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Officials believe death toll after Kentucky UPS plane crash will stand at 14 - ABC News

Operations at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport were temporarily halted following the crash. Two of the airport’s runways have since reopened, but flight delays and cancellations continue. Officials advise travelers to check directly with airlines for updated schedules.

Airport spokesperson Natalie Hughes stated that safety inspections are ongoing:

“Our primary focus remains the well-being of affected families, our employees, and ensuring all runways meet operational safety standards before full reopening.”

Investigation Underway

Massive explosion from a UPS cargo plane crash near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are leading the investigation. The aircraft’s cockpit voice recorder and flight-data recorder—commonly known as black boxes—have been recovered and transported to a laboratory in Washington, D.C., for analysis.

NTSB officials confirmed that no hazardous materials were listed in the cargo manifest, though the fuel load contributed to extensive secondary fires that complicated initial rescue efforts. Investigators will now focus on mechanical performance, maintenance records, and flight-crew communications leading up to the crash. Continue reading…

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