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Uzbekistan’s My Freighter finds interline partner in Canada

Air freight specialist signed an interline with Cargojet

23 December 2025 CentralAsia+Aero
Uzbekistan's My Freighter abd Canada's Cargojet 767F freighter aircraft
Image: My Freighter

My Freighter, Uzbekistan’s largest cargo airline, has announced the signing of an interline agreement with the Canadian carrier Cargojet. This strategic partnership is designed to provide customers with more efficient routings, optimized transit times, and enhanced service options by connecting Canada and Central Asia via Europe, said My Freighter CEO Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov.

“By combining My Freighter’s expanding regional footprint with Cargojet’s strong North American network, we are unlocking new commercial opportunities and enabling smoother, more reliable cargo movements across continents,” he added.

Cargojet operates a fleet of approximately 40 Boeing 757 and 767 freighters. Its primary hub is located at John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM) in Ontario, from which the airline serves destinations across Canada, the United States, Mexico, Latin America, China, and Japan, as well as Liege in Belgium.

This agreement is the latest addition to My Freighter’s rapidly growing global network. The carrier has previously secured interline agreements with several major international airlines, including: American Airlines and National Air Cargo (both the US), Air Serbia, Air Europa (Spain), Challenge Group, Icelandair Cargo, Aeromexico and Biman Bangladesh Airlines.

CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Central Asian airlines find a partner in Serbia.

CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Uzbek airline My Freighter finds new interline partner in the United States.

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