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UPS Retires MD-11 Fleet

Carrier confirms accelerated retirement in fourth-quarter earnings following fleet grounding.

Grounded UPS MD-11 aircraft (Photo: Shutterstock)
Grounded UPS MD-11 aircraft [Credit: Shutterstock]
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Key Takeaways:

  • UPS has officially retired its entire fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11 freighters, effectively ending operations with the aircraft in Q4 2025.
  • This decision was made following a deadly November accident involving one of its MD-11s and the subsequent grounding of the fleet.
  • The accelerated retirement was disclosed in the company's Q4 2025 earnings release and resulted in a non-cash, after-tax charge.
  • Prior to the grounding, UPS operated the second-largest MD-11 fleet globally with 31 aircraft, primarily used for long-haul international cargo routes.
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UPS has officially retired its remaining McDonnell Douglas MD-11 freighters, formally ending operations with the three-engine aircraft following a deadly November accident and the subsequent grounding of the fleet.

The decision was disclosed in the company’s fourth-quarter 2025 earnings release, published Jan. 27, in which the company confirmed it recorded a non-cash, after-tax charge tied to the accelerated retirement of the MD-11 aircraft. UPS did not specify an exact retirement date but indicated the fleet was removed from service during the fourth quarter.

Ryan Ewing

Ryan is Sr. Director of Digital for Firecrown's Aviation Group. In 2013, he founded AirlineGeeks.com, a leading trade publication covering the airline industry. Since then, his work has been featured in several publications and news outlets, including CNN, WJLA, CNET, and Business Insider. During his time in the airline industry, he's worked in roles pertaining to airport/airline operations while holding a B.S. in Air Transportation Management from Arizona State University along with an MBA. Previously, he worked for a Part 135 operator and later a major airline. Ryan is also an Adjunct Instructor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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