Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport to Reopen Wednesday Morning After Deadly UPS Crash

The crash involving a UPS plane has killed at least seven people, including three crew onboard.
Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport to Reopen Wednesday Morning After Deadly UPS Crash
The Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport was closed after a UPS plane crashed on Nov. 4, 2025. Jacki Thrapp/The Epoch Times
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Smoke billowed through the air over the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky early Wednesday morning after a UPS cargo plane crash killed at least seven people and injured eleven during takeoff on Nov. 4.

Kentucky emergency crews nearly contained the fire by 10:30 p.m. ET as they actively searched the scene for victims overnight.

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