My Freighter has officially signed an interline agreement with Air Serbia, marking an important step in expanding its global connectivity and service offering.

My Freighter said: “This partnership enhances our ability to provide customers with broader network access, optimised routing options, and more efficient cargo solutions across Europe and beyond.

“By linking our strengths with Air Serbia’s growing network, we are reinforcing My Freighter’s mission to position Tashkent as a dynamic cargo hub bridging East and West.”

The agreement with Air Serbia is the latest in a series of interline deals struck by My Freighter this year. The carrier has already partnered with:

  • Biman Bangladesh Airlines, creating a new South Asia–Central Asia cargo corridor

  • Icelandair Cargo, opening connections between Central Asia, Europe and North America

  • Aeromexico, expanding capacity between Mexico and Central Asia

Fleet strength

Air Serbia operates a fleet of 29 passenger aircraft, including ATR 72 turboprops and Airbus A319, A320 and A330-200 jets, as well as Boeing 737-300 aircraft.

My Freighter’s cargo fleet includes eight Boeing 767-300 freighters — seven converted from passenger aircraft and one production freighter — along with a newly added Boeing 757-200P2F.

The airline also runs a passenger fleet of seven Airbus A319, A320 and A321 aircraft.

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