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My Freighter has added an eighth freighter to its fleet as it continues to expand its international operations.

The Uzbekistan-based airline said in a LinkedIn post on Monday 5 May that it had taken delivery of an Boeing 767-300F.

”MyFreighter is growing steadily — we’ve just welcomed our eighth cargo aircraft Boeing 767-300F,” said the airline.

The 767-300 has the registration number UK67020 and arrived at Tashkent International Airport on 3 May from Wilmington, Ohio in the US, via Ostrava in the Czech Republic.

”This marks another important step in strengthening our fleet and expanding the geography of our cargo operations," added My Freighter.

The airline now has seven 767-300 freighters, the airline confirmed in a press release.

According to Planespotters, the latest 767-300 is a pasenger to freighter (P2F) aircraft that was delivered in May.

In total, six of My Freighter's 767-300s are P2F conversions and one is a production freighter. The last 767-300P2F was delivered in December 2024.

The 767-300P2F is capable of transporting up to 58 tons of commercial cargo on intercontinental routes.

In March, My Freighter also added a Boeing 757-200P2F. The narrowbody, newbuild 757F model is a medium-haul aircraft with a payload of 36,000 kg.

My Freighter provides cargo air charter services in Uzbekistan and the Central Asian region. The airline’s specialist air cargo verticals include dangerous goods, perishables and brokerage and certification.

In addition to cargo flights, the airline offers passenger flights. Cargo flights are operated under ‘My Freighter Cargo Airlines’, whilst passenger flights are operated under ‘Centrum Air’.

My Freighter has recently been building up supply chains between Asia – China in particular, Europe and the US.

In June 2024, My Freighter and Air Europa announced an interline agreement to allow the former to add flights to the Americas and the latter to expand into Asia.

Then in August that year, My Freighter and American Airlines began an interline partnership to allow both carriers access to each other’s cargo network via North America, the EU and Central Asia.

In July 2024, My Freighter had also begun operating flights to Shanghai and Ezhou after receiving authorisation to carry out flights on routes to and from Mainland China in April.

The airline's most recent investment in China was in October, when it launched a new cargo route between Zhengzhou Airport (CGO) and Liège Airport (LGG) in Belgium.