San Francisco threatens legal action Oakland over airport name change

San Francisco is threatening legal action against Oakland International Airport’s operators if they do not drop plans to include the words San Francisco in the potential renaming of the East Bay aviation hub.

San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu sent a letter Monday to the Oakland Board of Port Commissioners demanding that they scrap a proposal to rename the airport “San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport.” The Port of Oakland operates the airport.

“In addition to the immense confusion and chaos the renaming would cause for travelers and consumers generally, this proposal also infringes on SFO’s trademark,” Chiu said in a statement.

SFO Airport Director Ivar C. Satero said the airport supports a legal challenge, if necessary.

“I urge the Port of Oakland not to proceed with this proposal and hope they will work to find a solution that provides clarity, not confusion, for the travelers visiting the Bay Area,’’ Satero said in a statement.

Pelicans and gulls swim near the Oakland International Airport on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2023, in Oakland, Calif. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group)

The naming tug-of-war is raising friction between two of the Bay Area’s three major airports — neither of which are located in San Francisco. San Francisco International Airport — owned and operated by the city and county of San Francisco — is on the bay in San Mateo County, nestled next to the cities of San Bruno and Millbrae.

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