Flight firm CAE says defence deals, cost cutting to drive profit surge
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Defence represents about 45 per cent of CAE’s revenues, but it now has the potential to grow faster than civil aviation
Defence represents about 45 per cent of CAE’s revenues, but it now has the potential to grow faster than civil aviation
Defence represents about 45 per cent of CAE’s revenues, but it now has the potential to grow faster than civil aviation
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