Biden launches emergency airlift to pick up overseas baby formula

Cargo on a pallet waiting to be loaded onto a plane labeled Western Global, cargo door open on sunny day.

President Joe Biden late Wednesday mobilized an airlift of infant formula from foreign countries to the U.S. and ordered suppliers to prioritize formula manufacturers to address a severe domestic shortage that has panicked parents nationwide.

The White House said it has launched Operation Fly Formula to speed the import of baby formula and get it to stores as soon as possible. 

Biden directed the departments of Health and Human Services and Agriculture to use Defense Department commercial aircraft to pick up overseas infant formula that meets U.S. health and safety standards. The DoD will use its contracts with commercial cargo airlines to transport products from manufacturing facilities abroad that have met Food and Drug Administration safety standards. 

Chartering freighters on an emergency basis rather than booking shipments through regular logistics channels will speed distribution and serve as an immediate support for manufacturers as they boost domestic production, the White House said.

The arrangement is similar to the way the Federal Emergency Management Agency contracted with cargo airlines in Project Airbridge to rush supplies of personal protective equipment, ventilators and other health care equipment from overseas at the start of the COVID pandemic to reduce delivery times amid widespread inventory shortages.

The president also invoked the Defense Production Act to ensure manufacturers have the necessary ingredients to safely make more infant formula and speed up production. The order requires suppliers to give needed resources to infant formula makers before any other customers who may have ordered the ingredients or related products. 

On Monday, the FDA and the Justice Department entered into a consent decree with Abbott Laboratories (NYSE: ABT) outlining the steps the company will take to reopen its Sturgis, Michigan, plant that was shut in February after four infants became ill due to suspected bacterial contamination of their formula.

The FDA also announced guidance that will allow major formula manufacturers to safely import formula not currently being produced for the U.S. market. 

“The administration remains in close touch with manufacturers and retailers to identify transportation and logistical needs to increase the amount and speed of FDA approved formula being shipped into the country, and ensure that formula is quickly moving from factories to retailers,” the White House said.

“Today’s steps further underscore the administration’s commitment to addressing the formula shortage quickly and safely, and the administration will continue working overtime to get more formula to stores as soon as possible,” it said.

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