Shareholders were paid a dividend of $527,371. The Crown has a 50 per cent stake in the company, Napier City Council 26 per cent and Hastings District Council 24 per cent.
There were significant milestones during the half year including two new flight services starting in the region and a new caf opening.
Jetstar started passenger services between Hawke's Bay and Auckland in December, initially operating three arrivals and three departures a day, while Sounds Air launched its passenger service between Hawke's Bay and Blenheim in November, providing six return flights each week.
The new Kete Kai caf operated by Orton Tailored Cuisine opened in October and a new rental car valet and vehicle storage facility was completed, making way for the upcoming visitor car parking extension, Mr Porter said.
"With two new airlines commencing services within six weeks of each other it has been a busy and exciting time for the company. We are delighted that we are experiencing such strong growth and meeting the associated challenges on our infrastructure," he said.
"The terminal extension together with the development of the car parking facilities and the prospective new airport entranceway are our next areas of focus to ensure that we can accommodate the forecasted growth in passengers and provide them with a world class experience.
"The Airport Fire Station is also being developed and we will be looking at ways we can secure more tenants to the Business Park to optimise its value," Mr Porter said.