FAA orders inspections on all MD-11 planes
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UPS and FedEx are grounding their MD-11 fleets "out of an abundance of caution" after a deadly crash at a UPS hub in Kentucky.
The UPS freighter that crashed in Louisville was a 34-year old jet. While that’s old for a passenger plane, that’s not so unusual in the world of air cargo.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Saturday issued an order prohibiting MD-11 planes from flying for now, pending inspection, after a fiery crash this week of a UPS MD-11 cargo freighter killed at least 14 people in Louisville,
UPS and FedEx are temporarily grounding all of their McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo aircraft, following Tuesday’s plane crash in Louisville, Ky., that killed at least 14 people.
UPS has grounded its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11s, the type of plane involved in Tuesday’s deadly crash in Louisville, Kentucky, the company confirmed Friday. Now, the FAA is ordering an investigation into those planes before they can fly again.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Saturday issued an order prohibiting MD-11 planes from flying, pending inspection, after a fiery crash of a UPS cargo freighter that killed at least 14 people in Louisville,
UPS and FedEx have 'suspended flight operations' for their MD-11 planes, the aircraft manufacturer Boeing confirmed in a statement to PEOPLE. The decision comes after at least 14 people were killed in a UPS plane crash on Tuesday,
UPS has decided to ground its fleet of MD-11 planes “out of an abundance of caution” after a deadly crash at its global aviation hub in Kentucky. The company announced the decision late
Nine people were killed and 11 injured after a UPS MD-11 freighter crashed and exploded shortly after takeoff from Louisville. The NTSB and FAA are investigating, with early focus on a possible engine separation.
The United Parcel Service (UPS) and FedEx announced they grounded their fleets of McDonnell Douglas MD-11 planes in the wake of a deadly crash in Kentucky.
The Federal Aviation Administration grounded all McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft on concerns the engines and its structural wing components could fail as investigations continue into the deadly United Parcel Service Inc.