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FedEx resumes MD-11 cargo flights after FAA lifts grounding order

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 2:28 PM

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) – FedEx said Monday it has begun resuming use of its ​MD-11 airplanes after the Federal ‌Aviation Administration lifted an order that had barred flights following a fatal crash last year of a UPS cargo plane ‌in ​Kentucky that killed 15 ⁠people.

The FAA said ⁠after an extensive review it approved Boeing’s protocol for returning the planes to service that includes maintenance ​and inspection requirements.

• FedEx said it worked with Boeing and the ⁠FAA to validate that ⁠required inspections and maintenance ​actions were completed on two of its ​28 MD-11s.

• Fifteen people, including three ‌plane crew members, died in the fiery crash at Louisville Airport.

• FedEx earlier reported the grounding could ⁠cost it up to $175 million.

• The NTSB said its investigation found fatigue cracks in ⁠a ‌support structure on the left ⁠pylon that connects to ​the ‌wing and the plane’s engine, ​known as ⁠the bearing race.

• The NTSB will hold a two-day investigative hearing into the crash next week.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Mark Porter and ​Edward Tobin)