@Sebastien:

Yes, enable/disable airplane mode works from gnome-control-center. It
also works to disalbe it from the Gnome panel manu. (Remember that it
previously also could be enabled and disabled with the dedicated Fn+Pos1
key as long as xkb-data was 2.23).

As for the verification-failed: I obviously accept the maintainers'
decision. If you think that the xkb-data update is the right path
forward despite this regression, by all means please go ahead. It would
be good to fix the regression though. It seems that a very similar
machine is sold as a Developer Edition with Ubuntu (Dell Precision 5530,
https://bartongeorge.io/2018/05/24/welcome-the-new-dell-precision-
developer-editions/)

The failed disable of the airplane mode (i.e., failed re-enable of
Wifi/BT) leaves this in journalctl:

Nov 06 00:00:49 chronic systemd[1]: Starting Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status...
Nov 06 00:00:49 chronic NetworkManager[777]: <info>  [1541458849.3593] manager: 
rfkill: WiFi now enabled by radio killswitch
Nov 06 00:00:49 chronic systemd[1]: Started Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status.
Nov 06 00:00:50 chronic kernel: ath10k_pci 0000:02:00.0: Unknown eventid: 118809
Nov 06 00:00:50 chronic kernel: ath10k_pci 0000:02:00.0: Unknown eventid: 90118
Nov 06 00:00:50 chronic kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlp2s0: link is not 
ready
Nov 06 00:00:50 chronic NetworkManager[777]: <warn>  [1541458850.2459] device 
(wlp2s0): device not up after timeout!
Nov 06 00:00:50 chronic NetworkManager[777]: <info>  [1541458850.2462] manager: 
rfkill: WiFi now disabled by radio killswitch
Nov 06 00:00:50 chronic NetworkManager[777]: <info>  [1541458850.2514] manager: 
rfkill: WWAN hardware radio set enabled
Nov 06 00:00:50 chronic NetworkManager[777]: <info>  [1541458850.2516] audit: 
op="radio-control" arg="wwan-enabled" pid=2286 uid=1000 result="success"
Nov 06 00:00:50 chronic NetworkManager[777]: <info>  [1541458850.2584] manager: 
rfkill: WWAN hardware radio set disabled
Nov 06 00:00:50 chronic NetworkManager[777]: <info>  [1541458850.2586] audit: 
op="radio-control" arg="wwan-enabled" pid=2286 uid=1000 result="success"

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1740894

Title:
  KEY_RFKILL is not passed to userspace

Status in libxkbcommon package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in xorgproto package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in xkeyboard-config source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in xkeyboard-config source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  * Impact
  the airplane mode key doesn't work in GNOME

  * Test case
  Use a laptop with a key to activate airplane mode, it should toggle the 
corresponding mode on/off when used

  * Regression potential
  The change adds a new key definition but doesn't touch any existing one, 
nothing specific to test out of the new key working

  ---------------------

  There are a couple things going on, that could be fixed by a Debian or
  Ubuntu maintainer:

  - libxkbdcommon needs to be updated from 0.7.1 to 0.7.2. This
  introduces the RFKill key: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives
  /wayland-devel/2017-August/034721.html

  - x11-proto needs a new release. This commit added RFKill, but it is
  not in a release:
  
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/xproto/commit/?id=98a32d328e7195e12c38baa877917335bceffbaf

  - Likely other X11 packages need to be rebuilt.

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