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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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2-year legal battle ends: Oakland airport can use 'San Francisco' in name after settlement
San Francisco has settled a two-year legal fight on Tuesday with its neighbor across the bay that will allow the city of Oakland to include "San Francisco" in its airport's name if it doesn't highlight the two words in any way.
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Read Full ArticleSan Francisco, Oakland finally land 2-year legal battle over airport name
San Francisco has settled a two-year legal fight with its neighbour across the bay that will allow the city of Oakland to include "San Francisco" in its airport's name — as long as it doesn't highlight the two words in any way.
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