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Rush Hour at 12,000 feet



2018-12-14 - Louisville, KY - Photo by Pen.
This screenshot from the FlightAware app shows a representation of the 5amET rush hour from Standiford Field (KSDF) this morning. The majority of the large planes were UPS, with some FedEx and a few smaller regional cargo flights mixed in, and this traffic was pretty consistent during predawn hours, with another jet taking off every few minutes.

Governor Bevin announced on Thursday that AmerisourceBergen, a global healthcare company, will expand its full-line Louisville distribution center with a $15 million investment expected to generate 134 full-time jobs. The decision was influenced in no small part by "Kentucky’s highly developed logistics and distribution industry, which includes four major ground and air-shipping hubs and a total 524 facilities employing more than 64,000 people."


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