Uzbekistan-based carrier My Freighter has signed interline agreements with Air Canada and Singapore Airlines to grow its global partnership network.
This interline agreement with Singapore Airlines provides Centrum-owned My Freighter with access to Singapore Airlines’ network across Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, the Pacific, Europe and beyond.
“Under the interline framework, cargo can be seamlessly transferred between flights operated by both carriers, offering customers greater routing flexibility, optimised transit options and access to global supply chains,” said
At the same time, the interline agreement with Air Canada will offer access to the Canadian airline’s North American network.
In February, My Freighter signed an interline agreement with China Southern Airlines to strengthen air cargo connectivity between Central Asia and China.
In December last year, My Freighter entered into a new interline agreement with Cargojet to provide its partners and customers with access to the Canadian logistics market and strengthen cargo connectivity between Central Asia and North America.
Throughout 2025, the airline also entered interline partnerships with Aeromexico, Icelandair Cargo, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, and Air Serbia.
The carrier has also recently expanded its fleet of freighters. On 17 April, the airline took delivery of a Boeing 767-300BDSF, registered as UK67022.
The airline’s current fleet now includes nine Boeing 767 freighters, most of which are conversions, and one Boeing 757-200 freighter, which was added in March last year.

