My Freighter and China Southern Airlines sign an interline agreement to strengthen cargo connectivity between Central Asia and China.
Uzbekistan-based cargo airline My Freighter has signed an interline agreement with China Southern Airlines to boost cargo connectivity between Central Asia and China, reports London's Air Cargo News.
The carrier stated that this deal would open new opportunities for trade flows between the two regions. By combining its regional expertise with China Southern's extensive domestic and international network, My Freighter aims to improve access to industrial and commercial hubs across China and beyond.
My Freighter emphasized that the framework would allow seamless cargo transfers between the two airlines, offering expanded routing options, greater flexibility, and more efficient logistics solutions for customers in the Central Asia-China corridor.
Last year, the company signed several interline agreements as part of its strategy to strengthen international partnerships and position itself as a reliable bridge between Central Asia and global markets.
In December, My Freighter reached a deal with Cargojet to provide access to the Canadian logistics market and enhance connectivity between Central Asia and North America. Additionally, it signed agreements with Aeromexico, Icelandair Cargo, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, and Air Serbia during 2025.
My Freighter operates eight 767-300 freighters, seven of which are passenger-to-freighter conversions, and one is a production freighter. The airline added a 757-200P2F in March 2025. Furthermore, it runs a passenger fleet consisting of Airbus A319, A320, A321, and A330 aircraft.



