Uzbekistan-based cargo airline My Freighter is accelerating its network expansion with the launch of new routes connecting Asia and Europe via its Tashkent hub.
From 29 March, the carrier began operating weekly services linking Hanoi, Bangkok and Almaty to Frankfurt, all routed through Tashkent. Additional direct connections between Tashkent and Frankfurt are also part of the rollout.
The expansion is designed to strengthen cargo flows across multiple corridors. It supports exports from Uzbekistan to Southeast Asia, increases inbound volumes from Vietnam and Thailand into Central Asia, and enhances access from Uzbekistan to European markets.
At the centre of the strategy is Tashkent’s role as a consolidation hub. By positioning itself as a transit gateway, the airline aims to facilitate efficient cargo distribution between Asian and European markets.
Operations are being carried out using Boeing 767-300 freighters. The carrier currently operates eight aircraft of this type, including seven passenger-to-freighter conversions and one factory-built freighter. The fleet was further expanded in 2025 with the addition of a 757-200P2F.
The airline has also been developing its network through partnerships, including a recent interline agreement with China Southern Airlines.
Earlier this year, My Freighter announced additional services linking Hong Kong to Maastricht via Tashkent, reinforcing its ambition to become a key player in Eurasian cargo connectivity.





















