Don’t worry about airport name change, pilgrim
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Alicia Robinson
A suggestion from Orange County Supervisor Chris Norby to rename John
Wayne Airport after prime-time soap opera “The O.C.” is approaching
the runway but may not have the momentum to take off.
Norby floated the idea to his colleagues Tuesday, but supervisors
took no formal action on it. He said Wednesday that adding Orange
County to the airport’s name would be helpful to travelers, because
they generally identify airports by where they’re located. He did
advocate adding “John Wayne field” so the Duke could still be part of
the airport’s moniker.
“If people call it the Orange County airport or the O.C. airport,
that’s great too,” Norby said. “The show has raised the profile of
the term ‘O.C.’ but it ... has been around a long, long time.”
Other officials are keeping the idea at arm’s length. Supervisor
Jim Silva, who represents Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, said he’s
never seen the TV show, and he doubts many adults watch it, based on
what he’s heard about its content.
“I’m not too impressed with naming the airport after a program
about dysfunctional people, but if the county wanted to go through a
process [of studying it] I wouldn’t stand in the way,” he said.
The supervisors control the airport, which is owned by the county.
“My only perspective is that I can’t believe [Norby] was serious,”
said Newport Beach City Councilman Steve Bromberg, who as mayor
pushed for the city to take a larger role in management of the
airport. “He’s got a pretty dry sense of humor.”
Airlines already have made it fairly clear that John Wayne Airport
is in Orange County, Bromberg said, so a change to tell people where
they’re flying isn’t necessary.
Bromberg and Silva agreed that many people would balk at getting
rid of the name John Wayne, because he was a local hero and
high-profile figure.
“[People] like the airport being named John Wayne, and I think
there would be an outcry,” Silva said. “I’m not even sure if there’s
that much of an interest [on] the board.”
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