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Home / Disasters and Accidents / UPS Grounds MD-11 Fleet After Deadly Crash

UPS Grounds MD-11 Fleet After Deadly Crash

28 Nov

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Summary

  • UPS grounded its MD-11 fleet indefinitely following a fatal crash.
  • Inspections and repairs may last several months, impacting peak season.
  • A Nov. 4 crash killed 14 people and injured 23 in Louisville, Kentucky.
UPS Grounds MD-11 Fleet After Deadly Crash

UPS Airlines has grounded its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo planes indefinitely, following a deadly crash that claimed 14 lives. The decision comes as the company works to comply with Federal Aviation Administration guidelines, with the inspection and repair process now projected to extend for several months, potentially disrupting peak delivery season operations.

The grounding stems from a fiery MD-11 crash on November 4th in Louisville, Kentucky, where the left engine detached during takeoff, resulting in 14 fatalities and 23 injuries. Following this incident, cargo carriers began grounding their MD-11 fleets proactively, even before an official directive from the FAA.

Boeing, the manufacturer of the aging MD-11 fleet which averages over 30 years old, is collaborating with operators to establish inspection procedures and provide technical support to meet FAA requirements. UPS has stated it will utilize contingency plans to ensure customer deliveries continue throughout the busy season.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
UPS grounded its MD-11 fleet indefinitely due to a deadly crash and to comply with FAA inspection and repair guidelines.
The grounding is indefinite, with inspections and repairs now expected to take several months.
An MD-11 cargo plane crashed in Louisville, Kentucky, on November 4th, killing 14 people when its left engine detached during takeoff.

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