Palm Beach International Airport officially became President Donald J. Trump International Airport on July 9, 2026 [1].

The renaming marks a significant shift in the identity of the South Florida gateway, aligning the public infrastructure with the personal and business legacy of the former president in the region.

The transition took effect this Thursday [1], [2]. Reports said the change was designed to honor Donald J. Trump and his long-standing ties to the Palm Beach community [3], [4]. The former president's personal plane made its first landing at the facility under the new designation [2].

Beyond the name change, the facility's operational identification has been updated. The airport code will change to DJT [1]. This modification affects how the airport is listed in global aviation databases and booking systems.

The decision follows the former president's extensive business and personal presence in the area, where he maintains significant real estate holdings and social ties [3]. Local officials and supporters of the move said these connections were the primary motivation for the renaming [4].

The facility continues to serve as a primary transit point for residents and visitors to the wealthy enclave of Palm Beach. The transition to the new name and code is now complete across official channels [1], [2].

Palm Beach International Airport officially became President Donald J. Trump International Airport on July 9, 2026

The renaming of a major international airport is a rare occurrence that typically signals a deep alignment between local governance and a specific political or business figure. By changing the airport code to DJT, the facility integrates the former president's personal brand into the global aviation infrastructure, ensuring the name appears on every ticket and flight plan involving the airport.