Trump Organization files trademark applications for unannounced airports
February 18, 2026 • Google News World
The Trump Organization has filed applications for trademarks to secure rights to airports that may be named after President Donald Trump. The applications were submitted ahead of a planned renaming of the Palm Beach International Airport in Florida.
According to reports, the Trump Organization is seeking trademark protection for its name in relation to any airport that may bear the president’s name. This move comes as the Florida House has voted to rename the Palm Beach airport after President Trump.
The trademark applications were filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on behalf of the Trump Organization. The filings include requests for trademarks related to airports, aviation, and other business-related terms that may be associated with the president’s name.
It is unclear at this time whether the Trump Organization will ultimately profit from the renaming of the Palm Beach airport or the use of its name in relation to other airports. However, the trademark applications demonstrate the organization’s efforts to protect its brand and intellectual property.
The USPTO has received multiple applications for trademarks related to President Trump’s name, including those submitted by the Trump Organization. The agency will review these filings and determine whether they meet the necessary requirements for trademark registration.
In related news, the Florida House has scheduled a vote on the proposed renaming of the Palm Beach airport, which is expected to take place in the coming weeks. If approved, the airport would be renamed after President Trump, pending final approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Source: Google News World