Fort Liberty's restricted airspace gets a new name, but nothing else changes
What happened
The US military is renaming three restricted airspaces over Fort Liberty, North Carolina. This change only updates the names and the agency description, without altering any flight rules or boundaries.
Why it matters
This document is a purely administrative change. It does not alter how pilots fly, where they can fly, or what the military can do in these areas. It simply updates the name of the restricted zones to match the new name of the base.
The signal
There is nothing to watch here; this is a clerical update with no practical impact on operations or policy.