The company made net profits of 4.19 billion yuan (USD 655 million) in the first half, up strongly from 510.37 million yuan in the same period last year, it said a statement filed to the Hong Kong stock exchange late yesterday.
"The global aviation industry was generally healthy with sustained growth in demand and relatively low fuel prices," Air China said, adding a recovery in the world economy and a "steady" Chinese economy supported the company.
The airline said its operations benefited from lower oil prices, which contributed to a near 30 percent reduction in fuel costs for the first half.
Air China carried 43.67 million passengers in the first half, up 8.79 percent from the same period last year, it said.
The airline's stock gained 4.73 percent in Shanghai trading but dropped 5.00 percent in Hong Kong on Friday after the results announcement.
