Carrier leverages Uzbek hub and trucking network to connect East Asia with European markets, building on existing Shanghai routes

My Freighter has announced it will add scheduled cargo flights from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) to Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) in the Netherlands via its main hub at Tashkent International Airport (TAS) in Uzbekistan.
Flights will take place twice a week using Boeing 767-300 freighters, said the Uzbekistan-based cargo airline.
"With this launch, My Freighter offers flexible connectivity from East Asia to Europe and the Middle East, enabling cargo flow across strategic trade corridors with efficient handling and fast transits," said Sherzod Akbarov, cargo sales director at My Freighter.
Supporting the new route is a dedicated trucking network.
My Freighter began flying to MST in August last year. The route connects Shanghai Pudong (PVG), TAS, Almaty (ALA) in Kazakhstan and MST.
In the same month, the airline also launched twice-weekly scheduled cargo flights from PVG to Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) via TAS.
My Freighter has also been expanding its network through interline partnerships. Last year, the airline entered interline partnerships with airlines including Cargojet, Aeromexico, Icelandair Cargo, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, and Air Serbia.
My Freighter has eight 767-300Fs. Seven of the freighters are passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversions and one is a production freighter. In March, My Freighter also added a 757-200P2F to its fleet.
In addition, the airline has a passenger fleet of seven aircraft, consisting of Airbus A319, A320 and A321 models.








