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KLM

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KLMKeystroke-Level Model
KLMRoyal Dutch Airlines, Netherlands (ICAO code)
KLMKerr Lens Modelocking
KLMKernel Lock Manager
KLMKeady Livestock Market
KLMKoninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij (Royal Dutch Airlines)
KLMKrutov, Larionov, Makarov (hockey offensive linemen)
KLMKeyboard Layout Manager
KLMKaiserliche Marine (Enigma: Rising Tide game)
KLMKlub Langer Menschen (German: Tall Person Club)
KLMKirkvaag, Lystad, Mjøen (Norwegian comedy group)


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A Boeing 747, one of four engines powered by a 50-percent biokerosene mix, circled the Netherlands for an hour on Monday for what airline KLM called the world's first passenger flight using biofuel.
Air France-KLM (AFKL) Bahrain has celebrated the 90th birthday of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines with a special celebration at the AFKL office in Manama.
KLM and IBM (NYSE:IBM) have announced that KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has become the first airline to fully deploy IBM's newest System z mainframe-based software for processing ultra- high volumes of real-time business transactions such as flight reservations.
 
 
 
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