“By putting Oakland first, we’re really claiming our right to the Bay.”
— Craig Simon, director of aviation for the Port of Oakland, which operates Oakland International Airport, on a proposed new name for OAK — Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport — aimed at resolving a legal dispute with cross-bay rival San Francisco International over an earlier rebrand as “San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport.”
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