UPS retires its fleet of MD-11 planes months after Louisville crash that killed 15
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UPS announced Tuesday that its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo planes are now officially retired two months after the fiery crash in Louisville that killed 15 people.
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UPS announced Tuesday that its fleet ofĀ McDonnell Douglas MD-11Ā cargo planes are now officially retired two months after the fiery crash in Louisville that killed 15 people.
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