In its investigative update, the NTSB reports fatigue cracking in the left engine pylon of UPS Flight 2976, a key clue in the November 2025 crash.
The nature of the recommendations made by Boeing and the FAA in 2011 may have allowed UPS Flight 2976 to crash over 14 years later.
The National Transportation Safety Board said Boeing knew of previous failures in a structural component that broke on a UPS MD-11 freighter in November, causing a fatal crash. The post Part that ...
A critical mount that kept the left engine attached to the UPS flight that crashed in Louisville earlier this month failed only moments after the doomed flight broke ground, according to a new report ...
Boeing is revising a service bulletin for 767 engine pylon inspections after American Airlines found cracks on some of its aircraft. The current service interval calls for repetitive pylon inspections ...
Still images from an airport surveillance video showing the left engine and left pylon separation from the left wing. (Source:UPS) Federal investigators released dramatic photos Thursday of an engine ...
Newly released photos included in a National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report on the deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville show the moment the aircraft's left engine came off during ...