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Oakland Officials Approve Name Change for City's Airport

Image: Southwest Airlines plane at Oakland International Airport. (Photo Credit: Tom Nast/Adobe)
Image: Southwest Airlines plane at Oakland International Airport. (Photo Credit: Tom Nast/Adobe)
Rich Thomaselli
by Rich Thomaselli
Last updated: 10:15 AM ET, Sat May 11, 2024

The city of Oakland officially changed the name of its airport but also got in one more shot at neighboring San Francisco.

The Oakland Board of Port Commissioners approved the name change of Metropolitan Oakland International Airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport.

But the saga between the two cities isn’t over yet.

The city of San Francisco sued Oakland last month for copyright infringement. Now Oakland has answered the complaint by filing a counterclaim. Oakland has denied any trademark infringement. It has asked a judge to declare that there were no copyright violations.

This should make for an interesting court battle.

Mary Richardson, attorney for the Port of Oakland, said "The San Francisco City Attorney's decision to pursue litigation is an attempt to stop consumer education, prevent expanded air travel options for Bay Area residents and visitors, and is a misguided use of San Francisco taxpayer dollars. SFO's lawsuit is a disappointing and anticompetitive effort to discourage competition and choice, and we are confident the Court will agree."

Oakland officials have maintained that the name change is not to usurp the rights of San Francisco International Airport, but rather to help create a new identity for the city of Oakland.

Oakland denies that any name change will create confusion among travelers. It uses London, Paris and Beijing as cities with multiple airports using the city name. In the United States, there are at least two airports in Dallas and Chicago that start with the city name.

Jen Kwart, a spokesperson for San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu, said San Francisco will file for a preliminary injunction.

The name change has been under consideration by Oakland for a while.


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