Florida's PBI renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport : NPR
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Florida's PBI renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport : NPR

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Key Points:

  • Palm Beach International Airport in Florida was officially renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport on Thursday, following a state law passed earlier this year, making it the first U.S. airport named after a sitting president.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration authorized the name change, with the airport code shifting from "PBI" to "DJT" on August 18; however, ownership and operations remain unchanged, and the rebranding will occur gradually.
  • The renaming has sparked controversy and legal challenges, partly because Trump trademarked the new airport name through his private company, raising concerns about potential financial benefits despite assurances that no royalties will be received.
  • A licensing agreement between Palm Beach County and the Trump Organization allows free use of the name but may have loopholes enabling the Trump family to profit from merchandise sales outside the airport, while also giving them control over the airport's branding and presentation of Trump's image.
  • The rebranding is estimated to cost $5.5 million, with phased implementation dependent on available funding, including state allocations and other sources, amid ongoing debates about the appropriateness and implications of the name change.

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