Louisville, UPS plane crash
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Airports across the U.S. are increasingly using open aircraft tracking data to automatically bill aircraft owners for airport usage, sparking privacy and safety
A deadly UPS cargo plane crash at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport triggered a temporary airfield shutdown, and could lead to delays.
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The UPS cargo plane crash on Tuesday at the company’s global aviation hub in Kentucky, which killed at least nine, will temporarily disrupt the supply chain and result in some shipping delays.
The three plaintiffs say the companies were negligent in the crash and are seeking damages for residents within five miles.
A New York Times analysis of satellite imagery and air traffic control communications found that U.S. military planes began operating out of the Central American country in mid-October.
"Out of an abundance of caution and in the interest of safety, we have made the decision to temporarily ground our MD-11 fleet," a UPS spokesperson said in an emailed statement to Reuters. MD-11s account for about 9% of the company's fleet,
A pair of US B-52 bombers flew over the Caribbean Sea along the coast of Venezuela on Thursday, flight tracking data showed, in the fourth such show of force by American military aircraft in recent weeks.