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Nippon Yusen K.K., the world’s largest publicly traded operator of liquefied petroleum gas ships, surged the most in more than four years in Tokyo after a record weekly advance in rates for carrying the cargo.
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ANA Holdings Inc., operator of the world’s largest Boeing Co. 787 fleet, placed advertisements in Japanese newspapers to lure flyers back to the aircraft, which had been grounded after battery overheating incidents.
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Boeing Co.’s commercial jet chief is going back to his roots in sales to help buff the planemaker’s image in Japan after the grounding of the 787 Dreamliner.
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ANA Holdings Inc., the biggest operator of Boeing Co. 787s, aims to resume scheduled flights of the jet on June 1, Chief Executive Officer Shinichiro Ito said yesterday in Tokyo.
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Japanese shipping lines, buffeted by a decline in freight rates, are set to get a more than $500 million boost to their earnings from a weaker yen.
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ANA Holdings Inc., the biggest Boeing Co. 787 operator, rose in Tokyo trading after test flights of the grounded aircraft were completed, bringing the jet closer to returning to service.
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Bombardier Inc., an aircraft maker with more planes in Japan than Airbus SAS, wants to add a salesperson dedicated to the country to win orders from All Nippon Airways Co. and Japan Airlines Co. for its CSeries jet.
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The rise of budget carriers is undermining a perk for retail investors in Japan Airlines Co.’s initial public offering of as much as 663 billion yen ($8.4 billion) -- cheap tickets.
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Toyota Motor Corp.’s success in selling Thai-made vehicles to the Middle East and Latin America is fueling a boom for car carriers.
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Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd., Japan’s largest shipping line by market value, surged the most in more than two years in Tokyo trading on speculation container lines’ capacity cuts may revive rates.
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