My Freighter signs interline deals with Air Canada Cargo, SIA Cargo
The partnerships strengthen the Central Asian cargo carrier's global reach, opening new cargo corridors and expanding customer access across North America, Asia-Pacific and Europe.
My Freighter, part of Centrum Holding, has signed new interline agreements with Air Canada Cargo and Singapore Airlines Cargo, expanding its cargo connectivity between Central Asia and key markets across North America, Asia-Pacific and Europe. The agreements are aimed at providing customers with broader network access, greater routing flexibility and improved connectivity through the combined cargo networks of the partner airlines.
Announcing the partnership with Air Canada Cargo, Khafizjon Gafurov, Shareholder at My Freighter and Centrum Holding, said, “For us, partnerships such as this are about much more than network growth. They are about creating new trade corridors, improving connectivity and providing our customers with seamless access to global markets. By combining Air Canada's extensive North American network with My Freighter's growing presence across Central Asia and beyond, we are opening up new opportunities for businesses across our region.
He added that international partnerships are becoming increasingly important as supply chains continue to evolve. "As global supply chains continue to evolve, strong international partnerships will play a crucial role in shaping the future of logistics. We are proud to work with leading global carriers such as Air Canada as we continue strengthening Central Asia's connectivity with the rest of the world."
On the other hand, Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, Founder and CEO of Centrum Holding and My Freighter, announced the signing of an interline agreement with Singapore Airlines Cargo, marking the carrier's 25th interline agreement. According to the CEO, the partnership provides access to Singapore Airlines Cargo's network spanning Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, the Pacific, Europe and beyond, connecting Central Asia with major international trade and logistics hubs.
Under the interline framework, cargo can be transferred seamlessly between flights operated by both carriers, offering customers greater routing flexibility, optimised transit options and access to global supply chains. The agreement is expected to support businesses trading between Central Asia and the wider Asia-Pacific region.
Commenting on the agreement, Abdurakhmanov stated in a social media post, “This agreement is a further testament to My Freighter's commitment to becoming the premier logistics bridge between Central Asia and global markets. The airline continues to expand its interline portfolio with leading international carriers, consistently raising the bar for service quality, connectivity, and reliability for its customers worldwide.”
The agreement with My Freighter comes as Singapore Airlines continues to expand strategic collaborations across both passenger and cargo operations. Earlier this month, Air China and Singapore Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a commercial joint venture partnership. The proposed cooperation includes expanding their codeshare network, coordinating flight schedules, exploring joint fare products and pursuing joint marketing and revenue-sharing arrangements, subject to regulatory approvals.
In June 2026, Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines also launched their strategic joint business partnership after receiving regulatory approvals. The collaboration introduced joint fare products for travel between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur as part of broader commercial cooperation between the two carriers.
My Freighter continues to expand global interline network
The Air Canada Cargo and Singapore Airlines Cargo agreements are the latest additions to My Freighter's growing portfolio of international airline partnerships. In February 2026, the carrier signed an interline agreement with China Southern Airlines, strengthening cargo connectivity between Central Asia and China. The partnership combines My Freighter's regional network with China Southern Airlines' domestic and international services, enabling seamless cargo transfers and expanded access to industrial and commercial centres across China.
A month earlier, in January 2026, My Freighter announced several new interline agreements with Chinese carriers, including SF Airlines, Loong Air and Juneyao Air, as well as Taiwan-based STARLUX Airlines. The company said these agreements would expand network coverage and improve cargo flows between China, Central Asia, Europe and other international markets. At the time, My Freighter said strengthening cooperation in Asia formed part of its broader strategy to develop an extensive international partnership network. The carrier noted that it had already established interline agreements with Cargojet, American Airlines, National Air Cargo, Air Serbia, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Aeromexico, Air Europa, Challenge Group and Icelandair Cargo.
In December 2025, My Freighter entered into an interline agreement with Cargojet, providing customers with improved access to the Canadian logistics market and strengthening cargo connectivity between Central Asia and North America. The partnership was designed to optimise routings, reduce transit times and support cargo movements including perishables, pharmaceuticals, e-commerce shipments, automotive components and general cargo.
Alongside its expanding partnership network, My Freighter has continued to invest in fleet growth. In April 2026, the airline added another Boeing 767, bringing its fleet to 10 aircraft. The aircraft, registered UK67022, was named after Uzbek writer Abdulla Qodiriy, continuing the company's initiative of naming aircraft after prominent historical figures. With the latest addition, the combined fleet of My Freighter and sister airline Centrum Air reached 26 aircraft.
In April 2026, My Freighter also expanded its commercial partnership with ECS Group, strengthening cargo connectivity between Europe and Central Asia through gateways including Liège, Maastricht, Basel, Tallinn and Paris CDG, with Tashkent serving as the central hub for onward connections across the region. The latest agreements with Air Canada Cargo and Singapore Airlines Cargo further strengthen My Freighter's international interline network as the carrier continues expanding connectivity between Central Asia and major global cargo markets.