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FAA Fixes Typo in Miami Skies: Airport Names Get a Quick Update

Published Date: 4/28/2026

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Summary

The FAA fixed some airport name mistakes in the Miami airspace rules that were published earlier this year. This update doesn’t change when the rules start—July 9, 2026—but makes sure pilots and controllers have the right info. If you fly or work near Miami airports, these corrections keep everything clear and safe without costing extra money.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Miami Airspace Airport Name Fix

The FAA corrected inaccuracies in two airport names within the Class E5 airspace legal description for Miami. The correction does not change the rule’s start time, which remains 0901 UTC on July 9, 2026, and the FAA says the fixes keep information clear for pilots and air traffic controllers without adding any cost.

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Key Dates

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4/28/2026
7/9/2026

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Transportation Department
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