ECS Group and My Freighter focus on European expansion

Strategically supported commercially by ECS Group in Europe. Image: My Freighter

The Uzbek airline, My Freighter, which was founded in 2019, has enlisted ECS Group’s services to fast-track its commercial growth across Europe. The airline, which has a great many interline agreements with other international carriers, operates a fleet of Boeing 767-300 freighters and already serves key European gateways such as Liège, Maastricht, Basel, Tallinn, and Paris CDG, linking cargo originating from there, to Central Asia (including Almaty), via its home hub in Tashkent. The main driver of its growth is e-commerce coming from China, which demands speed and volume capacity.

The airline has partnered with ECS Group to benefit from the GSSA’s strong European network, market and commercial expertise as it seeks to further expand its European reach. Since the contract came into effect in JAN26, ECS Group has mobilized its subsidiaries Globe Air Cargo France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, to ensure cargo growth for My Freighter, and promote the carrier’s strategic and attractive (since otherwise underserved) trade lanes. ECS Group combines human expertise with digital innovation to secure maximum commercial operations, healthy revenues and optimum load factors. Through ECS Group’s commercial focus, customers enjoy faster market access, stronger yield opportunities, and a clear competitive edge in a highly time-sensitive environment. Jean Ceccaldi, CEO of ECS Group, commented: “This partnership is a clear demonstration of how ECS Group executes: we identify high-potential carriers and immediately deploy the full strength of our network to accelerate their market penetration. Within weeks, we activated multiple European markets and generated tangible commercial momentum. This is not about representation; it is about delivering measurable revenue and competitive positioning at speed.”

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