The FAA has approved Boeing’s (BA) return-to-service protocol for McDonnell Douglas MD-11 operations in the U.S. after a post-crash grounding, allowing operators like FedEx to resume use of compliant fleets, while UPS (UPS) is retiring its MD-11 aircraft following the fatal Kentucky crash, Reuters’ David Shepardson reports.
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