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Bangladesh Airlines and My Freighter Sign Cargo Interline Agreement

by Bangladesh in Focus

In a step forward for regional logistics and trade connectivity, Bangladesh Airlines has signed a cargo interline agreement with My Freighter, a Tashkent-based air cargo operator. The collaboration is set to boost cargo services between Central Asia and South Asia, with Bangladesh positioned as a growing player in international freight transport. This partnership will allow My Freighterโ€™s cargo to travel via Dhaka to destinations within Bangladesh Airlinesโ€™ expanding cargo network, and vice versa. The agreement simplifies cargo bookings across the two carriers and helps customers move goods more efficiently through a single shipping process. Interline agreements play an essential role in the worldwide logistics network. They enable airlines to carry cargo on each otherโ€™s flights without the need for multiple waybills or separate bookings. For exporters and logistics providers, this saves time, reduces cost, and opens access to new routes and destinations. For Bangladesh Airlines, this agreement marks a continued effort to grow its presence in the air freight sector. With global trade shifting and demand rising for reliable cargo movement, national carriers like Bangladesh Airlines are investing more in logistics and partnerships. This deal will also help tap into markets in Central Asia, including Uzbekistan and neighboring countries, where demand for South Asian goods and trade connectivity is increasing. My Freighter, a newer but fast-growing cargo airline, brings strong experience in operating freighter aircraft and building cargo networks. Their fleet includes Boeing 747 freighters, which are capable of carrying large volumes of cargo over long distances. With this partnership, shipments that start in Central Asia can now easily connect to Southeast Asia and beyond through Bangladesh. This move is expected to benefit sectors such as apparel, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and perishable goods โ€” all key export industries for Bangladesh. The ability to move goods faster and more reliably enhances competitiveness and supports the national economy. Both companies have emphasized the long-term potential of their partnership, stating that cargo cooperation will create a win-win for exporters, freight forwarders, and end customers. As global supply chains adapt to changing market conditions, efficient cargo solutions like this help strengthen regional trade routes. Bangladeshโ€™s growing role as a logistics hub is part of a broader national goal to enhance infrastructure, trade, and transport. The cargo interline agreement with My Freighter is one more step in making that vision a reality.

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