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Oakland Airport May Use 'San Francisco' Under Settlement

The agreement lets Oakland keep “San Francisco” in its airport name with branding limits after a two-year trademark dispute.

  • On Tuesday, San Francisco and Oakland settled a two-year legal battle, allowing the airport to be called "Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport" under strict branding restrictions.
  • The conflict began in 2024 when Oakland renamed its airport to boost traffic, prompting San Francisco officials to sue over alleged trademark violations and traveler confusion concerns.
  • San Francisco International Airport Director Mike Nakornkhet said the agreement provides "clarity" for travelers, while Mary Richardson stated the Port "preserved the right to retain our airport's full name."
  • Neither side admitted liability in the settlement, which bars Oakland from emphasizing "San Francisco," requires "Bay" after the city name, and prohibits "SF" or "International."
  • Following Oakland's appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court, the settlement concludes the legal dispute, while the airport's three-letter code OAK remains unchanged.
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KTVU FOX 2 broke the news in Oakland, United States on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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