- Worldport (Pan Am) - Wikipedia
Terminal 3, also known by the trademarked name Worldport, was an airport terminal at John F Kennedy (originally New York) International Airport in Queens, New York, United States
- What we know about UPS Worldport after Louisville plane crash
UPS Worldport is the company's primary air hub and the world's largest automated package sorting facility, sorting millions of packages daily
- UPS Worldport | United Parcel Service
UPS Worldport is a “one of a kind” facility, but what really makes our Louisville operations special are our teams of dedicated UPSers who make the magic happen daily
- Inside Louisville’s UPS Worldport - AeroSavvy
Take a look inside of Louisville's UPS Worldport This massive, automated facility can handle four million packages and 300 flights a day!
- Inside UPS Worldport, the biggest automated package facility
Built within Louisville International, Worldport accounts for about 80 percent to 85 percent of flights in and out of the airport UPS' facility accounts for nearly all flights there during the
- Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport - Wikipedia
Despite being called an international airport, it has no regularly scheduled international passenger flights, but is a port of entry, handling many UPS Airlines international cargo flights through the United Parcel Service 's worldwide air hub, often referred to as UPS Worldport
- UPS Worldport temporarily halts operations following UPS plane crash
Following the Nov 4 Louisville plane crash, UPS is temporarily halting operations at Worldport Here's what to know
- Worldport - Wikipedia
Worldport Worldport can refer to: Worldport (Pan Am), at John F Kennedy International Airport in New York City that operated from 1960 to 2013 Worldport (UPS air hub), at Louisville International Airport in Louisville, Kentucky
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