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ATLANTA, November 28, 2017: Following the successful introduction of Delta Cargo’s DASH Critical & Medical earlier this year, the service is now available from 15 U.S. locations with the product launching from Boston today. Further expansion is planned next year.
DASH Critical & Medical is the first fully GPS-enabled, same-day product offered by a U.S. freight and passenger carrier. The service provides real-time tracking and monitoring of any eligible shipment, and customers can ship items up until 45 minutes prior to scheduled flight departure. DASH Critical & Medical is now available from fifteen locations nationwide namely Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit, LaGuardia (New York), Los Angeles, Memphis, Minneapolis, Orlando, Rochester (New York), Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Savannah and Seattle with service to 89 mainland U.S. destinations and Hawaii.
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