AIR CHINA (00753) Reports Interim Results with Net Loss Attributable to Shareholders of Approximately RMB1.806 Billion, Narrowing by 35.11% Year-on-Year

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Aug 28

AIR CHINA (00753) announced its 2025 interim results, recording a cumulative available seat kilometers of 177.576 billion, representing a year-on-year increase of 3.37%. The company transported 77.114 million passengers, up 2.87% compared to the same period last year. Operating revenue reached approximately RMB80.757 billion, marking a 1.56% year-on-year growth. The net loss attributable to shareholders of the listed company was approximately RMB1.806 billion, narrowing by 35.11% year-on-year, with basic loss per share of RMB0.11.

In the first half of 2025, the group generated net cash inflows of RMB17.831 billion from operating activities, an increase of RMB0.175 billion compared to the same period last year. Net cash outflows from investing activities totaled RMB7.338 billion, decreasing by RMB0.839 billion year-on-year, primarily due to increased cash received from investment recoveries and reduced cash paid for investments during the period. Net cash outflows from financing activities amounted to RMB6.221 billion, representing an increase of RMB1.664 billion year-on-year.

As of June 30, 2025, the group's cash and cash equivalents totaled RMB25.331 billion, an increase of 26.88% compared to the same period last year.

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