Trump Company Seeks Trademark for Airports Using His Name

The Trump family business has filed an application to register the use of the president's name at airports, but says it has no plans to charge a fee.

Published on Feb. 18, 2026

The Trump family business has filed an application to register the use of the president's name at airports, but the company says it has no plans to charge a fee for the use of the Trump name. The application was filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest and the former president's continued involvement in his family's business ventures.

Why it matters

This move by the Trump Organization raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the former president's continued involvement in his family's business dealings, even after leaving office. There are questions about whether the Trump name on airports could be seen as an endorsement or promotion of the Trump brand by government entities.

The details

The Trump Organization filed the trademark application in January 2026, seeking to register the use of the Trump name on "airport terminals; airport passenger terminals; airport hangers; airport lounges." However, a spokesperson for the company said there are no plans to charge a fee for the use of the Trump name at airports.

  • The Trump Organization filed the trademark application in January 2026.

The players

Trump Organization

The family business of former U.S. President Donald Trump, which continues to operate various real estate, hospitality, and other commercial ventures.

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The takeaway

This trademark application by the Trump Organization raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the former president's continued involvement in his family's business dealings, even after leaving office. It remains to be seen how this will be viewed by the public and whether it will face any legal or ethical challenges.