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Palm Beach airport’s President DJT rebrand celebrated as Trump touches down
The Trump name has landed on another marquee landmark. President Donald J. Trump International Airport officially opened under its new name Thursday, and Eric Trump celebrated the milestone by taking the first flight into the hub. “There’s no way in hell I was letting UPS be the first plane to land, so we got on []...Click to read more
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Irish Star
· Jul 11, 2026
Eric Trump accidentally lets it slip his father likely did not win 2020 election
Eric Trump appeared on Fox News to celebrate the renaming of Palm Beach International Airport is to President Donald J. Trump International Airport (DJT).
Townhall
· Jul 9, 2026
It's Official: Palm Beach's Airport Now Named After President Trump
It's Official: Palm Beach's Airport Now Named After President Trump
The Daily Beast
· Jul 9, 2026
Trump’s Son Totally Blanks on Massive Opposition to Vanity Project
Spencer Platt / Getty ImagesEric Trump has brushed off the fierce backlash to renaming Palm Beach’s airport after his dad, calling the move only “slightly controversial” during a cozy chat on Fox Friends.The president’s second son, 42, spoke as Palm Beach International Airport completed its switch to President Donald J. Trump International Airport on Thursday, with its longtime PBI code giving way to DJT. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, 47, signed the renaming bill in March. The airport sits roughly five miles from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. Read more at The Daily Beast.
CNBC
· Jul 9, 2026
Florida's Palm Beach airport renamed for Trump
Palm Beach International Airport is now called the Donald J. Trump International Airport, the FAA said Thursday.
UPI
· Jul 9, 2026
W. Palm Beach, Fla., airport now officially Donald J. Trump Int'l
W. Palm Beach, Fla., airport now officially Donald J. Trump Int'l
RTÉ News
· Jul 9, 2026
What's in a name? Florida airport renamed for Trump
Palm Beach International Airport is set to get a new name and call sign - move over PBI, here comes DJT.
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Related coverage for "Palm Beach airport’s President DJT rebrand celebrated as Trump touches down": Irish Star — Eric Trump accidentally lets it slip his father likely did not win 2020 election. Townhall — It's Official: Palm Beach's Airport Now Named After President Trump. The Daily Beast — Trump’s Son Totally Blanks on Massive Opposition to Vanity Project. CNBC — Florida's Palm Beach airport renamed for Trump. UPI — W. Palm Beach, Fla., airport now officially Donald J. Trump Int'l. RTÉ News — What's in a name? Florida airport renamed for Trump
