A plane crashed near Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport on Tuesday afternoon, triggering a large blaze and significant smoke plume visible in traffic cameras shortly before 5:30 p.m. US Eastern time. The incident occurred in the vicinity of Fern Valley Road and Grade Lane, south of the airport, where multiple emergency agencies responded. Injuries have been reported and the scene remains active with fire and debris.While some social-media accounts suggested the aircraft may be operated by UPS Airlines, no official confirmation has been released.More:Airport is now closed to arriving and departing flightsCrash of a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 being operated as a cargo plane by UPS AirlinesCrash on take offmassive fire is currently burning, having engulfed several nearby buildings This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at investinglive.com.