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Air Berlin suffered a net loss of €115.9 million ($140.3 million) in 2005, up from €2.9 million in 2004, largely owing to €100 million in one-time charges stemming from debt revaluation and deferred taxes, according to Reuters. The airline flew 13.5 million passengers last year, up 12.5%. CEO Joachim Hunold, who owns 5% of the carrier, told reporters late Monday that AB is pressing ahead with its IPO (ATWOnline, March 13) and hopes to launch it prior to the start of soccer's quadrennial World Cup, which will kick off in Germany on June 9. He said he will not sell any of his stake but did not rule out listing more than 50% of the company, Reuters said.