I'm closing the gnome-control-center part of this bug. If you disagree,
you're welcome to talk to GNOME about this issue. But since Android,
Apple and Windows all use the term "Airplane Mode", I think you will
have a difficult time convincing GNOME to use a different term.

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Won't Fix

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Title:
  Rename "Aeroplane mode" to "Flight mode"

Status in Ayatana Design:
  Fix Committed
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
  New
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  In network settings, the toggle to turn on/off radios when you are on
  a plane is titled "Aeroplane mode" which is the British-English
  spelling (  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeroplane_(disambiguation)
  ). The US-English would be "Airplane mode".

  "Aeroplane mode" feels overly traditional, and has been replaced
  largely on devices with "Flight mode", which is also more accurate as
  it is the flying that is the problem, not just being on a plane (e.g.
  when the plane is not moving you are allowed to use device radios).

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