Crosses stand during a vigil for those killed and missing after a UPS plane crashed, at the Great Lawn, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Jon Cherry) This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows the crash site of a UPS McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft just south of Muhammad Ali International Airport, in Louisville, Ky., Monday, Nov. 10, 2025.
Main Idea: Authorities in Louisville released the names of all 14 people killed in the UPS cargo plane crash, while Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is still grieving the “unfinished” lives lost.
Key Points:
The crash killed 14 people, including workers at Grade A Auto Parts & Recycling, and may raise shipping costs, safety concerns, and local losses for families and small businesses.
Louisville’s release of the victims’ names and the ongoing probe may help restore trust and guide safer airline and airport rules.
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Coroner who announced the recovery and identification process and is quoted on the handling of the victims.
Louisville mayor who held the news conference and is a central public official responding to the crash.
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