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Air France-KLM becomes first to fly passengers on biofuel test flight

Like this story? Share it with Yahoo! Buzz "KLM Royal Dutch Airlines today successfully demonstrated the use of renewable jet fuel on the first test flight to carry passengers." That's from The New York Times, which notes "the...

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Japan shares slip as JAL shares lose 4%

TOKYO (MarketWatch) -- Japanese shares traded mainly lower Tuesday morning, with shares of ailing Japan Airlines Corp. among the bigger losers, down 4.2%. Japan's Nikkei 225 Average fell 0.1% to 9,487.80, while the Topix was...

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JAL retirees, workers face pension cuts

Japan Airlines Corp. President Haruka Nishimatsu said Monday he has proposed cutting pension benefits by around 30 percent for retired JAL workers and by more than 50 percent for current employees. Nishimatsu made the proposal...

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Nikkei set to rise but gains likely capped by yen

TOKYO, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks are likely to rise on Tuesday after better-than-expected U.S. home sales fuelled optimism about the strength of the economic recovery and a weaker dollar boosted commodity shares,...

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Nikkei flat, resource-linked shares up but JAL falls

TOKYO, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average was flat on Tuesday as resource-linked shares such as Mitsubishi Corp gained on higher commodity prices and Wall Street rose on renewed optimism about economic recovery. But...

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Japan Hot Stocks-JAL, Hitachi

TOKYO, Nov 24 (Reuters) - The benchmark Nikkei average and the broader TOPIX both dipped 0.1 percent on Tuesday. The following stocks were on the move: **JAL DROPS; SEEKS PENSION PAYOUT CUT FOR SURVIVAL** Japan Airlines Corp...

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Oil reserve uncertainty creates biofuel opportunities in Central Asia

The recent revelations of a International Energy Administration whistleblower that the IEA may have distorted key oil projections under intense US pressure is, if true (and whistleblowers rarely come forward to advance their...

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JAL executives meet retirees for pension cuts to obtain public funds

Executives of Japan Airlines Corp. met Monday with company retirees, urging them to approve drastic cuts in pension benefits as the cash-strapped airline desperately seeks public funds to keep itself afloat. ''With our current...

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Emirates to launch services to Tokyo in March 2010

United Arab Emirates: Seven years since launching operations to Osaka, Emirates has unveiled plans to launch direct services to Tokyo - Japan's capital city and one of the world's foremost economic centres. [AMEInfo.com]

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JAL mulls cutting pension payout by 30%

Japan Airlines is mulling to propose a plan to cut pension payments to its retirees by 30 per cent on average, a reduction in cuts from its original plea of more than half, The Nikkei business daily said yesterday.

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