Uzbekistan-based airline My Freighter has expanded its air cargo operations with the addition of a Boeing 757-200 passenger-to-freighter (P2F) aircraft, strengthening its capacity on international routes.
The newly converted freighter, registered as UK75001, was delivered today, as announced by the airline in a LinkedIn post. The aircraft flew from Orlando, Florida, to Tashkent, where My Freighter is headquartered.
The Boeing 757P2F is a narrowbody, medium-haul freighter with a payload capacity of 36,000 kg, making it well-suited for My Freighter’s expanding global operations.
Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, chief executive of My Freighter, highlighted the importance of this expansion, stating:
“We are confident that this milestone will open new opportunities for expanding our transportation network and increasing the airline’s competitiveness. The introduction of new, modern aircraft is a crucial step in our strategy to enhance logistics solutions and better serve our partners worldwide.”
According to Planespotters, My Freighter’s fleet now comprises seven cargo aircraft:
- One Boeing 757-200 P2F (recently delivered)
- Six Boeing 767-300 P2Fs (the latest added in December)
My Freighter specializes in cargo air charter services across Uzbekistan and Central Asia, handling dangerous goods, perishables, brokerage, and certification services.
Beyond cargo operations, the airline also offers passenger services. Its air cargo operations run under “My Freighter Cargo Airlines”, while passenger flights are operated under “Centrum Air.”