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All-gold logo for Trump International Airport revealed

The new, all-gold logo, recommended by the Trump Organization, has as an eagle holding two olive branches.

A new logo for Palm Beach International Airport, which is set to be renamed after President Donald Trump, has been unveiled.

The image, recommended by the Trump Organization, according to The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Network, has an eagle holding two olive branches. The all-gold logo, a feature in line with the president's taste as he's designed his signature properties and parts of the White House, also features a crest shield over the bird’s body with stars and stripes.

Trump's son Eric Trump shared the soon-to-be airport imagery in a May 5 post on X and congratulated the president on the renaming.

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"There is no person more deserving of this incredible honor than @realDonaldTrump!" Eric Trump wrote. "Looking forward to seeing flights landing at 'DJT' very very soon!"

PBI operations won't be impacted by name change

The renaming of Palm Beach International Airport was approved by Palm Beach County commissioners in March following a trademark deal, which also green lit a new logo for the airport with Trump's name and an image resembling the presidential seal.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on March 30 signed legislation allowing for the airport to be rebranded after the current president. The airport in a March 31 news release clarified the legislation only affects the airport’s name, and "operations, ownership and governance by Palm Beach County, as the owner of PBI, remain unchanged."

It added "the legislation does not change the airport’s code, PBI," and "separate federal legislation regarding the code has been introduced."

Trump has been a social and business fixture in Palm Beach County since he bought Mar-a-Lago more than 40 years ago in December 1985. During his two non-consecutive White House terms, the president has made more than 60 visits to Palm Beach County during weekends and holidays, The Palm Beach Post reported.

His last visit was May 1-2, during which he spoke at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches and shared his plans for the airport.

"We have a lot of things in store. A lot of tremendous elements are going to be added to the airport, making it bigger and better," Trump said. "I don't think there'll be anything as good as your airport will be anywhere in the country."

See list of places, buildings named after Trump

Palm Beach Airport is not the only place in Florida or the country bearing Trump's name. Here's a list of buildings and centers named after Trump so far:

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: Trump's name was added to the institution in December 2025 after the change was approved by its board of trustees, which is made up of mostly members handpicked by the president. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the facility was renamed in Trump's honor "because of the unbelievable work President Trump has done over the last year in saving the building."
  • President Donald J. Trump BoulevardOfficials in December renamed a 4-mile stretch of Southern Boulevard near the president's Mar-A-Lago golf club in Florida.
  • United States Institute of Peace: The Trump administration renamed the Washington building after the president. The State Department posted a picture of the building with "Donald J. Trump" in silver lettering above the engraved "United States Institute of Peace" in December 2025.

Contributing: Mike Diamond, The Palm Beach Post / USA TODAY Florida Network

Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@usatodayco.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: All-gold logo for Trump International Airport revealed

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