ATSG delivers 767-300F to My Freighter

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Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) subsidiary Airborne Global Leasing has delivered a newly converted Boeing 767-300 freighter to new customer My Freighter.

There is a multi-year lease on the aircraft, said lessor ATSG.

Tashkent, Uzbekistan-located My Freighter has provided charter air cargo services in Uzbekistan and Central Asia since 2019.

My Freighter took delivery of its first Boeing 747-200 freighter in October 2022 and at the time said it had plans to add five more of the aircraft type.

“Through its LeasePlus+ service model, ATSG continues to provide unparalleled capacity opportunities to global air cargo customers,” said Paul Chase, chief commercial officer of ATSG.

“This delivery to My Freighter expands that reach by building capacity in a region recognised for facilitating trade between Europe and East Asia.”

Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, chief executive of My Freighter, commented: “We are very pleased to announce the start of our long-standing business partnership with Air Transport Services Group.

“This partnership and addition of the Boeing 767-300BCF to our fleet will allow us to enhance our capabilities and provide our customers with an even more reliable and efficient service. We are confident that this collaboration with ATSG will bring mutual benefits and contribute to the sustainable growth of both our companies.”

“As ATSG continues to grow its LeasePlus+ model globally,” said Chase, “not only will we offer Boeing 767 and Airbus A321 freighters, but A330 freighters also will be available in 2024, supporting e-commerce and express customers in growing regions such as central and south Asia.”

ATSG recently said it is halting any 767-300 freighter conversions next year due to the soft air cargo demand seen this year.

My Freighter adds B747F and plans for more

ATSG scales back 767-300 freighter conversions for 2024

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Rebecca Jeffrey
New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]