Eric Trump unveils gold sign for Palm Beach ‘Donald J. Trump International Airport’ View here

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Eric Trump unveiled a gold-themed sign for the proposed renaming of Palm Beach International Airport, which will be renamed Donald J. Trump International Airport, The Hill reports.

Eric Trump, who shared the design on X, said he was
Eric Trump, who shared the design on X, said he was “very proud” to unveil the official logo for the proposed airport renaming. (AFP Getty Images)

Eric Trump shared the design on X, calling it the “official logo” of an airport planned to be named after US President Donald Trump.

Golden eagle, stars and patriotic symbols

The logo features a golden eagle holding a shield decorated with stars and stripes, flanked by an olive branch. The design also includes the name “President Donald J. Trump International Airport” surrounded by 12 gold stars.

“I am extremely proud to share for the first time the official logo of Donald J. Trump International Airport in Palm Beach, Florida.” Eric Trump wrote.

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He added: “No one is more deserving of this incredible honor than @realDonaldTrump! Congrats dad!” and said he looks forward to seeing flights land at “DJT” in the future.

Airport renamed

Palm Beach County commissioners have approved the logo, along with a trademark agreement with the Trump Organization, allowing the airport to president.

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The measure passed by a narrow margin of 4 to 3, the Palm Beach Post reported.

March, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation supporting the renaming of Palm Beach International Airport in Trump’s honor. The airport is about four miles from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

The law will take effect on July 1. However, officials clarified that the airport’s existing three-letter code will remain unchanged for now.

Separately, Republican Congressman Brian Mast proposed changing the airport code to “DJT,” but the bill has not progressed further.

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