LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - UPS plans to invest $750 million and add 1,000 jobs in Kentucky with a list of projects over the next few years.
The company announced its plans in Louisville on Wednesday. Officials said the state approved a 10-year incentive agreement last month that can provide up to $36 million in tax incentives.
The first project is a two-bay aircraft maintenance hangar at a cost of $220 million. The hangar will accommodate two 747-8F aircraft for maintenance simultaneously. UPS plans to begin permitting and construction next year, with completion expected in 2022.
A statement by Gov. Matt Bevin’s office says other plans include ramp and taxiway improvements, office building renovations, flight-training facility expansions and new operations offices at the company’s Worldport air hub.
The company plans to add nearly 50 new 747-8s and 767s by 2022.
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