UPS plane crashes at Louisville Airport
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HORRIFYING footage shows the Louisville jet on fire moments before it crashed – with local media reporting the terrifying explosion may have been caused by an engine issue. In the
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New Airbus planes scrapped for valuable jet engines
In a surprising development in the aviation industry, nearly new Airbus A320neo family aircraft, including the A321neo model, are being prematurely scrapped to harvest their high-value jet engines. This trend,
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A large UPS cargo plane crashed and exploded Tuesday after taking off from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. The incident resulted in three fatalities and eleven injuries. The plane was en route to Honolulu.
A UPS cargo plane was carrying 280,000 gallons of jet fuel when it crashed into a petrol recycling plant. Police and fire crews were called to the scene, near the Louisville Muhammad Ali
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