Florida lawmakers have decided that one of the state’s busiest airports should carry a very specific political message.
Florida Lawmakers Vote To Rename Palm Beach International Airport After Donald Trump
The Florida Legislature has approved a bill that would rename Palm Beach International Airport as President Donald J. Trump International Airport, pending approval from Governor Ron DeSantis and the Federal Aviation Administration.
The airport, better known as PBI, serves Palm Beach County and is located just a few miles from Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s primary residence. If signed into law and approved by the FAA, the new name could take effect as early as July 2026.
If this happens, Palm Beach would become one of two major U.S. commercial airports named after a living former president and the first one to be renamed while that president was still in office.
Republican Florida State Representative Meg Weinberger, who introduced the bill, explained:
“President Trump is the most consequential president of our lifetime and a resident of Palm Beach County, which makes it only fitting to honor him, like many other presidents before him, by naming our airport Donald J. Trump International.”
Consequential may indeed be correct…
The Practical Consequences
Changing the name of a major airport is not free. Signage, wayfinding, digital systems, marketing materials, and documentation all need to be updated. Rebranding projects of this size routinely cost millions of dollars.
The Trump Organization has filed trademark applications related to the proposed airport name, though it has said it does not intend to monetize the branding. Even so, the optics of tying a public airport to a private brand are hard to ignore.
Being as controversial as President Trump is, one has to wonder whether it is good for business at PBI. Was the airport consulted?
Governor Ron DeSantis can sign the bill, veto it, or allow it to become law without his signature. He is expected to sign the bill. Once it becomes law, the FAA must still approve the name before it appears on charts, databases, and airline systems, though that is excepted quickly from Trump’s own FAA.
I’m Not Opposed To Naming Airports After Presidents, But Please Give It Some Time…
Airports are typically named after presidents long after they leave office and usually posthumously. That convention is not accidental. Airports are shared civic infrastructure, used by millions of people who may have few things in common beyond wanting to get where they are going.
Naming an airport after a highly-controversial political figure who has not even finished out his term (therefore making judgment of his legacy impossible), strikes me as the worst kind of partisanship.
Supporters will say it reflects the former president’s ties to Palm Beach. That may be true. But it’s a shift that feels very banana republic when we start re-naming infrastructure after the man who iss till in charge.
That said, I’m not inherently opposed to naming airports after presidents or other political leaders. Major examples include:
- Grand Rapids Gerald Ford Airport (GRR)
- Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)
- Little Rock’s Bill And Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT)
- New York John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK)
- Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA)
And to show that I am consistent, I don’t think LIT should have been renamed after Bill and Hillary Clinton while they are still alive, even though President Clinton has been out of office for 20 years.
In short, if you must name airports after pols, wait until they die…
CONCLUSION
Florida is moving toward a name change from Palm Beach International Airport to Donald J. Trump International Airport, a move that is expected to be proceed despite the unprecedented nature of naming an airport after a sitting president.
As I see it, this proposal does not improve the airport, make travel easier, or enhance the passenger experience. It is a political statement applied to a piece of infrastructure that exists to move people efficiently from one place to another and is not only a waste of taxpayer dollars, but a further degradation of our civic discourse.



A bold move given we are just at the start of the Epstein Files. This name change may not age well.
Theres great potential to add Epsteins name to the airport the way Trump did to the Kennedy center
Would not be surprised if the airport is painted gold and adorned with banners with his face on it. And TSA will be replaced with ICE agents.
If Florida has any type of budget deficit, this is inappropriate
If this prevents any tax cuts, this is inappropriate
Sick
Yesterday he unfurled a photo of himself on the Department of Justice building. At least that was appropriate as he does seem to own it.
@ Matthew — Still hoping the name change is conpleted posthumously and by next Tuesday.
As is tradition!
There’s also Jimmy Carter Regional Airport.
PBI changing to DJTIA is actually good news. That will lessen the chance of a:
Donald J. Trump International Airport (renamed from Dulles)
Donald J. Trump International Airport (renamed from LAX)
Donald J. Trump John F. Kennedy International Airport (like the Kennedy Center)
How about adding his name to BWI, making it:
Donald J. Trump Thurgood Marshall Baltimore Washington International Airport
or to ATL and adds some names, making it:
Donald J. Trump Reverend Jesse Jackson Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport
or if were in German:
Donaldjtrumpreverendjessejacksonhartsfieldjacksonatlantainternationalairport
Although Bill and Hilary Clinton are still alive on this day, GRR, IAH and DCA were all renamed while each of those former Presidents were still alive themselves, though all four were renamed after they left office. However of all the airports named after Presidents, PBI (which will drop “Palm Beach” from its name) will be the only one with the word “President” in its name. And I do wonder how long it will them them to try to change the airport code to DJT.
Derek: wanna bet it will be left to the Palm Beach area (city and county) to pay for the name change?
If you support this, you do not believe in American values.
Rename it Dotard International Airport, which fits the general demographic of the area perfectly.
This is like something from a SNL skit. The self-absorption and weakness this projects is mind boggling. And as with all Trump does, he’s trying to pull focus from something else. As with his first administration, this second one will most likely go down as an even bigger failure than the first which left us with COVID. Besides starting wars all over the world my guess is he’s going to destroy the financial markets.
Elections matter….facts are real, and its up to each voter to educate themselves on who they are voting for as each vote does count.
Elect a Clown…Expect a Circus
The people had to choose between two very low cards – a professional grifter who moonlighted as a reality tv star and chronic sex-pest, or a vacuous DEI-quota appointee who lacked the intellectual capacity to participate in a serious press conference. I don’t doubt that Ms Harris is a better person that Mr Trump by several orders of magnitude, but c’mon,,, as a potential President of the United States she was severely lacking. Too much was made of her race and her sex, and zero attention was paid to if she actually had the chops to do the top job. And as for the Mad Orange God-King, it’s all been said.
You missed another controversial airport name. McCarren in Las Vegas was changed to Harry Reid as everyone knows. This is a guy who admitted to lying about a good person in Mitt Romney just for political points.
Special place in hell for Harry Reid, right next to Ruthie.
Reid certainly did not deserve an airport named after him.
be consistent, how about predator bill clinton? should we name after him
Did you read the post? That was directly addressed.
IT WAS NOT
i am reffering to the fact that wild bill is a predtor and even after death
the pedophiles name shoeld not even be on a bathroom
Sycophantic, brown-nosing toadies