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‘No Smoking’ Sign on Planes Won’t Need Off Switch After FAA Rule Change

The Federal Aviation Administration did away with a rule that had required an off switch for the sign even though smoking on U.S. flights ended years ago.

Niraj Chokshi
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Federal Aviation Administration, Flight Attendants, Medicine and Health, Philip Morris Companies Inc, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Smoking and Tobacco, United Airlines, United States
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