The partnership aims to position Tashkent as a cargo hub bridging East and West, adding to My Freighter's growing list of interline agreements this year

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Uzbekistan-based cargo airline, My Freighter has signed an interline agreement with Air Serbia to expand its global connectivity and service offering.

The airline announced the interline agreeement in a LinkedIn post earlier this week. Air Serbia currently operates directly between Belgrade and more than 60 destinations worldwide.

"This partnership enhances our ability to provide customers with broader network access, optimized routing options, and more efficient cargo solutions across Europe and beyond," said My Freighter.

"By linking our strengths with Air Serbia’s growing network, we are reinforcing My Freighter’s mission to position Tashkent as a dynamic cargo hub bridging East and West."

This year, My Freighter has also signed interline partnerships with Biman Bangladesh Airlines to establish a new cargo corridor between Bangladesh in South Asia and Central Asia; Icelandair Cargo to open up opportunities for cargo transportation between Central Asia, Europe and North America; and Aeromexico to expand cargo access and connectivity between Mexico and Central Asia.

Air Serbia's fleet comprises 29 passenger units. These include ATR 72 aircraft; Airbus A319-100, A320-200 and A330-200 aircraft; and Boeing 737-300 aircraft.

My Freighter has eight 767-300 freighters. Seven of the freighters are passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversions and one is a production freighter. In March, My Freighter also added a Boeing 757-200P2F to its fleet.

In addition, the airline has a passenger fleet of 7 aircraft, consisting of Airbus A319, A320 and A321 models.