When Donald Trump lands in Florida for his almost weekly trips to his country club Mar-a-Lago, he'll be seeing his name even more than usual.
Because Palm Beach International Airport will soon be renamed after the sitting president.
Legislation to rename the airport was signed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
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The change will kick in on July 1.
When the president arrives in Florida to spend time at Mar-a-Lago, he lands at Palm Beach International Airport.
From there it is a short drive down President Donald J Trump Boulevard to his club.
Trump and the airport have an ignominious history. In 2015 he filed a $US100 million lawsuit to limit planes flying over his club.
When he became president he dropped the lawsuit and instituted a no-fly zone over the area.
Palm Beach is at the northern end of the long narrow metropolitan area that runs down to Miami.
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The Federal Aviation Administration will also need to sign off on the name change, but there is nothing to suggest it will stand in the way.
While it is not uncommon for airports to be named after US presidents, it usually happens long after they have left office.
Wichita named its airport after hometown hero Dwight Eisenhower four years after his death.
Gerald Ford and George HW Bush both had airports named after them long after they left office.
Had Hillary Clinton had won in 2016, she would enter office with an airport already named after her.
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Four years earlier, the airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, was renamed Bill and Hillary Clinton Airport.
It is typical for presidents to resist things being named after them while they are in office.
In 1974, Congress passed a bill to rename a federal courthouse in Ford's home town after the sitting president.
Ford vetoed the bill.
"I know of no Federal office buildings that have been named for a President while still in office," Ford wrote in a memo.
"This legislation might begin a precedent I believe it best not to establish."
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