Yes this is fine (assuming you refer to the 60W Magsafe) and this has been confirmed by Apple to be safe
Answer from osx86x on Stack ExchangeAlthough you should always use the proper wattage adapter for your Apple portable, you can use an adapter of a higher wattage without issue.
I selected the 70w adapter but also have a 96w adapter from a MacBook Pro that died and a few dual cord 35w "fast chargers". Now I'm confused over what to use. I mostly leave the MacBook Air plugged into the wall and only occasionally need a fast charge.
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Yes this is fine (assuming you refer to the 60W Magsafe) and this has been confirmed by Apple to be safe
Although you should always use the proper wattage adapter for your Apple portable, you can use an adapter of a higher wattage without issue.
This will not affect the Mac at all. It will not charge faster. It will not damage your battery. It will not damage your adapter.
Information on power adapters is detailed on Apple's support site: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2346
M4 air comes with a 30w usb c adapter and magsafe cable, so my question is does the usb c to magsafe cable support a 96w brick?