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FedEx to return MD-11 cargo planes by May 31 after UPS accident

FedEx announced on Wednesday that it is 'working with Boeing and U.S. aviation safety regulators to bring back to service the MD-11 cargo jets by May 31, after the fatal crash of one of these jets operated by United Parcel Service in November.

FedEx said, "We are continuing to work with Boeing to determine any inspections and maintenance required to safely return our MD-11 aircraft to service," referring to the Federal Aviation Administration. UPS announced on Tuesday that it had accelerated a plan to retire its remaining MD-11 cargo jet fleet, which consisted of over two dozen aircraft. UPS announced that replacement Boeing 767s will be delivered soon. In the fire-filled?crash that occurred at Louisville Airport, 15 people?including 3 plane crew members - died. This incident led to the?grounding of the MD-11 cargo aircraft?model. The National Transportation Safety Board announced this month that a cracked part on the UPS cargo plane that crashed was reported in a Boeing Service Letter more than 10 years earlier. (Reporting and editing by Rod Nickel.)

(source: Reuters)