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Practices are adopted by the Council in accordancc with
Articles 54, 37 and 90 of the Convention on
Inlernational Civil Aviation and are designated, for
convenience. as Annexes to the Convention. The
uniform application by Contracting States of the
specilications contained in thc International Standards is
recognized as necessary for the safety or regularity of
international air navigation while the uniform
application of the specifications in the Recommended
Practices is regarded as desirable in thc interest of
safety, regularity or efficiency of international air
navigation. Knowledge of any differences between thc
national regulations or pracdces of a State and those
established by an International Standard is essential to
the safety or regularity of international air navigation. In
the event of non-compliance with an International
SLandard, a State has, in fact, an obligation, under
Article 38 of the Convention, to notify the Council of
any differences. Knowledge of differences from
Recommended Practices may also be imponan1 for the
safety of air navigation and, although the Convention
does not impsc any obligation with regard thereto, the
Council has invited Contracting States to notify such
differences in addition to those relating to In~ernational
Standards.
Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PATS)
are approved by the Council for worldwide application.
They contain, for the most part, operating procedures
regarded as not yet having attained a sufficient degree of
maturity for adoption as International Standards and
Recommended Practices. as well as material of a more
permanent character which is considered too detailed for
incotpoiation in an Annex, or is susceptible to fre'quent
amendment, for which thc processes of the Convention
would be too cumbersome.
Regional Supplementary Procedures (SLTPS)
have a status similar to that of PANS in that they are
approvcd by thc Council, but only for application in the
respective regions. They arc preparcd in consolidated
form, sincc certain of the procedures apply to
overlapping regions or are common to two or more
regions.
Thefollowirzg publications are prepared $. ar~tlzority
of t/ie Stcretar?; General in accordance with the
principles and policies approved by the Council.
Technical Manuals provide guidance and
information in amplification of the International
Standards. Recommended Practices and PANS, the
implementation of which they arc designed to facilitate.
Air Navigation Plans detail requirements for
facilities and services for international air navigation in
the respective ICAO Air Navigation Regions. They are
prepared 011 thc authority of the Secretary Gcneral on
the basis of recommendations of regional air navigation
meetings and of the Council action thereon. The plans
are amended periodically to reflect changes in
requirements and in the status of implementation of the
recommended facilities and scrvices.
ICAO Circulars makc available specialized
information of interest to Contracting Statcs. This
includes studies on technical subjects.
0 ICAO 2003
7/03, EIPI 13000
Order No. AN 7
Printed in ICAO I

Transmittal Note
SUPPLEMENT TO
ANNEX 7 - AIRCRAFT NATIONALITY AND REGISTRATION MARKS
(Fifth Edition)
1. The attached Supplement supersedes a11 previous Supplements to Annex 7 and includes differences notified by
Contracting States up to 22 December 2004 with respect to all amendments up to and including Amendment 5.
2. This Supplement should be inserted at the end of Annex 7 (Fifth Edition). Additional differences received from
Contracting States will be issued at intervals as amendments to this Supplement.
SUPPLEMENT TO ANNEX 7 - FIFTH EDITION
AIR- NATIONALITY AND
REGlSTRATION MARKS
PART A: DifIknccs between the national regulatiolls md practices of
Contrtcting States and the corresponding International Stmdds contained
in Annex 7, as notified to ICAO in acamha with Mi& 38 of the
Convention an bternatiod Cfvil Aviaffon and the C o d ' s resolution of
21 November 1950.
PART B: Aircraft nationality marks, national emblems md common marks.
DECEMBER 2004
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
RECORD OF AMENDMFNlX TO SUPPLEMEIW
No.
AMENDMENTS TO ANNEX 7 ADOPTED OR APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL
SUBSEQUENT TO THE FWIW EDITION ISSUED JULY 2603
Datc Entered by No. Date
No.
Entered by
LWe
applicable
Date of
adoption or
ap~md No.
Date
C P , P ~ ~
Date of
a&ption or
approVal
SUPPLEMENTT O AMVEX7 (FIFTHE DITION) A-I
 
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