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Palm Beach Airport in Florida officially changes its name to honor Trump

Palm Beach Airport in Florida was officially renamed after Donald Trump on Thursday. It is the latest of a number of institutions, buildings and government programs to adopt the Republican identity.

The renaming 'Palm Beach International Airport' to President Donald J. Trump International Airport is a public nod to the Republican Leaders support for his adopted state, Florida, which houses his lavish Mar-a-Lago Resort.

Eric Trump, Trump's son, said in an interview with Fox News that "I don’t think there's anyone more synonymous with Palm Beach as Donald Trump" in Florida.

Since Trump was elected to a second term in the White House last year, his?name is imprinted on a class of Navy warships that are planned, a program for wealthy foreigners who want visas, and a government-run website for prescription drugs.

He has also undertaken an ambitious remaking Washington. The courts rejected a bid to add the Trump name to the John F.?Kennedy?Center for Performing Arts. In March, Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis passed legislation to rename Southeast Florida's airport in Trump's honor.

On Thursday, the Federal Aviation Administration changed the three-letter code of the airport from PBI (PBI) to DJT. The airport stated on its website that passengers must still use PBI until August 18 to book flights.

The airport reported that the name change was $5.5 million.

Eric Trump, his wife and children were on board?the private plane that landed at the newly-named airport? in the early morning hours.

In an interview with Fox & Friends, Eric Trump stated that "there's no way in hell" he would have allowed UPS to be the first plane on the ground.

JetBlue Airlines is the biggest carrier in Palm Beach, and together with Delta Air Lines and American Airlines, they operate two-thirds or more of the flights.

Little Rock Airport in Arkansas was named after former President Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State. However, the airport code remained LIT.

Some airports, including those in Las Vegas and San Jose (California), have been named after former legislators.

(source: Reuters)