According to The Daily Beast, sources say that the President has been asking his aides and advisors about how to go about making it happen.
One Daily Beast source said that following the 2020 election, Donald Trump has been asking what paperwork would be required for an airport to be named after an ex-President.
Another source said that Trump has talked about how no President wants a bad airport named after them.
The Daily Beast also cites a third source, who stated that Trump has, on multiple occasions, said that he would like an airport named after him, and hoped that there would be a campaign to do so similar to the one to rename Washington, D.C.-area national airport after Ronald Reagan.
Borderlands: Auto parts factories creating 700 jobs in Mexico 992 3 minutes read Three U.S.-based auto parts makers are expanding their cross-border operations in Mexico. Pictured is the border crossing in Laredo, Texas. (Photo: City of Laredo)
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Automotive manufacturers are building in Mexico; FedEx Express expands in Querétaro; Dunavant Distribution expands in Houston; and agents stop over 200 people being smuggled in commercial trailers.
New auto parts plant, more manufacturing jobs for Mexico
Auto parts maker Premium Guard Inc. (PGI) recently announced plans for a $27 million plant in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.