Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Florida, was officially renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport on Thursday, July 9, 2026 [1].
The renaming represents a significant expansion of the former president's brand within the state. It follows a legislative push by Florida officials to institutionalize the legacy of the former president in a region where he maintains a prominent personal and political presence.
The name change was enacted through a Florida bill approved earlier this year [2]. The legislation aimed to expand the brand of Donald Trump by applying his name to the major aviation hub serving the West Palm Beach area [2].
Implementing the name change involved significant logistical and financial undertakings. The cost of the renaming project was upwards of $5.5 million [3]. This expenditure covers the replacement of signage, updated digital mapping, and official documentation required to transition the facility to its new identity.
Officials said the change took effect on July 9, 2026 [1]. While some reports said the airport was renamed after Donald Trump, other records specify the full title as President Donald J. Trump International Airport [1, 2].
The facility remains a primary gateway for the region, though its identity now reflects the political priorities of the state government. The transition marks one of the most expensive rebranding efforts for a public utility in the region's recent history [3].
“The airport was officially renamed after former President Donald Trump.”
The renaming of a major international airport after a political figure using state legislation underscores the intersection of public infrastructure and political branding in Florida. By allocating over $5 million in resources for a name change, the state government is signaling a permanent alignment with Donald Trump's image, potentially transforming a neutral public utility into a political landmark.


