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Estonian Air is moving closer to its target of achieving profitability by the end of next year following a 42% increase in revenues, to $36.7 million, in 1997. The carrier, which is investing heavily in new equipment and training, said losses fell 36% from the previous year to $3.9 million. Overall...
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