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LOCATION AND SCALEThe Worldport facility in Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport spans about 5.2 million square feet, or roughly 90 football fields and serves as the global air logistics nerve center for UPS. Handles around 2 million packages per day. The automated sorting system can process up to 420,000 packages/letters per hour.
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Death Toll Climbs To 7 In Catastrophic UPS Cargo Jet Crash
The death toll has risen after a United Parcel Service (UPS) cargo plane filled with jet fuel crashed shortly after takeoff.The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 headed for Honolulu, crashed just after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali Airport around 5:15 p.
UPS’s third quarter saw the company surpass Wall Street’s revenue and profit expectations, driving a positive market reaction. Management attributed the quarter’s results to a deliberate shift in customer and product mix,
UPS calls the giant center Worldport. The facility at Muhammad Ali International Airport employs some 20,000 people, making UPS the largest employer in the Louisville area, the company said on its website.
Parcel giant United Parcel Service halted cargo-sorting operations at Louisville International Airport after its wide-body freighter burst into flames shortly after takeoff on late Tuesday, killing nine people,
Parcel delivery company UPS (NYSE:UPS) reported Q3 CY2025 results beating Wall Street’s revenue expectations, but sales fell by 3.8% year on year to $21.4 billion. The company expects next quarter’s revenue to be around $24 billion,
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'Shock, Confusion, Concern': Louisville Worker Details 'Chaos' After UPS Plane Crash
Chaotic scenes unfolded at a Louisville workplace after a United Parcel Service (UPS) cargo plane crashed during takeoff on Tuesday, 4. Footage captured by Trevor Degeorge from the nearby Ford Motor Company shows smoke and flames rising from the crash site.