My Freighter adds B767F, expands fleet to eight aircraft
The aircraft, MSN 26984, is 31.6 years old and was previously operated by German carrier Condor.

Tashkent-based cargo carrier My Freighter has added its eighth aircraft to the fleet, a Boeing 767-300 freighter.
The aircraft, registered as UK67020, was ferried to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, between May 2 and May 3. According to data from Flightradar24, it flew from Wilmington (ILN), U.S., to Ostrava (OSR), Czech Republic, before continuing to Tashkent on May 3.
The aircraft, MSN 26984, is 31.6 years old and was previously operated by German carrier Condor. It was withdrawn from service on September 3, 2023, and subsequently stored at Wilmington (ILN). The aircraft was later acquired and converted by Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM), a subsidiary of Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), which specialises in freighter aircraft leasing programmes. CAM is also the largest lessor of Boeing 767 freighter aircraft. It was converted into a freighter in March this year before being delivered to My Freighter.
The addition of this aircraft brings My Freighter's fleet to eight, comprising seven Boeing 767-300 freighters and one Boeing 757-200 freighter, which was inducted in March.
In a LinkedIn post, the airline stated, “This marks another important step in strengthening our fleet and expanding the geography of our cargo operations. More aircraft means more opportunities for our clients and partners around the world.”
The airline joined the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Multilateral Interline Traffic Agreements (MITA) network, expanding its global reach through partnerships with over 300 airlines worldwide.
The airline has recently added India to its network, launching a weekly Boeing 757 freighter service from Delhi to Tashkent. This new route enhances connectivity between India and key destinations, including Moscow Domodedovo (DME), Moscow Vnukovo (VKO), Almaty (ALA), Bishkek (FRU), Dushanbe (DYU), and St. Petersburg (LED).
My Freighter already operates from its Tashkent hub to several key destinations, including Hong Kong, Zurich, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Birmingham, Macau, Madrid, Almaty, Budapest, Urumqi, Leipzig, Shijiazhuang, Ostrava, Ezhou, Tel Aviv, Turkistan, Ulaanbaatar, and Incheon.
The carrier also operates charter flights and passenger services under the Centrum Air brand. Its passenger fleet currently comprises eight narrow-body aircraft, including Airbus A320, A320neo, and A321neo models, and one wide-body Airbus A330.
My Freighter and Aeromexico recently announced a strategic interline partnership aimed at expanding cargo access and enhancing connectivity between Mexico and Central Asia.