San Francisco and Oakland Settle Airport Trademark Lawsuit
Airfind news item
By Dylan Morgan
Published on May 4, 2026.
The two cities of San Francisco and the Port of Oakland have settled a trademark lawsuit over the name of the Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport, which will remain the same name until 2020. The Port, which owns and operates the airport, stated that it had difficulty securing nonstop flights due to the name.
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