Louisville, UPS cargo plane crash
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The Kentucky Air National Guard worked side by side with airport crews and local firefighters to contain the blaze.
The grim task of finding victims from the firestorm that followed the crash of a UPS cargo plane in Louisville, Kentucky, entered a third day Thursday as investigators gather information to determine why the aircraft caught fire and lost an engine on takeoff.
UPS is quickly getting back to work at its Worldport air parcel hub after a one-day suspension of cargo operations because of a major aircraft accident. The post UPS restarts Louisville air hub operations for Thursday deliveries appeared first on FreightWaves.
At least 12 people were killed and several others injured after a UPS plane crashed shortly after taking off from the Louisville International Airport on Tuesday.
As the sun set and businesses started to close in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday, the evening calm was suddenly shattered by a giant explosion near the city’s airport.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — One person is dead after a two-vehicle crash on an interstate exit ramp in north Columbus. According to Columbus police, two vehicles, a semi-truck and an SUV, were involved in a crash on the Gemini Place exit ramp from Interstate 71 South. The crash occurred at 4:28 a.m. when, for reasons […]