This bill amends section 332.0075 of the Florida Statutes to define the term "major commercial service airport" as an airport classified as a medium or large hub by the Federal Aviation Administration. It preempts the naming of major commercial service airports to the state and specifies the names for several airports, including Orlando International Airport, Miami International Airport, and others. Notably, the bill includes a provision to rename Palm Beach International Airport to President Donald J. Trump International Airport, contingent upon approval from the Federal Aviation Administration and an agreement with the rights holder for commercial use of the name.

Additionally, the bill mandates that if an airport listed no longer meets the criteria for a major commercial service airport, its name will still remain valid. The Department of Transportation is required to conduct an annual review of the airport names and notify the Legislature of any changes. Furthermore, any government records created after July 1, 2026, must use the specified airport names, which are designated as branding identifiers. The bill also clarifies that political subdivisions using these names will not be in violation of state laws, provided they diligently pursue necessary approvals for any name changes. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.