Uzbekistan-based cargo airline My Freighter has reportedly added a tenth freighter to its fleet, continuing its rapid growth following the launch of new routes between Asia and Europe.
According to Sergey Otorov, senior business development representative at Tashkent-based audit and consulting firm Loialte, the airline took delivery of a Boeing 767-300BDSF registered UK67022 on 17 April.
Otorov said the 30-year-old aircraft arrived in Tashkent after a flight from the United States, making a stop in Ostrava in the Czech Republic on the way. He also noted that the freighter had previously operated for Cargojet, which signed an interline agreement with My Freighter in December 2025.
Air Cargo News has contacted My Freighter for confirmation.
If confirmed, the aircraft would bring the airline’s fleet to ten freighters, made up of nine Boeing 767s — most of them converted aircraft — and one Boeing 757-200 freighter that joined the fleet in March last year.
The fleet growth comes as My Freighter pushes ahead with its network expansion strategy. Last month, the airline launched new services between Asia and Frankfurt Airport. Earlier, in January, it announced scheduled cargo flights from Hong Kong International Airport to Maastricht Aachen Airport in the Netherlands via its main hub in Tashkent.
Alongside fleet and route growth, the carrier has also been strengthening its network through interline agreements, most recently with China Southern Airlines.






















