NOTAMs with the other NOFs via the Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunications Network (AFTN). Class one NOTAMs are those NOTAMs distributed via telecommunications (NOTAMs distributed via Postal Services are class II NOTAMs). NOTAMs from foreign NOFs destined for the U.S. are received via AFTN at the FAA National Communications Center in Kansas City, Missouri, and are relayed to the U.S. NOF in Washington, DC. The U.S. NOF receives all incoming Class I International NOTAMs for processing and automatic distribution to U.S. aviation users.
c. The U.S. NOF reviews all Class I NOTAMs received to insure their completeness, for conversion into English plain-text language and for redistribution to aviation users in the conterminous U.S., Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Upon distribution to the aviation users, all Class I NOTAMs are simultaneously entered into a computerized International NOTAM file at the National Communications Center in Kansas City according to both NOTAM number and location. Computer storage of Class I International NOTAM information allows the NOTAMs to be made available for instant recall by all FSSs and AFTN subscribers through the request-reply feature of the Service B and AFTN telecommunications networks.
d. Only current Class I NOTAMs are available by request-reply on Service B and AFTN. Queries for NOTAMs from the NOTAM file at the National Communications Center in Kansas City may be for a list of all NOTAMs for a location or for a single NOTAM number. (Airspace NOTAMs are filed under the issuing NOF.)
e. The U.S. NOF does not exchange Class I International NOTAMs with all foreign International NOFs. A complete tabulation of International NOTAM exchange among International NOFs and the areas of responsibility for each NOF is contained in ICAO Document 7383-AIS/503, Aeronautical Information Services Provided by States (see Charts and Publications for Flights Outside the U.S. in this manual for subscription information).
f. The following tabulation is a listing of NOFs that currently exchange NOTAMs with the U.S. NOF:
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U | V | Y | Z
g. This is the current list of countries with whom the United States does not share NOTAM information.
h. The following are countries with whom the United States does exchange NOTAM data but whose NOTAMs are issued by another NOTAM office.
Brutan East Timor Iraq Malawi Nepal Burundi Iran Laos Mongolia Swaziland
Bahrain issues NOTAMs for Qatar Belgium issues NOTAMs for Luxembourg Congo issues NOTAMs for Central African Republic
Equatorial Guinea
Cameroon Gabon
Sao Tome and Principe
ChadCroatia issues NOTAMs for Bosnia Ethopia issues NOTAMs for Djibouti Fiji issues NOTAMs for Tongo
Kiribati
Tuvalu
Niue Island
Iles Walles Et Futuna
Vanuatu
New Caldonia
American Samoa
Kritimati (Christmas Island)France issues NOTAMs for Monaco Ghana issues NOTAMs for Benin
TogoHonduras issues NOTAMs for Guatemala
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
El Salvador
MZ/BelizeItaly issues NOTAMs for Albania Jamaica issues NOTAMs for Cayman Islands Liberia issues NOTAMs for Seirra Leone
GuineaMadagascar issues NOTAMs for Comores
ReunionMalaysia issues NOTAMs for Brunei Darussalam New Zealand issues NOTAMs for Cook Island Russsia issues NOTAMs for Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Georgia
Kazakstan
Kyrgyzstan
Moldava
Tadjikistan
Turkmenistan
UzbekistanSenegal issues NOTAMs for Mali
Gambia
Guinea Bissau
Mauritanie
Burkina Faso
Ivory Coast
NigerSpain issues NOTAMs for Gibraltar
Camary IslandsTrinidad issues NOTAMs for Anguilla Island
Antigua and Barbuda
Barbados
Dominica
French Antilles
Grenada
Montserrat Island
St. Kitts and Nevis
Lucia
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Virgin IslandTurkey issues NOTAMs for Turkish Federated State of Cyprus