About NOTAM History
NOTAM History (notamhistory.com) provides on-demand access to archived Notices to Airmen for professionals who need documented aeronautical information from the past — not just what is active today on FAA NOTAM Search or EFB briefing screens.
Our mission
When NOTAMs expire, they vanish from briefing systems — yet the need for that information often appears months or years later in investigations, litigation, insurance, and audits. We make archive retrieval as simple as entering an ICAO code and a date, with results emailed in standard ICAO format.
We do not attempt to replace operational briefing. NOTAM History serves the retrospective moment when professionals ask what was officially published then.
Built for professionals
Our users include accident investigators, aviation lawyers, insurers, safety officers, and operators who require reliable, date-specific NOTAM documentation without integrating enterprise APIs. Pricing is accessible for occasional use (€9.99 one-off) and regular programmes (€29.99/year with ten searches, €29.99 top-ups).
Role-specific guides cover accident investigation, aviation lawyers, insurance claims, and flight safety audits.
Technology and data
Archive data comes from professional aviation data APIs with approximately two years of historical depth for supported ICAO aerodromes and FIRs worldwide. Coverage varies by location and date; see data sources and accuracy.
Search parameters: ICAO location, historical validity date, optional NOTAM number. Delivery by email within seconds; account holders retain search history.
Contact and policies
Questions about the service, billing, or data handling: use the Contact form on the homepage. Legal terms: terms of service and privacy policy.
Start a search from the homepage or read how it works for step-by-step instructions.
Product principles and boundaries
NOTAM History deliberately limits scope: retrospective archive retrieval by ICAO and date with email delivery. We do not provide live briefing, flight planning, or enterprise API access.
We invest in clear guidance content — FAA comparisons, expired NOTAM explanations, role-specific workflows — because many legal and insurance professionals encounter NOTAM questions infrequently.
Feedback from investigators, lawyers, and safety officers shapes priorities: search history, subscription billing, optional NOTAM filters, and ICAO-format email output.
Professional use summary
NOTAM History delivers archived NOTAMs by ICAO aerodrome or FIR and historical validity date, with approximately two years of archive depth via professional aviation data APIs. Pricing: €9.99 one-off, €29.99/year (ten searches), €29.99 top-up. Email output uses ICAO plain-text format for investigators, lawyers, insurers, safety officers, and operators. Not for pre-flight briefing — use FAA NOTAM Search or approved operator systems for current US and international operations before flight.
NOTAM History queries professional archive APIs by 4-letter ICAO aerodrome or FIR code and historical validity date, returning ICAO plain-text NOTAM output by email within seconds. Archive depth is approximately two years where supported. Pricing is €9.99 per one-off search, €29.99 per year including ten searches, or €29.99 top-up packs. The service is designed for investigators, aviation lawyers, insurers, safety officers, and operators who need expired NOTAMs no longer shown on FAA NOTAM Search or briefing apps — and is not for pre-flight operational briefing.
We welcome feedback from professional users on additional guide topics that would shorten investigation and claims workflows—contact us via the homepage form with role and use-case detail.
Archive retrieval on notamhistory.com remains the practical path for about notam history workflows when expired notices are unavailable on FAA NOTAM Search or standard briefing feeds.
Our content library links related guides—FAA comparisons, FIR search, role-specific workflows—so first-time users orient quickly without aviation IT support. That educational layer is part of the product value for law firms and insurers with infrequent NOTAM questions.
Search historical NOTAMs
Enter a 4-letter ICAO aerodrome or FIR code and a date up to two years in the past. Results are delivered to your inbox within seconds.
Start a NOTAM archive search