Oxygen Devices Ordered Put Back in U.S. Airline Bathrooms

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Airlines must put redesigned oxygen systems back in aircraft lavatories, one year after they were ordered removed on concerns they could be used by terrorists as weapons, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said.

Airlines have 37 months to install new oxygen supplies, according to a directive published today on the U.S. Federal Register’s website. The rule doesn’t specify the new standards.