Eric Trump Shares Gold Logo For Proposed ‘Donald J. Trump International Airport’ In Palm Beach

Eric Trump, President Trump’s son, unveiled the new logo for Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), which will soon be renamed after his father.

The younger Trump posted a photo of the logo to the social platform X. It features a golden eagle, donning a crest shield with stars and stripes, holding two olive branches.

Under that, the words, “President Donald J. Trump International Airport” are displayed, with 12 gold stars scattered throughout the logo.

“For the first time, I am extremely proud to share the OFFICIAL logo for the Donald J. Trump International Airport in Palm Beach, Florida,” Eric Trump wrote. “There is no person more deserving of this incredible honor than @realDonaldTrump! Congratulations Dad!

He added, “Looking forward to seeing flights landing at ‘DJT’ very very soon!”

Also Tuesday, Palm Beach County Commissioners approved the logo and a trademark deal with the president and his intellectual property company, which authorizes the county to rename the airport in his honor. The commission approved the deal via a 4-3 vote, according to The Palm Beach Post.

In March, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed legislation renaming PBI in honor of the president. The airport is located roughly four miles from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, which he purchased in 1985 and often travels to on weekends.

The law will take effect on July 1. In a release the day after DeSantis signed the measure, PBI noted that the law does not impact the airport’s three-letter code.

Rep. Brian Mast (R-Fla.) introduced legislation in March to change that code to “DJT.” Mast referred his bill to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on March 24, but no further action on it has been taken.

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