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美货机坠毁死亡人数升至14人
UPSUPS(US:UPS) Xin Hua She·2025-11-08 05:23

Core Points - A cargo plane crash at Louisville International Airport in Kentucky on November 4 resulted in 14 fatalities, including 3 individuals on board and 11 on the ground, with one confirmed victim being a 3-year-old child [1] - Nine individuals are still missing, believed to have been near the crash site at the time of the incident [1] - The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has initiated an investigation into the crash, revealing that the aircraft caught fire on its left wing during takeoff, leading to the detachment of the left engine from the wing [1] - The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 manufactured in 1991, was owned by United Parcel Service (UPS) and was scheduled to fly to Honolulu, Hawaii [1] - The plane had been on the ground in San Antonio, Texas, for six weeks prior to the crash, and investigators will review all maintenance performed during that period [1] - The NTSB has recovered the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder from the crash site, as well as major components of the engine [1]