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The fiery crash of a UPS plane shortly after its left engine flew off its wing and sparked a massive fire during takeoff could spell the end of the 109 remaining MD-11 airliners that have been exclusively hauling cargo for more than a decade.
Louisville city leaders estimate 90 businesses were affected by the crash, as many remain closed due to debris and investigation.
A UPS cargo plane burst into flames and crashed shortly after takeoff in Louisville, Kentucky, killing at least 12 people, including a child, authorities said.
Officials in Louisville, Kentucky, believe the total number of people killed after a UPS plane crashed in a ball of flames earlier this week will stand at 14.
Dozens of 911 calls for a “large explosion” and “lots of black smoke” flooded emergency radio channels in the moments after the UPS cargo plane tore through an industrial park in Kentucky according to new audio from the tragedy, which unfolded just yards away from shocked happy hour goers.
Eligible businesses in Jefferson, Bullitt, Hardin, Oldham, Shelby and Spencer counties can apply. KENTUCKY, USA — Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday his request was approved for a Disaster Declaration from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) following the UPS plane crash on Nov. 4 that killed 14 people in Louisville.
New details are emerging about a UPS plane crash in Kentucky that killed 14 people, including a pilot from New Mexico. A new federal investigation shows the
Kentucky Congressman Morgan McGarvey on Wednesday paid tribute to the victims of the UPS plane crash that happened two weeks ago.