World

South Florida's Palm Beach airport renamed President Donald J. Trump International

Euronews World · 2026-07-09

AI SUMMARY

• What happened: Palm Beach International Airport has officially been renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport, with new signage being installed and the first flight arriving under the new name. • Why it matters: This name change reflects Trump's ongoing efforts to associate his name with public spaces, marking a significant departure from traditional political norms in the U.S. • What to watch next: The airport's three-letter code will change from PBI to DJT on August 18, and the total cost of the name change is estimated to be $5.5 million.

By Gavin Blackburn Published on 09/07/2026 - 21:05 GMT+2 Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp Since returning to the White House, Trump has taken repeated measures to put his name and image in official spaces, an abrupt break with American political tradition. A South Florida airport officially changed its name on Thursday to the President Donald J. Trump International Airport. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Signs for the Palm Beach International Airport have been removed, while new signage goes up. “Because an entire airport transformation doesn’t happen overnight, you’ll notice a combination of both our classic look and our new brand elements coexisting while traveling through the terminal over the next several weeks,” airport officials said in a Facebook post. “Trump Force One," a Boeing 757 owned by The Trump Organisation, was the first plane to arrive at the airport under its new name, shortly after 5 am. The president's son, Eric Trump, was one of the passengers. The Trump family regularly uses the West Palm Beach airport when they visit President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in nearby Palm Beach. A stretch of road from the airport to Trump’s estate was renamed Donald J. Trump Boulevard earlier this year. “There is no person who has done more for Florida and our country and no one more deserving of this incredible honour,” Eric Trump posted on X. “As a son, and someone who flies out of this airport nearly every day, I will forever be proud to see the initials ‘DJT’ on my boarding pass.” While the name change took effect Thursday, the three-letter airport code will change from PBI to DJT on 18 August. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation earlier this year that made the name change possible. Changing the airport’s name is expected to cost as much as $5.5 million (€4.8 million) for new signs, branding and other updates. Related 'Restraining order needed,' Trump says of Italy's PM Meloni ahead of NATO summitTrump attacks Spain calling it a 'wasted cause' and orders trade to stop Keegan Collett, who was departing the airport on Thursday morning on his way to Cincinnati, said he was surprised to see the new name. He said he doesn't think Trump deserves to have an airport named after him but isn't necessarily bothered by it. “At the end of the day, it’s just the name of an airport,” Collett said. "There’s bigger things. I feel like it’s just more of a distraction. Why even worry about it?" In Dandridge, Tennessee, on Thursday morning, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, US Senators Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty and Representative Tim Burchett attended a ceremony to rename the I-40 Bridge in East Tennessee to the Donald J. Trump Bridge. Bessent said ahead of the ceremony that “no one is more deserving” of the honour of a bridge renaming than Trump. Workers construct scaffolding below the sign for the John F. Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts, 12 June, 2026 AP Photo Trump received 82% of the vote in Jefferson County, where Dandridge is located, in the 2024 general election. Since returning to the White House, Trump has taken repeated measures to put his name and image in official spaces, an abrupt break with American political tradition. Last month, a federal judge rejected a bid by the board of the Kennedy Centre and the Justice Department to halt the removal of President Donald Trump's name from the performing arts venue. Judge Christopher Cooper ordered Trump's name taken off the iconic building in the nation's capital. Go to accessibility shortcuts Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Read more Bolton: Trump talks about taking over Greenland to stir controversy Trump's new Greenland threat triggers Europe's unhealed trauma Trump skips new Air Force One on return from Turkey NATO summit Airport Donald Trump United States Florida

Source: Euronews World
RELATED NEWS

More Stories

All News
World

US wants Iran to pledge to stop shooting at ships in Strait of Hormuz

• What happened: The US is urging Iran to publicly commit to keeping the Strait of Hormuz open for navigation and to stop attacking commercial ships ahead of ne...

World

Zaporizhzhia’s mayor says Russian advance reaches city’s outskirts

• What happened: Russian forces have advanced to within 20 kilometers of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, following an air strike that killed one person and injured 29, i...

World

Why the new US housing bill won’t fix the crisis

• What happened: Experts, including Edward Pinto from the American Enterprise Institute, express skepticism about a new US housing bill's ability to effect...

World

Meta pulls new AI image feature after days of backlash

• What happened: Meta has removed its newly launched AI image generation feature, Muse Image, from Instagram just days after its introduction due to significant...

World

'Devastating' evidence against Charlie Kirk murder suspect laid out in court

• What happened: Prosecutors presented strong evidence, including DNA on a rifle and a text confession, against Tyler Robinson, 23, in the murder case of Charli...

World

Iran war live: US demands Iran publicly state Strait of Hormuz open for all

• What happened: The United States has urged Iran to publicly declare that it will not target commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime ro...