My Freighter operates first flight to Hangzhou

My Freighter operates first flight to Hangzhou

Uzbekistan-based My Freighter has carried out its first flight to Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH) in eastern China. The flight from Tashkent International Airport (TAS) in Uzbekistan to HGH carried over 50 tons of cargo, including general cargo, textiles, and high-value goods, said My Freighter in a LinkedIn post today.

Uzbekistan-based My Freighter has carried out its first flight to Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH) in eastern China.

The flight from Tashkent International Airport (TAS) in Uzbekistan to HGH carried over 50 tons of cargo, including general cargo, textiles, and high-value goods, said My Freighter in a LinkedIn post today.

My Freighter said the new route marked “another milestone in our expanding China–Central Asia cargo network”.

The airline did not confirm that the flight was operated on a charter basis, but added that it is “seriously planning to expand our cargo network in China” and is “preparing to launch scheduled freighter flights from China to Tashkent (TAS) very soon”.
My Freighter said the new route marked “another milestone in our expanding China–Central Asia cargo network”.

The airline did not confirm that the flight was operated on a charter basis, but added that it is “seriously planning to expand our cargo network in China” and is “preparing to launch scheduled freighter flights from China to Tashkent (TAS) very soon”.

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