BY Benjamin ClarkSeptember 5, 2025
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 | September 5, 2025
6 months ago

Trump celebrates Delta's 'Gulf of America' shift

President Trump has sparked a fresh wave of discussion with his latest announcement about Delta Air Lines adopting a new name for a major geographic feature.

According to a report by the New York Post, Trump shared on Truth Social that Delta has updated its manuals to refer to the body of water between Florida and Mexico as the 'Gulf of America,' aligning with his executive order.

This move, touted by the president as a sign of Delta 'finally embracing MAGA,' also includes reverting 'Notice to Air Mission' back to 'Notice to Airmen' in the airline's documentation.

Delta's Manual Updates Stir Reaction

Trump posted a screenshot of what he claims is a Delta airway manual revision, reportedly provided by a captain at the airline. The document highlights the switch from 'Gulf of Mexico' to 'Gulf of America,' a change that mirrors the executive order issued on the first day of his second presidency.

The president didn't hold back his enthusiasm, writing, 'Delta’s official memo to employees. Big changes from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.' His words suggest a broader cultural shift, though some might see this as more symbolic than substantive.

Delta, for its part, clarified that these revisions were not a voluntary nod to any political movement. A spokesperson told The Post, 'Those changes were mandated by the FAA,' framing the update as mere compliance rather than ideological alignment.

Broader Implications of the Name Change

Google Maps has already adopted the 'Gulf of America' label, though only for users within the United States. Those accessing the app from Mexico still see the traditional 'Gulf of Mexico,' revealing a curious digital divide in how geography is presented.

This selective naming raises questions about consistency and international relations. Will other nations or companies follow suit, or will this remain a uniquely American rebranding?

Trump also took a jab at progressive language shifts, noting, 'And the liberals thought Notice to Airman was racist so they changed it to Notice to Air Missions.' His point seems to relish Delta's reversal as a pushback against what he views as overzealous political correctness.

Delta's Business Moves Amid Controversy

On a separate note, Delta announced it would permanently halt all flights to Midland, Texas, starting in November. While unrelated to the naming controversy, this decision adds another layer of scrutiny to the airline's current operations.

It's unclear how such service cuts might affect public perception, especially as the company navigates federally mandated changes. Could this timing fuel more debate about Delta's priorities?

Trump's claim that Delta is 'finally embracing MAGA' might overstate the airline's intent, given their statement about FAA mandates. Still, the symbolism of renaming a vast body of water carries weight for those who see it as a reclaiming of national identity.

A Symbolic Win or Empty Gesture?

For many Americans tired of what they perceive as a relentless progressive agenda, this change feels like a small but meaningful stand. It’s not about the water itself, but about asserting a vision of America that prioritizes its own narrative over global consensus.

Yet, skeptics might argue it’s a distraction from deeper policy challenges, a shiny object waved while more pressing issues linger. Delta’s compliance, after all, isn’t a rousing endorsement but a bureaucratic checkbox.

Whether this sparks lasting change or fades as a footnote, Trump’s celebration of the 'Gulf of America' taps into a hunger for symbols of national pride. For now, the debate over a name reveals more about cultural divides than about the sea stretching from Florida’s shores to Mexico’s coast.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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