The FAA delays updating who controls restricted airspace in North Carolina
What happened
The US aviation agency delayed a rule that would update the names of agencies controlling restricted airspace. This means the old names for who manages specific airspaces in North Carolina will stay on the books for two more months.
Why it matters
This is a minor administrative delay. It means the official records for who manages certain restricted airspaces in North Carolina will not change for another two months. The actual use of the airspace is unaffected.
The signal
Watch whether the rule actually goes into effect on September 3, 2026, or if it is delayed again.