Uzbekistan’s My Freighter to Expand Fleet with Two Boeing 767-300BCF Aircraft

By | 2024-07-05T12:16:28-04:00 July 5th, 2024|@AirGuide Business, Air Cargo, Aircraft Business, Airline Business|

My Freighter (C6) has finalized a lease agreement with Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) for two additional Boeing 767-300ER(BCF) freighter aircraft, boosting its dedicated cargo fleet to five planes.

Both newly leased aircraft, identified by ADS-B data as N230CM (msn 25583) and N274CM (msn 25587), are currently housed at Wilmington Air Park and managed by ATSG’s Cargo Aircraft Management subsidiary. Records from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) indicate that these aircraft have been deregistered and are scheduled for export to Uzbekistan. N274CM is expected to arrive on July 7 and will be registered as UK67018, while N230CM, set for delivery on July 13, will bear registration UK67017, confirmed Mamur Mamadaliev, CEO of My Freighter.

My Freighter’s existing fleet includes three aircraft: two Boeing 767-300ER(BCF)s and one 767-300ER(BDSF). The airline, which operates under the umbrella of scheduled passenger carrier Centrum Air (Tashkent International), also manages three A320-200s and one A321-200NX. Additionally, it oversees government-specific operations with one ACJ319-100N, UK888 (msn 9012).

“This expansion in capacity enhances our global reach, catering to the growing demand in e-commerce markets,” remarked Mike Berger, CEO of ATSG, highlighting Tashkent’s strategic location to support heightened logistical needs worldwide.

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By | 2024-07-05T12:16:28-04:00 July 5th, 2024|@AirGuide Business, Air Cargo, Aircraft Business, Airline Business|