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Airlines are required to have EpiPens on airplanes.
Current regulations by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) do not specifically require airlines to have EpiPens (epinephrine auto-injectors) on board. Airlines are generally required to carry medical kits that include basic first aid items and medications, but epinephrine auto-injectors are not a mandated component. This requirement can vary by country and specific airline policies. The accuracy of the claim depends on regional regulations and airline policies, which are subject to change.
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Airlines are required to have EpiPens on airplanes.
While the FAA in the United States does not require airlines to have EpiPens specifically, there are broader requirements for medical kits that can include epinephrine. Policies in other countries or individual airline policies might differ.