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noncommercial

British  
/ ˌnɒnkəˈmɜːʃəl /

adjective

  1. not of, connected with, or involved in commerce

    noncommercial organizations

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They became the military equivalent of luxury goods—their production constrained by rare materials, specialized labor, artisanal manufacturing, bespoke components, noncommercial supply chains and other limitations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Burbank is a Class C airport, serving many commercial, passenger flights, while Van Nuys is a slightly smaller, Class D airport, with private or government-owned jets and helicopters making noncommercial flights.

From Los Angeles Times

This is perhaps fitting for a movie based on an album that was pointedly noncommercial.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fire started in a sparsely populated area in a warehouse and video shared on social media showed at least two noncommercial buildings burning in the blaze.

From Los Angeles Times

Prior to the latest allegations, Escamilla was facing misdemeanor charges in a February incident in the San Fernando Valley including trespass, entering a noncommercial dwelling and resisting arrest and was free on $10,000 bail.

From Los Angeles Times