My Freighter strengthens fleet with new Boeing 757-200F
The addition of this B757-200F expands the airline's fleet to seven freighters, complementing its existing six Boeing 767-300Fs.;
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Tashkent, Uzbekistan-based cargo airline, My Freighter, has welcomed a new Boeing 757-200F aircraft to its fleet.
The aircraft was acquired from Titan Aviation Holdings, a freighter-focused leasing company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings.
The aircraft, registered as UK75001 with MSN 32386, is 23.6 years old. It was previously operated by American Airlines as a B757-200 in passenger configuration before being acquired by AerSale and converted to a freighter in December 2021.
It was later operated by Miami-based Amerijet International, an American cargo airline, until it was withdrawn from service on January 13, 2024. The aircraft was subsequently stored at Lakeland Linder International Airport in Florida and later at Orlando Sanford International Airport in Sanford, Florida, before being delivered to My Freighter, according to data from Planespotters.net.
The aircraft was ferried to Tashkent International Airport between March 7 and 14, 2025. It flew from Orlando Sanford International Airport to Bangor International Airport in Bangor, U.S., then to Keflavík International Airport in Iceland, before reaching Tashkent International Airport.
The addition of this B757-200F expands the airline's fleet to seven freighters, complementing its existing six Boeing 767-300Fs.
"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,” says Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, CEO, My Freighter.
The airline mentioned in a LinkedIn post that the aircraft will be a significant addition to its fleet, enhancing the company’s cargo transportation capabilities on international routes.
“The Boeing 757F is one of the most efficient freighter aircraft, known for its high payload capacity and ability to operate on both short- and medium-haul routes. This aircraft will enable faster and more cost-effective cargo transportation, allowing us to improve service quality and meet the growing demand for international freight shipments.”
The airline operates from its Tashkent hub to many key destinations such as 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 Centrum Air. Its fleet currently includes seven narrow-body aircraft, consisting of Airbus A320, A320neo, and A321neo.