My Freighter and Air Cargo APAC Start Scheduled Cargo Operations from Shanghai to Amsterdam

My Freighter and Air Cargo APAC Start Scheduled Cargo Operations from Shanghai to Amsterdam

Uzbekistan-based cargo airline My Freighter and its cargo sales agent Air Cargo APAChave officially launched a new international route connecting Shanghai (PVG), Tashkent (TAS), and Amsterdam (AMS). The flight will operate 2 times per week using Boeing 767-300F, with a total transit time of just 17 hours. This marks My Freighter’s entry into scheduled cargo operations — a milestone made possible through its partnership with Air Cargo APAC.

The route was designed as a smart logistics solution, linking China’s largest manufacturing and export hub with one of Europe’s key cargo gateways via strategically located Tashkent. This allows My Freighter and Air Cargo APAC to offer an effective alternative to the region’s congested transit points such as Dubai and Istanbul.

READ MORE: My Freighter operates first flight to Hangzhou

As part of the strategy to develop Tashkent into an international logistics hub, the Uzbek capital is becoming an increasingly important transit point, offering:

  • fast and efficient ground handling,

  • the option to deliver cargo not only to Amsterdam but also to Tashkent and other CIS countries,

  • favorable conditions for handling urgent, oversized, and dangerous goods, including lithium batteries and electronic components.

The priority cargo categories on this route include automotive parts, high-tech equipment, semiconductors, e-commerce shipments, and express cargo.

READ MORE: My Freighter strengthens fleet with new Boeing 757-200F

According to WTO forecasts, China’s exports to Europe are expected to grow by 6% in 2025, driven by the redirection of trade flows from the U.S. market. My Freighter’s new route addresses this growing demand by providing a fast, reliable, and efficient logistics link between China and the EU.

To mark the launch of the new route, My Freighter and Air Cargo APAC hosted a major event in Shanghai, bringing together leading partners and agents from across China. The event featured an official route presentation and discussions on future cooperation.

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Edward Hardy

Having become a journalist after university, Edward Hardy has been a reporter and editor at some of the world's leading publications and news sites. In 2022, he became Air Cargo Week's Editor. Got news to share? Contact me on Edward.Hardy@AirCargoWeek.com

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