At least 7 dead in UPS plane crash in Kentucky
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UPS said on Wednesday it would reopen its sprawling air cargo hub in Louisville, Kentucky, after temporarily shuttering it a day earlier due to a deadly plane crash, a move that will begin easing delays in the delivery firm's global network.
A United Parcel Service Inc. freighter jet crashed shortly after takeoff on Tuesday from Louisville, Kentucky, in a fiery accident that authorities said killed several people and injured others.
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.