My Freighter welcomes its 10th aircraft to its growing fleet
The Uzbek private carrier received another Boeing 767-300BDSF
Uzbekistan’s private cargo carrier, My Freighter, received a Boeing 767-300BDSF today, on April 17, bringing its total fleet to ten aircraft. The airline’s current lineup now includes nine Boeing 767s and one Boeing 757-200.
The 30-year-old aircraft touched down in Tashkent after a flight from the US, stopping over in Ostrava (Czech Republic) along the way. The freighter earlier operated for Cargojet, which signed interline agreement with My Freighter in December 2025.
Now registered as UK67022, the aircraft bears the name of the famous Uzbek writer Abdulla Qodiriy.
My Freighter is the largest cargo carrier by fleet size not only in Uzbekistan but in all of Central Asia. The airline operates cargo flights between Europe and Asia through its hub in Tashkent.
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