Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Our airports and airline carriers certainly saw a move to freight throughout the pandemic. Our passenger traffic went down 90%. Part of the reason we stayed open was to connect people for essential movement and to move essential goods. We have seen many of our carriers convert their aircraft to freighter, but I think we're going to see more freight traffic moving forward.
Prepandemic, 60% of our goods for air cargo were moved in the belly of the plane, and about 40% were moved by freighter traffic. Throughout COVID, we have seen about 55% freighter traffic. That's a global statistic, so we expect to see more of this moving forward, but also, as we move to building back our air capacity—and we're going to see some improvements in that this summer—hopefully we'll see a lot of our goods moved in the belly of planes again.
I think we will see a shift, but it won't be permanent.