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My Freighter Airlines
My Freighter Airlines is a cargo airline based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
My Freighter Airlines is a private cargo airline established in 2019 in Uzbekistan. Airline purchased its first aircraft - Boeing 747-200 on 23 October 2022, being the first Uzbekistan registered Boeing 747 freighter.
In 2025 Acron Aviation signed a multi-year agreement with My Freighter. The contract, provides for the use of state-of-the-art D-Level Full Flight Simulators to enhance pilot qualifications. Training will primarily take place at Acron Aviation's modern training center in Bangkok, with the possibility of expanding the program to the company's London facility. The program ensures that My Freighter pilots receive training according to international safety and operational standards.
In August 2025, My Freighter launched its first scheduled intercontinental route, operating Shanghai (PVG) – Tashkent (TAS) – Amsterdam (AMS) twice weekly with Boeing 767-300F aircraft. The launch was marked by an industry event in Shanghai in partnership with GSA Air Cargo APAC. This was the company's first scheduled cargo service, with plans to scale frequency to daily operations.
On September 3, 2025 CPaT Global, provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, announced a new contract with My Freighter. Under the agreement, CPaT will provide My Freighter with Boeing B767 Freighter Aircraft Systems courses. In addition, airline will have access to CPaT's comprehensive General Subjects library to support their overall training programs.
Airline outlined plans in July 2025 to scale the fleet aggressively toward 30–50 aircraft by end-2026, reflecting My Freighter's ambition to develop a “modern Silk Road” cargo corridor anchored in Central Asia.
In February 2024 Airline made its first commercial flight to the international airport in Türkmenabat, Turkmenistan.
In October 2024 My Freighter has made a new route announcement connecting Zhengzhou (CGO) and Liège (LGG).
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My Freighter Airlines
My Freighter Airlines is a cargo airline based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
My Freighter Airlines is a private cargo airline established in 2019 in Uzbekistan. Airline purchased its first aircraft - Boeing 747-200 on 23 October 2022, being the first Uzbekistan registered Boeing 747 freighter.
In 2025 Acron Aviation signed a multi-year agreement with My Freighter. The contract, provides for the use of state-of-the-art D-Level Full Flight Simulators to enhance pilot qualifications. Training will primarily take place at Acron Aviation's modern training center in Bangkok, with the possibility of expanding the program to the company's London facility. The program ensures that My Freighter pilots receive training according to international safety and operational standards.
In August 2025, My Freighter launched its first scheduled intercontinental route, operating Shanghai (PVG) – Tashkent (TAS) – Amsterdam (AMS) twice weekly with Boeing 767-300F aircraft. The launch was marked by an industry event in Shanghai in partnership with GSA Air Cargo APAC. This was the company's first scheduled cargo service, with plans to scale frequency to daily operations.
On September 3, 2025 CPaT Global, provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, announced a new contract with My Freighter. Under the agreement, CPaT will provide My Freighter with Boeing B767 Freighter Aircraft Systems courses. In addition, airline will have access to CPaT's comprehensive General Subjects library to support their overall training programs.
Airline outlined plans in July 2025 to scale the fleet aggressively toward 30–50 aircraft by end-2026, reflecting My Freighter's ambition to develop a “modern Silk Road” cargo corridor anchored in Central Asia.
In February 2024 Airline made its first commercial flight to the international airport in Türkmenabat, Turkmenistan.
In October 2024 My Freighter has made a new route announcement connecting Zhengzhou (CGO) and Liège (LGG).