South Florida’s Palm Beach airport renamed President Donald J. Trump International
The Trump Organization has sought trademark rights as the airport code stays PBI until Aug. 18 and two lawsuits challenge the rename.
- On Thursday, Palm Beach International Airport officially becomes President Donald J. Trump International Airport, following state legislation signed earlier this year by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
- State Senator Debbie Mayfield introduced legislation granting Florida authority over commercial airport naming; critics lament the $5.5 million cost for signage and systems updates.
- Two separate lawsuits filed by pilot George W. Poncy Jr. and attorney Victoria Doyle seek to halt the transition, citing safety concerns and questioning county authority over the naming agreement.
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The change of name of the airport is expected to cost up to US$5.5 million.
A bridge in the name of the billionaire was also inaugurated on Thursday, in Tennessee.
Palm Beach International Airport in Florida has been officially renamed "President Donald J. Trump International Airport." The Trump family's private plane made its maiden flight from here.
Trump Lauds Palm Beach Airport Renamed for Him
President Donald Trump praised the newly renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport in Palm Beach, Florida, predicting it will become one of the Greatest and Most Spectacular Airports anywhere in the World.
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