The numbers speak for themselves. We're seeing many countries come to life. We know it's projected there will be a need for 35,000 new planes, which is a value of $4.8 trillion, between 2014 and 2032.
We're in the perfect storm. You have the Asian market, I'll call it, emerging with a middle class that's demanding to travel. We're seeing countries like China and India building massive runways to facilitate that. In the same breath, you have the U.S., whose whole fleet is getting to the end of life, so they need to replenish that fleet as well.
It has become a rush. You're seeing countries emerge that have never been in aerospace starting to build hubs, Mexico being one of them and Brazil being another. Singapore has thrown a lot behind this. The U.K. has thrown two billion pounds behind a hub. We're seeing many of these countries starting to emerge because of this demand.