My Freighter has entered into a new interline agreement with Canada’s Cargojet, securing seamless access to the Canadian cargo market and marking a significant milestone in the airline’s global network expansion. The development was confirmed via a LinkedIn post by Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, Founder and CEO of Centrum Holding.
The partnership is designed to strengthen air cargo connectivity between Central Asia and North America, with the two carriers linking their networks via European gateways. By combining services, the airlines aim to offer more efficient routings, improved transit times and enhanced service flexibility for shippers moving goods between the two regions.
Canada has been identified as a strategically important market for My Freighter, driven by growing demand across key cargo segments including perishables, seafood, pharmaceuticals, e-commerce shipments, automotive components and general freight. Through the interline agreement, customers will gain access to a broader range of destinations and smoother end-to-end cargo movements.
The cooperation leverages My Freighter’s expanding regional footprint with Cargojet’s well-established North American operations, opening new commercial opportunities for both carriers while supporting reliable, long-haul cargo flows across continents. The agreement also aligns with My Freighter’s broader ambition to position Tashkent as a major logistics hub connecting East and West.
Both airlines said the partnership represents a foundation for deeper collaboration, with plans to further develop the relationship and explore additional opportunities to enhance service offerings and customer value across the global supply chain.


