Uzbekistan-based cargo airline, My Freighter, in partnership with cargo sales agent Air Cargo APAC, has begun operating a new scheduled service connecting Shanghai, Tashkent, and Amsterdam.
The twice-weekly Boeing 767-300F flights mark My Freighter’s entry into scheduled cargo operations, with a total transit time of just 17 hours.
The routing is designed to link China’s largest manufacturing hub with one of Europe’s key air freight gateways via strategically located Tashkent, offering an alternative to congested hubs such as Dubai and Istanbul.
Positioned as part of Uzbekistan’s plan to develop Tashkent into an international logistics hub, the service offers fast ground handling, onward delivery options to CIS countries, and facilities to manage urgent, oversized, and dangerous goods, including lithium batteries and electronic components. Priority cargo categories include automotive parts, high-tech equipment, semiconductors, e-commerce, and express shipments.
With WTO forecasts predicting a 6% increase in China-to-Europe exports in 2025, My Freighter says its new route aims to meet growing demand for reliable and efficient logistics between China and the EU.
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