Uzbekistan’s My Freighter Plans Fleet Growth to 50 Aircraft

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Uzbekistan-based My Freighter is aiming to expand its fleet to between 30 and 50 aircraft by the end of 2026, according to chief commercial officer Mamur Mamadaliev in comments to STAT Trade Times. The ambitious plan would more than double the airline’s current fleet, which includes both cargo and passenger aircraft.

While Mamadaliev did not specify which aircraft types will be added, Centrum Holding CEO Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov previously stated that My Freighter plans to operate at least 20 dedicated freighters by 2026. This growth reflects the company’s broader strategy to strengthen its position in the Central Asian air cargo market and expand international operations.

My Freighter did not respond to a request for further comment on the fleet expansion.

According to ch-aviation data, My Freighter currently operates a mixed fleet of passenger and cargo aircraft. Its cargo operations include one Boeing 757-200(PCF), four Boeing 767-300ER(BCF)s, and four Boeing 767-300ER(BDSF)s. On the passenger side, it operates four A320-200s, two A320-200Ns, one A321-200N, one A321-200NX, and two A330-300s. The airline also operates one ACJ319-100N on behalf of the Uzbek government.

The passenger aircraft are flown under the Centrum Air brand, a virtual airline that does not hold its own air operator certificate.

With strong demand for both air cargo and passenger services in the region, My Freighter’s fleet expansion underscores Uzbekistan’s growing role in global aviation logistics and air connectivity.

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Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, bing.com, ch-aviation.com

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