By DYLAN LOVAN
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — UPS announced Tuesday that it has retired its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo planes just months after one crashed during takeoff, causing 15 deaths in Louisville.
CEO Carol Tome said during a fourth-quarter earnings call that UPS decided to “accelerate our plans and retire all MD-11 aircraft in our fleet.”
The Nov. 4 Louisville crash killed the plane’s three-person crew and 12 others on the ground just outside the Muhammad Ali International Airport. The plane’s left engine had fallen off the wing, and the plane was able to climb only about 30 feet before crashing.
Related
3 killed, 3 hospitalized as tornado hits Michigan town
21 hours ago
6
Photos: Dogs across Colorado enjoy Friday's snow
21 hours ago
4
Popular
Former public defender guilty of child sex assault
22 hours ago
8
CSFD: House fire caused by smoking near Christmas tree
22 hours ago
8
© REPORTER 24 NEWS 2026. All rights are reserved

1 month ago
2














English (US) ·