President Donald Trump called it a “Very Big Day” on Thursday after Palm Beach International Airport was officially renamed The President Donald J. Trump International Airport — but before the confetti settled, Eric Trump made sure Trump Force One grabbed a piece of history.
The first aircraft to land after the airport’s official renaming was Trump Force One, the Boeing 757 owned by the Trump Organization, which touched down shortly after 5 a.m. EST.
Eric Trump later told Fox & Friends that he deliberately ensured Trump Force One made the inaugural landing at the newly renamed airport before a United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) aircraft, which is usually the first to arrive.
“There’s no way in hell I was letting … be the first plane to land,” Eric Trump said.
Earlier, Eric Trump said he was honored that Trump Force One would be the first aircraft to land at the newly renamed airport “now and forever.” He said his father deserved the honor, added that he was proud to see “DJT” on his boarding pass, and noted that he played a major role in securing the airport’s renaming.
Trump also marked the occasion on Truth Social, calling it a “Very Big Day.” He described the area as “HOT” and the location as “GREAT,” promised a “SPECTACULAR” renovation, and thanked the people of Palm Beach for their vote and confidence.
The renaming followed a bill signed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis earlier this year, giving the state the authority to rename major commercial service airports. The Florida House and Senate passed the measure by wide margins in what supporters described as a “landmark tribute.”














