BOC Aviation (HKG:2588) saw a 26% decline in attributable profit in the first half of 2025 to $341.5 million from $460 million in the year-ago period, a Thursday filing with the Hong Kong bourse said.
Earnings per share stood at $0.49 in the interim period, down from $0.66 in the corresponding period of the last year.
The aircraft leasing company's revenue and other income rose 5.8% to $1.24 billion in the six months from $1.17 billion a year prior.
The higher revenue was due to a higher interest income from finance leases, as well as other interest and fee income.
The firm declared an interim dividend of $0.1476 per share for the period, payable Oct. 13 to shareholders of record on Sept. 26.
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