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Published 15:54 9 Jul 2026 BST
Updated 16:02 9 Jul 2026 BST

A busy US airport has officially been renamed after Donald Trump, according to the Federal Aviation Administration and the airport's social media pages.
He has skyscrapers, aeroplanes, and potentially a presidential library in Miami on the way, so what more could the biggest ego in America need?
Well, after he decided his signature would be appearing on dollar bills, the 47th US president has decided that an Airport named after him will appease him nicely.
Politicians all across the US have learned how to play the Trump game, knowing that if you please the often-shallow man, you shall be rewarded.
Palm Beach Airport. Credit: Google Maps.
Well, Ron DeSantis, governor of the state of Florida, signed a bill at the end of March which stated that Palm Beach Airport will be getting a new name, the President Donald J Trump International Airport.
It comes after Trump's family business filed a trademark application for the airport name in February.
Palm Beach International is one of the busiest airports in Florida, seeing around 8.5 million yearly passengers with around 200 arrivals and departures per day.
It serves Palm Beach and Miami, sitting in the Miami metropolitan area.
Since Trump's return to office, the airport has also been commonly used as a base for Air Force One, the presidential aeroplane.
The new name was confirmed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today (9 July) following a process including the change in various flight charting and navigation databases, as well as airport signage.
New exit signs on Interstate 95 were changed last week to read Donald J. Trump International Airport replacing the Palm Beach International Airport signs.
Air Force One often uses Palm Beach as a base. Credit: Getty.
In mid-March, representative Brian Mast introduced legislation to change the airport’s three-letter code from PBI to DJT denoting Trump’s initials.
There are 12 airports in the US named after presidents.
Commercial airports:
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) - New York, New York
George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) - Houston, Texas
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) - Washington, DC
Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) - Grand Rapids, Michigan
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport (SPI) - Springfield, Illinois
Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT) - Little Rock, Arkansas
Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport (ICT) - Wichita, Kansas
Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport (DIK) - Dickinson, North Dakota
General aviation airports:
John F. Kennedy Memorial Airport (ASX) in Ashland, Wisconsin
Jimmy Carter Regional Airport (ACJ) in Americus, Georgia
Roosevelt Memorial Airport (5A9) near Warm Springs, Georgia.
Other:
Harry S. Truman Regional Airport (2M1) in Bates City, Missouri (base for an aircraft salvaging and recycling operation).
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