My Freighter launches regular flights to Kenya
Uzbekistan
My Freighter cargo airline has made a flight to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in the capital of Kenya for the first time in its history. This event marked the beginning of large-scale cooperation in the field of air cargo transportation between East Africa and Central Asia.
With the launch of the route, it is planned to operate two regular flights per week, focused on the rapid delivery of perishable products - fresh flowers, seafood, fruits and vegetables - directly from Kenya to Uzbekistan and further to the countries of the region.
"We are pleased to open a new African route with high export potential. "Kenya is a strategically important destination for the transboundary logistics of fresh products," said the press service of My Freighter.
The first flight took place on the route Tashkent - Mumbai - Nairobi - Dubai - Tashkent. The Boeing 757-223 (PCF) aircraft crew successfully delivered several tons of cargo to each point.
My Freighter - Uzbekistan's largest private cargo airline - continues to actively expand the geography of transportation, offering modern logistics solutions based on wide-body airliners for customers worldwide.
"We are pleased to open a new African route with high export potential. "Kenya is a strategically important destination for the transboundary logistics of fresh products," said the press service of My Freighter.
The first flight took place on the route Tashkent - Mumbai - Nairobi - Dubai - Tashkent. The Boeing 757-223 (PCF) aircraft crew successfully delivered several tons of cargo to each point.
My Freighter - Uzbekistan's largest private cargo airline - continues to actively expand the geography of transportation, offering modern logistics solutions based on wide-body airliners for customers worldwide.
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