My Freighter expands fleet with eighth Boeing 767-300 freighter
Photo: AviaSpotterUz - Uzbekistan Spotters Team
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — Uzbekistan-based cargo airline My Freighter has added its eighth Boeing 767-300 freighter to its growing fleet. The aircraft arrived at Tashkent International Airport on May 3 from Ostrava, Czech Republic, according to a press release from the airline.
Data from Planespotters.net reveals that the aircraft was originally manufactured in Everett, USA, in late 1993. It was operated by German carrier Condor until February 2024.
The last registered owner of the aircraft is U.S.-based Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM), from whom My Freighter is believed to have leased the jet. Between late August 2024 and March 2025, the aircraft underwent conversion from a passenger configuration to a Boeing 767-300 Freighter (F) model.
My Freighter stated that the addition of this wide-body freighter will significantly enhance the airline’s global delivery capabilities, providing greater flexibility and operational efficiency.
The airline’s current fleet consists of eight aircraft: seven Boeing 767-300s and one Boeing 757-200. The average age of the fleet is approximately 30 years.