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McDonnell Douglas MD-11 grounded in USA after fatal Louisville crash

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Published: November 9, 2025
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Federal aviation officials have issued an order for McDonnell Douglas MD-11 planes not to be flown pending further inspection, reinforcing cargo carriers’ decision to ground their fleets following a deadly crash at the UPS global aviation hub in Kentucky.

UPS and FedEx said on Friday that they were grounding their fleets of McDonnell Douglas MD-11s “out of an abundance of caution,” and the Federal Aviation Administration’s directive the following day sidelined the planes until inspection and correction of any problems.

In the Louisville crash, the jet’s left engine detached during takeoff.

The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 is being grounded in the USA. (AP Photo/Jon Cherry)

“This condition could result in loss of continued safe flight and landing,” the FAA said, adding that the issue “is likely to exist or develop in other products of the same design”.

The crash, which occurred on Tuesday at UPS Worldport, killed 14 people, including the three pilots on the MD-11, which was headed for Honolulu.

MD-11 aircraft make up about nine per cent of the UPS airline fleet and four per cent of the FedEx fleet, the companies said.

“We made this decision proactively at the recommendation of the aircraft manufacturer,” UPS said in a statement.

“Nothing is more important to us than the safety of our employees and the communities we serve.”

FedEx said in an email that it was grounding the aircraft while it conducts “a thorough safety review based on the recommendation of the manufacturer”.

Fourteen people were killed after the plane crashed into a warehouse shortly after takeoff. (AP)

Boeing, which merged with McDonnell Douglas in 1997, said in a statement on its website that it “recommended to the three operators of the MD-11 Freighter that they suspend flight operations while additional engineering analysis is performed”.

Western Global Airlines is the only other U.S. cargo airline that flies MD-11s, according to aviation analytics firm Cirium.

The airline has 16 MD-11s in its fleet but 12 of them have already been put in storage.

The company did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment outside of business hours.

Boeing announced in 1998 that it would be phasing out its MD-11 jetliner production, with final deliveries due in 2000.

The UPS cargo plane, built in 1991, was nearly airborne Tuesday when a bell sounded in the cockpit, National Transportation Safety Board member Todd Inman said earlier this week.

For the next 25 seconds, the bell rang and the pilots tried to control the aircraft as it barely lifted off the runway, its left wing ablaze and missing an engine, and then ploughed into the ground in a spectacular fireball.

The plane was seen with an engine on fire shortly before the crash. (WLKY via CNN Newsource)

The cockpit voice recorder captured the bell, which sounded about 37 seconds after the crew called for takeoff thrust, Inman said.

There are different types of alarms with varying meanings, he said, and investigators haven’t determined why the bell rang, though they know the left wing was burning and the engine on that side had detached.

Inman said it would be months before a transcript of the cockpit recording is made public as part of that investigation process.

Jeff Guzzetti, a former federal crash investigator, said the bell likely was signalling the engine fire.

“It occurred at a point in the takeoff where they were likely past their decision speed to abort the takeoff,” Guzzetti told The Associated Press after Inman’s news conference.

“They were likely past their critical decision speed to remain on the runway and stop safely. … They’ll need to thoroughly investigate the options the crew may or may not have had.”

Investigations into the crash are ongoing, but the full transcript of the cockpit voice recorder will not be available for months. (AP)

Dramatic video captured the aircraft crashing into businesses and erupting in a fireball.

Footage from phones, cars and security cameras has given investigators evidence of what happened from many different angles.

Flight records suggest the UPS MD-11 that crashed underwent maintenance while it was on the ground in San Antonio for more than a month until mid-October.

It is not clear what work was done.

The UPS package handling facility in Louisville is the company’s largest.

The hub employs more than 20,000 people in the region, handles 300 flights daily and sorts more than 400,000 packages an hour.

UPS Worldport operations resumed on Wednesday night with its Next Day Air, or night sort, operation, spokesperson Jim Mayer said.

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