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DeSantis signs bill to rename Palm Beach airport after Trump

The renaming honors Trump’s ties to Palm Beach and requires FAA approval; estimated costs up to $5.5 million, with 8.6 million annual passengers affected.

  • On Monday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation renaming Palm Beach International Airport to "Donald J. Trump International Airport," effective July 1 pending Federal Aviation Administration approval and a licensing agreement.
  • Republican lawmakers passed the measure with an 81-30 House vote and 25-11 Senate tally, citing President Donald Trump's longstanding residency in Palm Beach County. State Representative Meg Weinberger championed the tribute to his legacy.
  • Florida House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell criticized the move as a "misdirection of priorities," citing an estimated $5.5 million in taxpayer rebranding costs. The Senate budget allocates $2.75 million for the transition.
  • DTTM Operations LLC, managed by The Trump Organization, filed trademark applications for the new name and identifier "DJT." A company representative stated the family will not receive royalties or licensing fees from the rebranding.
  • The FAA must update navigational charts and databases before the name change takes effect, completing administrative processing required for implementation. This rebrand follows a national trend of naming institutions, currency, and infrastructure after the President.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law on Monday, March 30, renamed West Palm Beach International Airport in honour of Donald Trump.

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Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill to rename Palm Beach International Airport to Donald J. Trump International Airport. The change still needs to be approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which is expected to happen in July. Buildings, institutions, government programs, naval warships and coins have already been named after the current US president. Trump moved to Florida in 2019, previously living in a luxury…

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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