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From the wiki page, what I understand is

an Area Control Center (ACC), also known as a Center (or in some cases, en-route, as opposed to TRACON control), is a facility responsible for controlling aircraft en route in a particular volume of airspace (a Flight Information Region). In the United States, such a Center is referred to as an Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC).

My question: Is ARTCC code different from the ICAO-FIR code? Or are there anomalies?

For example, here's a NOTAM in the FAA site. AT the bottom, under the headline Other Information, the ARTCC code is given as ZDC. Can I safely assume that the ICAO-FIR code would be KZDC for that NOTAM?

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  • $\begingroup$ Partial answer: ICAO members agree on FIR borders and which member has the responsibility of providing FIR services (information and alerting). FIR cover international (oceanic) areas too. Then ANSP (e.g. FAA in the US continental area, plus NY OCA) appointed by members provide services, which include information and alerting, but can, and most of time do, include more (e.g. separation). Often the FIR is split into airspace types (A, B, C..., but also UIR) to determine which services are provided. Apart East Coast, a single ARTCC handles a single FIR. $\endgroup$
    – mins
    Commented Jul 14, 2017 at 16:27

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KZDC is the FIR associated with the ZDC ARTCC. Think of KZDC as the airspace itself (the flight information region), and ZDC as the facility which services it.

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  • $\begingroup$ Thanks. My question then becomes: If ZDC is the ARTCC code, will the related FIR code always be KZDC (In the United States)? Is there one to one mapping from ARTCC to FIR? Or Is it many-to-one/other way around? $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 14, 2017 at 11:27
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    $\begingroup$ Of the ARTCC's that have oceanic FIR's three use the same code for both, (ZAN/PAZA, ZHU/KZHU, ZMA/KZMA), but Oakland and New York centers each have two FIR codes. ZNY covers KZNY and KZWY (oceanic). ZOA covers KZOA and KZAK (oceanic). $\endgroup$
    – TomMcW
    Commented Jul 15, 2017 at 5:07
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Most are the same, but the scheme falls apart outside CONUS:

FIR ARTCC Name
KZAB ZAB Albuquerque
PAZA ZAN Anchorage
PAZN ZAN Anchorage Oceanic
KZTL ZTL Atlanta
KZBW ZBW Boston
KZAU ZAU Chicago
KZOB ZOB Cleveland
KZDV ZDV Denver
KZFW ZFW Fort Worth
PGZU ZUA Guam
PHZH ZHN Honolulu
KZHU ZHU Houston
KZID ZID Indianapolis
KZJX ZJX Jacksonville
KZKC ZKC Kansas City
KZLA ZLA Los Angeles
KZME ZME Memphis
KZMA ZMA Miami
KZMP ZMP Minneapolis
KZNY ZNY New York
KZWY ZNY New York Oceanic
KZOA ZOA Oakland
KZAK ZOA Oakland Oceanic
KZLC ZLC Salt Lake City
TJZS ZSU San Juan
KZSE ZSE Seattle
KZDC ZDC Washington
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