
My Freighter plans to launch twice-weekly scheduled cargo flights from Shanghai Pudong (PVG) to Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) via its main hub in Tashkent (TAS).
The Uzbekistan-headquartered airline announced the new route in a LinkedIn post on 26 July. The airline did not confirm when flights on the route would begin, but said Boeing 767-300 freighter aircraft would be used.
"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 Tashkent-hubbed My Freighter.
The airline said its extended transit network to key regional destinations from TAS includes Dushanbe (DYU), Bishkek (FRU), Almaty (ALA), Astana (NQZ), Istanbul (IST), Dubai (DWC/DXB) and Jeddah (JED).
Earlier in July, My Freighter carried out its first flight from TAS to Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH) in eastern China.
This followed a network expansion in July 2024 that saw My Freighter begin operating flights to Shanghai and Ezhou after receiving authorisation to carry out flights on routes to and from Mainland China in April that year.
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.
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’.








