My Freighter (C6, Tashkent International) has signed a lease agreement with Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) for two additional B767-300ER(BCF)s, increasing its overall freighter-dedicated fleet to five aircraft, ch-aviation research has learned.

ADS-B data shows that both airframes, N230CM (msn 25583) and N274CM (msn 25587), are currently stored in Wilmington Air Park. They are owned and managed by ATSG subsidiary Cargo Aircraft Management.

US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records show both planes have already been deregistered and are set to be exported to Uzbekistan where N274CM will arrive on July 7 and become UK67018. Meanwhile, N230CM will become UK67017 and is expected to be delivered on July 13, My Freighter's chief executive officer, Mamur Mamadaliev, confirmed to ch-aviation.

The ch-aviation fleets module shows the Uzbek carrier's freighter fleet comprises three aircraft - two B767-300ER(BCF)s and one B767-300ER(BDSF). The company also has three A320-200s and one A321-200NX operated by scheduled passenger subsidiary Centrum Air (Tashkent International). In addition, it operates one ACJ319-100N, UK888 (msn 9012), for government use only.

“This commitment for additional capacity increases the global reach of our fleet, serving emerging e-commerce markets. Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is a great location to meet the growing need for geographical capacity,” said Mike Berger, chief executive of ATSG.