Canada's air traffic controllers get new names for old airspace
What happened
This document changes the administrative names for specific airspaces around Abbotsford Airport in British Columbia. The actual boundaries of the airspace and the rules for flying in it remain exactly the same.
Why it matters
This is a housekeeping change. It updates how airspaces are described in official documents, but it does not affect how pilots fly or how air traffic is managed. It is like changing the name of a street without moving any houses or altering traffic laws.
The signal
There is nothing to watch here; no observable changes will follow this administrative update.