Uzbekistan-Based My Freighter Welcomes Its First Converted 767-300ER Freighter

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In a significant step towards enhancing its cargo fleet, Uzbekistan’s My Freighter, based at Tashkent International, has recently welcomed its first Boeing 767-300ER(BDSF). This aircraft, registered as UK67015 and with a history of 32.1 years, previously served with Air Canada rouge. My Freighter acquired this aircraft through a lease agreement with Cargo Aircraft Management. The aircraft’s journey to its new home was marked by a flight from Tampa International to Tashkent International, arriving on January 25, 2024.

Quickly integrating into its operations, the aircraft commenced service just two days after its arrival. It embarked on its inaugural flight from Tashkent to Ostrava, a route it currently operates exclusively, as per the tracking data from Flightradar24 ADS-B.

My Freighter’s fleet expansion follows the acquisition of a 767-300ER(BCF) in late 2023. Furthermore, My Freighter revealed to Cargo Facts its plans to bring another 767-300ER(BCF) into its fleet in February 2024, underscoring the airline’s commitment to growing its cargo capabilities.

Apart from its focus on freighter aircraft, My Freighter operates a diverse fleet that includes a classic 747-200FSCD. The airline is also actively seeking to add 747-400 freighters to its fleet, highlighting its ambition to become a significant player in the cargo transport sector.

Besides its cargo operations, My Freighter extends its aviation services through Centrum Air, a virtual passenger carrier. Operating under the My Freighter Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC), Centrum Air manages a fleet of three Airbus A320-200s. In addition, My Freighter also operates an ACJ319-100N for the Uzbek government, showcasing its versatility in both passenger and cargo transportation. This strategic expansion of My Freighter’s fleet positions the Uzbekistan-based airline for substantial growth in the global air freight market.

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