Seems to me like this is an issue at two levels:
1) Settings should be speaking to NM and bluez (or another piece) to disable 
wifi, bluetooth, and those should save their states
2) There is currently nothing to save the states for all radios in a reliable 
manner. NM saves its own states, bluetooth doesn't save anything (that's 
expected to be handled by the rfkill subsystem, but that doesn't save soft 
states)

So, it seems to me like the best course of action at this moment is to
outright *remove* the airplane mode switch, because it's confusing to
users in not quite doing what it should be and saving its state.

Another option would be to save the airplane mode switch state in
gconf/gsettings, but there is nothing on the desktop that would start on
boot and read that value to apply necessary changes like bringing down
bluetooth again.

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  Airplane mode cannot save the previous status after reboot

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