Uzbekistan’s air cargo specialist, My Freighter (IATA code: C6), has added another Boeing 767-300ER freighter to its fleet, bringing its total from one to six aircraft within just a year.
The latest addition, a 32-year-old aircraft powered by PW4060 engines, arrived in Tashkent on December 12, following its journey from the United States via Liège, Belgium, one of the airline’s key operational hubs. The following day, the freighter continued its journey to Hong Kong.
Registered in Uzbekistan as UK67019, the aircraft (MSN 26987) was previously operated by German carrier Condor before undergoing a passenger-to-cargo conversion.
It is now owned by the U.S.-based Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), which partnered with My Freighter in late 2023. ATSG has provided My Freighter with a fleet of six Boeing 767F widebody freighters, including five aircraft since the beginning of 2024.
Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, founder and CEO of My Freighter, stated that the airline plans to expand its fleet further to 20 freighters by 2026. This growth will enable My Freighter to introduce new destinations, including Singapore, Malaysia, and countries in the Pacific region. Additionally, the airline plans to launch regular flights to Pakistan and India, enhancing its international network and capabilities.
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