UPS grounds fleet of MD-11 planes
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NTSB investigators said they were aware the UPS plane had been grounded for six weeks for maintenance prior to crash.
U.S. safety investigators said on Thursday they are probing the maintenance history of a UPS cargo plane that was in Texas for repairs weeks before crashing in flames in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday,
The MD-11 that exploded spent much of September and October at ST Engineering at San Antonio International Airport. The company maintains the carrier's fleet.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- All reported missing victims in the UPS plane crash near Louisville's airport have been found. In a video posted on Facebook Saturday night, Mayor Craig Greenberg said everyone on the missing persons report has been accounted for, and with the victim who died at the hospital, the total number of fatalities remains 14.
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No people thought unaccounted for as UPS cargo plane crash toll stands at 14, Louisville mayor says
The mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, says the number of victims of a UPS cargo plane crash stands at 14 with nobody believed to be still unaccounted for among the missing.
The UPS cargo plan that crashed in Louisville on Tuesday had recently undergone maintenance in Texas, according to the NTSB at a press conference on Thursday.
The death toll from the deadliest plane crash in UPS history has reached 14, including three pilots, while nine others remain missing and unaccounted for. In a video message posted to X, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced a body had been found at the crash site by first responders Nov.
A 34-year-old UPS (UPS) cargo jet that crashed near Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday had recently undergone major maintenance to repair a crack in its fuel tank, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday,