In a significant development in the United States, Florida has approved the renaming of Palm Beach International Airport after President Donald Trump, marking the latest addition to a growing list of institutions bearing his name. The legislation was signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, with the new name expected to come into effect from July 1, 2026, subject to formal approval procedures.
Before the renaming is implemented, a formal request will need to be submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration to update official records and aviation databases. Once cleared, the airport—located near Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in West Palm Beach—will be officially known as President Donald J. Trump International Airport.
The move reflects a broader trend of associating the President’s name with key public institutions and national symbols. In recent developments, the US Treasury has announced that American paper currency will carry Trump’s signature starting this year, while a commemorative 24-karat gold coin marking the country’s 250th anniversary will feature his image.
Beyond financial symbols, Trump’s name has also been linked to infrastructure and cultural institutions. A new class of guided-missile US Navy warships has been announced in his name, while a major performing arts venue underwent a renaming that triggered strong reactions from the artistic community. Additionally, several government-linked initiatives and programmes now carry his branding.
Separately, plans for a presidential library in Miami have also surfaced, with designs showcasing a large skyscraper-style complex intended to serve as a landmark. Together, these developments highlight an expanding presence of the President’s name across public spaces, infrastructure, and national initiatives, sparking both attention and debate.