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Palm Beach International becomes Donald J. Trump International Airport: What to know

Palm Beach International Airport officially changed its name to Donald J. Trump International Airport on Thursday — the latest success in President Trump’s efforts to leave his mark on iconic buildings and landmarks. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed legislation authorizing this renaming in March. The state’s Republican Party celebrated the bill’s enactment in a...
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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.
Fox Business
· Jul 9, 2026
FAA begins DJT transition as Trump airport rename takes effect
Palm Beach International Airport is transitioning to Donald J Trump International Airport
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
Irish Star
· Jul 9, 2026
Donald Trump branded 'narcissistic' by Fox News viewers over airport name change
Palm Beach International Airport in Florida has been officially renamed Donald J. Trump International, with Eric Trump taking the first flight into the rebranded airport
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
Washington Examiner
· Jul 9, 2026
Palm Beach airport rebrands as ‘President Donald J. Trump International Airport’
Palm Beach International Airport became President Donald J. Trump International Airport on Thursday, making it the first U.S. airport to bear the name of a sitting president. The renaming marks one of the Trump administration’s most significant branding victories after several Trump-related naming initiatives in Washington, D.C. faced legal or political setbacks. Although the name []
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Related coverage for "Palm Beach International becomes Donald J. Trump International Airport: What to know ": CNBC — Florida's Palm Beach airport renamed for Trump. Fox Business — FAA begins DJT transition as Trump airport rename takes effect. UPI — W. Palm Beach, Fla., airport now officially Donald J. Trump Int'l. Irish Star — Donald Trump branded 'narcissistic' by Fox News viewers over airport name change. Townhall — It's Official: Palm Beach's Airport Now Named After President Trump. Washington Examiner — Palm Beach airport rebrands as ‘President Donald J. Trump International Airport’
