My Freighter enhances its global network by signing interline agreements with Air Canada and Singapore Airlines, boosting cargo transfer capabilities.
Uzbekistan-based carrier My Freighter has signed interline agreements with Air Canada and Singapore Airlines to expand its global partnership network, reported London's Air Cargo News.
The deal with Singapore Airlines provides Centrum-owned My Freighter access to routes across Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, the Pacific, and Europe. Founder Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov stated that the framework allows seamless cargo transfers between flights of both carriers, offering greater routing flexibility and optimized transit options.
The agreement with Air Canada grants access to its extensive North American network. Centrum shareholder Khafizjon Gafurov noted that combining Air Canada's reach with My Freighter's Central Asian presence opens new opportunities for regional businesses.
My Freighter has been steadily building interline partnerships. In February, it signed an agreement with China Southern Airlines, while in December of last year, it partnered with Cargojet to strengthen connectivity between Central Asia and North America.
Throughout 2025, the airline also entered agreements with Aeromexico, Icelandair Cargo, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, and Air Serbia.
The carrier has expanded its fleet, taking delivery of a Boeing 767-300BDSF in April. Its current fleet includes nine Boeing 767 freighters, mostly conversions, and one Boeing 757-200 freighter added in March of last year.


