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Oakland Airport May Use “San Francisco” in New Name After Trademark Dispute Settlement

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Last updated: April 29, 2026 5:03 am
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Published: April 29, 2026
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Oakland’s airport is set to incorporate “San Francisco” into its name following a historic settlement agreement that resolves a two-year-long trademark dispute with San Francisco. In March 2024, Oakland officials proposed a rebranding effort to rename the Metropolitan Oakland International Airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport, with hopes of attracting more travelers to the airport and alleviating struggles stemming from diminished traffic.

Leaders in Oakland contended that many potential passengers, particularly those unfamiliar with the Bay Area, failed to recognize the proximity of Oakland to San Francisco. They believed that including “San Francisco” in the airport’s name would better orient visitors and potentially guide them to choose Oakland over the more prominent San Francisco International Airport.

However, this proactive move triggered legal backlash from the city of San Francisco, which owns the airport bearing its name. San Francisco filed a lawsuit citing trademark infringement, unfair competition, and potential traveler confusion. In November 2024, a federal judge ruled in San Francisco’s favor, issuing an injunction that halted Oakland’s use of the proposed name.

In response to the legal challenge, Oakland officials promptly revised the airport’s name to Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport. Yet San Francisco sought to further contest this new rendition. The recent settlement allows Oakland to maintain the name “Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport,” under strict marketing stipulations. According to the agreement, Oakland is prohibited from emphasizing “San Francisco” through distinct fonts or colors and cannot use “San Francisco” in isolated marketing contexts. Every mention of “San Francisco” must be prefixed by “Oakland” in all promotional materials.

The rebranding initiative comes at a time when smaller airports like Oakland’s have struggled to maintain robust passenger volumes. The name alteration pursued two years prior was seen as a strategic attempt to position Oakland as a viable alternative to its larger counterpart.

Mary Richardson, an attorney for the Port of Oakland, expressed pride in Oakland’s tenacity to secure a name that emphasizes the city while acknowledging its geographical setting on the San Francisco Bay. Meanwhile, San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu conveyed satisfaction regarding the agreement, highlighting the benefits that increased traffic could bring to the entire Bay Area.

Despite the new branding, it remains uncertain if the name change will bolster traffic at the airport. The new name was adopted last summer; however, passenger volumes have continued to decline, with a reported drop of about 14 percent year-over-year as of February. This trend takes place amidst a nationwide plateau in domestic travel, raising questions about the rebranding’s overall effectiveness in revitalizing interest in Oakland’s airport.

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