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Very low risk. Commerical aircraft are fitted with catalytic ozone destruction filters that remove most ozone (that is not destroyed by the heat of sudden compression to cabin pressures). People with Asthma may notice an elevated ozone level.

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There are no risks of ozone layer. Hoever if there is no ozone layer,then the risks are there.

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