FedEx prepares to return MD-11 cargo jets to service next month, cutting back on leased planes after regulators grounded all MD-11s in November.
FedEx is preparing to return its MD-11 cargo jets to service next month, enabling it to reduce leased planes it enlisted after regulators grounded all MD-11s following another carrier’s fatal crash in November.
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FedEx is preparing to return its MD-11 cargo jets to service next month, enabling it to reduce leased planes it enlisted after regulators grounded all MD-11s following another carrier’s fatal crash in November.
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