NOTAM stands for Notice to Airmen (now also officially: Notice to Air Missions). It is an official message issued by aviation authorities to inform pilots and other aviation personnel about temporary or permanent changes to the aeronautical environment that could affect flight safety.
NOTAMs serve as essential briefings for pilots before and during a flight. They provide time-sensitive information that is not included in standard aeronautical publications like charts or the AIP (Aeronautical Information Publication).
A NOTAM can include, but is not limited to:
NOTAMs typically follow a standardized ICAO format with the following elements:
A1234/24
Q) EDMM/QMRLC/IV/NBO/A/000/999/4843N00911E005
A) EDDS
B) 2406010600 C) 2406011000
E) RWY 25 CLOSED DUE TO MAINTENANCE
NOTAMs are usually written in highly compressed telegraphic language to save transmission bandwidth. Training is needed to read them fluently and interpret their operational relevance.