AIP Supplements are used to publish temporary information of long duration (3 months or longer) and/or information of operational significance containing comprehensive texts, charts or diagrams, even if this information is of short duration (less than 3 months). AIP Supplements must be allocated consecutively and based on the calendar year and kept as the first item in an AIP binder.

AIP Supplements may have a defined period of validity or an estimate date of terminus. In each case the Supplement must be kept within the AIP during the complete period of validity. The Supplements may be cancelled (or replaced) by other Supplements, by AIP Amendment or by NOTAM.


There are two types of Supplements:

  • Regular Supplements, containing information which is not of operational significance for the safe conduct of a flight and does not require an advance notification to the users. These Supplements are published whenever necessary.
  • AIRAC Supplements, containing information which is of operational significance for the safe conduct of a flight and requires an advanced notification to the users. AIRAC procedures will be followed as for the Amendments.



    The numbering of the Supplements will be consecutive and based on calendar year.

    The cover page of each Supplement will give indications on the subject(s), validity, correct place for the introduction of the Supplement pages, and NOTAM cancellation or replacement by the Supplement.

    All Supplements are coloured (yellow) in order to be conspicuous, no differentiation is made between Regular and AIRAC Supplements (the acronym AIRAC will appear in bold on the front page of the AIRAC type Supplements).

    A Checklist of Supplements in force will be published each month by means of the monthly plain language summary of NOTAM in force.




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    2008

    SUP 05/08 - "LIS" DVOR/DME Maintenance

    SUP 01/08 - Checklist of AIP Supplements (SUP)


    2005





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    2003

    SUP 04/03 - Lisboa AD - Apron DELTA Operation and Procedures

    SUP 02/03 - Route Availability Document (RAD)

    SUP 01/03 - Geoid Undulation




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