My Freighter expands network with Zhengzhou-Liege route
The airline will operate four flights a week using its Boeing 767-300 freighter.
Uzbekistan-based cargo airline, My Freighter has made a new route announcement connecting Zhengzhou (CGO) and Liege (LGG).
The airline will operate four flights a week using its Boeing 767-300 freighter.
In a LinkedIn post, the airline mentioned “We are thrilled to announce the launch of a new key cargo route between Zhengzhou Airport (CGO) and Liege Airport (LGG)! This new service strengthens our China-Europe via Uzbekistan connection, with four weekly flights carrying vital cargo on our Boeing 767-300 freighter aircraft.”
This comes as My Freighter and Challenge Group, which operates its hub at Liege Airport, recently announced a mutually beneficial interline agreement. The agreement was signed on September 11 during the EU Cross-Border E-Commerce Forum in Liege, Belgium.
This collaboration will enable both carriers to access each other's extensive cargo networks and facilitate operations across the US, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and China.
According to the airline's website, it operates flights from its Tashkent hub to various destinations, including Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Birmingham, Macau, Madrid, Almaty, Budapest, Urumqi, Leipzig, Shijiazhuang, Ostrava, Ezhou, Tel Aviv, Turkistan, Ulaanbaatar, and Incheon.
The airline currently operates a fleet of 5 Boeing 767 freighters. Additionally, the fleet includes 2 Airbus A321neos and 3 Airbus A320s, with one Airbus A320 parked and one on order. The Airbus A321neos and A320s belong to Centrum Air, which offers charter flights and passenger services as part of the My Freighter group, according to data by Planespotters.net.
Additionally, My Freighter also has 1 Airbus A319 configured for VIP use.