A cargo plane carrying up to 150,000 pounds of baby formula will make a landing at Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport Sunday morning.
The flight is part of President Biden’s “Operation Fly Formula” initiative that began in May which speeds up imports of baby formula from overseas, the Associated Press reported.
The plane is set to land at approximately 6:50 a.m.
Over 98 pallets of baby formula will be unloaded and distributed nationwide, according to Houston Airports in a release. The amount is enough to supply over 1.5 million bottles.
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The flight is part of President Biden’s “Operation Fly Formula” initiative that began in May which speeds up imports of baby formula from overseas, the Associated Press reported.
The plane is set to land at approximately 6:50 a.m.
Over 98 pallets of baby formula will be unloaded and distributed nationwide, according to Houston Airports in a release. The amount is enough to supply over 1.5 million bottles.
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