Fifteen new lawsuits were filed Thursday in Jefferson Circuit Court on behalf of more than 100 people seeking damages after the crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville last year.
The family of Capt. Dana Diamond, who was the international relief officer on the plane, filed the lawsuit Wednesday in Jefferson Circuit Court against Boeing, General Electric and VT San Antonio Aerospace, Inc. — the company that did maintenance on the plane.
UPS said Tuesday that it expects to cut 30,000 positions in 2026 a year after it eliminated 48,000, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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.
Alain Rodriguez Colina was working at Grade A Auto Parts when the plane crashed on Nov. 4.
The lawsuits were filed on behalf of family members of Trina Chavez -- a 37-year-old mother of two employed by Grade A Auto Parts -- and 45-year-old mom Angela Anderson, a frequent customer at the business.