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FAA Grounds All MD‑11 Aircraft After Kentucky Crash

Megan Wood
Last updated: 10 November 2025 17:58
By Megan Wood
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A devastating cargo-plane crash in Kentucky has triggered a sweeping safety response in the U.S. aviation sector. On 4 November 2025, a freighter from UPS Airlines crashed shortly after take‑off from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, killing 14 people. In the wake of this tragedy, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an emergency directive grounding all McDonnell Douglas MD‑11 and MD‑11F aircraft in the U.S. pending inspections.

McDonnell Douglas UPS plane
McDonnell Douglas UPS plane ©Sean De Silva

Grounding the Fleet: What Happened and Why

Following the crash, the FAA determined that the unsafe condition observed in the incident “is likely to exist or develop in other products of the same type design.” In response, both UPS and FedEx Express voluntarily grounded their MD‑11 fleets in advance of the formal directive, reflecting the seriousness of the risk. The aircraft involved, an MD‑11F, lost its left engine and pylon during take‑off, a catastrophic failure that not only prompted the investigation but also highlighted vulnerabilities in older cargo aircraft operating under high-stress conditions.

Aftermath of Kentucky cargo-plane crash
Aftermath of Kentucky cargo-plane crash ©U.S. Air National Guard

Implications for Cargo Operations and Safety Oversight

The MD‑11, though no longer in passenger service, still forms a portion of cargo fleets, approximately 9 % of UPS’s fleet and 4 % of FedEx’s. The grounding has immediate implications for freight operations: carriers must rely on contingency plans, shift cargo to other aircraft, and await clearance before resuming flights on the MD‑11 type.

Preliminary reports suggest that structural fatigue or maintenance irregularities could have contributed to the failure, drawing attention to inspection protocols, component lifespan, and operational pressures unique to cargo operations. The incident has sparked broader concerns within the industry regarding the continued airworthiness of ageing freighter models and the potential for similar failures across fleets still in service. Investigators are also examining cockpit voice recordings, alarm signals, and maintenance logs to determine causal links. 

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ByMegan Wood
Aviation Reporter - An emerging journalist and aviation writer with a BA in English Literature and Language from the University of Leeds, where she will soon return to pursue an MA in International Journalism. Alongside her studies, she volunteers with the Leeds Knights Ice Hockey team, producing social media content, and contributes to Travel Radar as an Aviation Reporter — combining her love of storytelling with a growing passion for the dynamic world of air travel and communication.
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