ATSG unit delivers ninth Boeing 767-300F to My Freighter

The Boeing 767-300 freighter remains central to ATSG’s leasing portfolio and is used by cargo operators for its payload capability and range across medium to long-haul routes.

Update: 2026-04-28 05:46 GMT

Cargo Aircraft Management, a division of Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), has delivered a Boeing 767-300 freighter, MSN 27597, to My Freighter under a six-year lease. The aircraft adds to the carrier’s fleet as it continues to expand operations across international cargo routes.

The lessor said the placement forms part of its broader leasing and support model, which integrates aircraft leasing, operations, and maintenance. "CAM is a cornerstone of ATSG’s integrated aviation enterprise, through which ATSG is able to deliver flexible, end-to-end solutions for customers worldwide," said Todd France, chief commercial strategy officer at ATSG. "This placement reflects ATSG’s continued ability to leverage its leasing, operations, and support capabilities to serve operators in both established and emerging cargo markets."

Operating from Central Asia, My Freighter connects markets across Asia, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The airline supports cross-border supply chains and time-critical cargo flows. The additional aircraft is expected to support its capacity requirements as demand for air freight services continues across these corridors.

Cargo Aircraft Management confirmed that the delivery marks the ninth Boeing 767-300 freighter placed with the airline. "We are pleased to continue building our relationship with My Freighter as it expands its cargo network," said Andy Lawrence, president of CAM. “This delivery brings our total number of aircraft placed with My Freighter to nine and highlights the continued demand for the Boeing 767-300 freighter as a proven, efficient platform supporting global cargo growth. We are proud to support their continued expansion across key international markets.”

The Boeing 767-300 freighter remains central to ATSG’s leasing portfolio. The aircraft is used by cargo operators for its payload capability and range across medium to long-haul routes. Leasing demand for the type has remained steady among operators seeking capacity without committing to new aircraft orders.

Centrum Holding said the delivery aligns with its plans to expand cargo operations through its airline unit. "This delivery reflects the continued momentum of our cargo business within Centrum Holding and our ambition to build a leading logistics platform across Central Asia," said Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, founder and chief executive officer of Centrum Holding. “As global supply chains evolve, we are focused on scaling capacity across key corridors, and the Boeing 767-300F aircraft remains central to that strategy. We value our partnership with ATSG as we expand our fleet with reliable, efficient freighter capacity.”

ATSG operates across aircraft leasing, airline operations, and maintenance services. Its fleet includes Boeing 767 and Airbus freighters as well as passenger aircraft deployed in ACMI and charter operations. Centrum Holding operates a logistics platform spanning air cargo, passenger aviation, and ground logistics, with core operations in Uzbekistan and a focus on trade links between Asia and Europe.

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