🛣️ I-95 Exit Signs Begin Showing “Trump International Airport” Ahead of Official Renaming
Drivers along Interstate 95 in Palm Beach County are already seeing updated highway exit signs directing them to “President Donald J. Trump International Airport”, even though the official renaming of the airport has not yet been fully completed.
The early signage rollout marks a visible step in the transition of Palm Beach International Airport, which is in the process of being rebranded under its new name.
According to reporting from the Sun Sentinel, the new signs began appearing along Interstate 95 exits in recent days, ahead of the formal name change scheduled for July 9, 2026. Sun Sentinel report
🏗️ A rebrand rolling out in stages
The airport’s renaming process is being implemented in phases, with roadway signage appearing first, followed by broader updates to airport branding, digital systems, and travel infrastructure.
Officials say the airport will continue to operate under its current FAA designation PBI during the transition period, before eventually adopting a new identifier tied to the updated name.
✈️ What travelers will notice
Over the coming weeks, travelers can expect:
Updated highway exit signs along I-95
Gradual replacement of airport branding inside terminals
Changes to maps, apps, and navigation systems
Continued use of existing airport code during transition
While most passengers will still see “Palm Beach International Airport” in booking systems for now, physical signage in the region is already shifting to reflect the new identity.
📍 Bottom line
The renaming of Palm Beach’s main airport is no longer just paperwork—it’s now visible on the highway. With signage already changing ahead of schedule, the transition to President Donald J. Trump International Airport is effectively underway.
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