Maastricht Aachen Airport has welcomed the inaugural My Freighter service with a traditional water salute, marking the start of the Uzbek carrier’s twice-weekly cargo flights to and from the airport. Operated with a Boeing 767-300 freighter, the new service will transport e-commerce, automotive parts, general cargo and flowers, connecting Shanghai, Tashkent, Almaty and Maastricht.
The operation supports Maastricht Aachen Airport’s strategic plan to strengthen its position as a regional hub, aiming to handle 200,000 tonnes of freight and 600,000 passengers by 2030. My Freighter joins an established roster of cargo airlines at the Netherlands’ second-largest cargo airport, including Royal Jordanian, Turkish Cargo, Atlas Air, Ethiopian Airlines and Emirates SkyCargo.
My Freighter currently operates a fleet of eight Boeing 767 freighters and one Boeing 757 freighter, with the latest 767F delivered in May 2025. Beyond cargo, the airline also runs charter and passenger services under its Centrum Air brand, operating Airbus A320, A320neo, A321neo and A330 aircraft.