Thank you, Eric. First, I wanted to say how proud I am of our team throughout this period of incredible growth. They have risen to the occasion and have been the champions of Bridger culture and focused on the mission and dedicated to safety. Their execution drove record operational and financial performance again in 2025. We generated positive net income and posted a second year of positive cash flow with revenue and adjusted EBITDA both growing by more than 20%. It's important to note that this record performance was achieved during what was statistically a below-average fire year. This financial resilience underscores the strength of our business model, the growing diversification of our revenue streams and the benefits of securing longer-term task orders for our aircraft. While the reported number of wildfires nationwide was noticeably higher in 2025 at nearly 78,000 fires compared to the 5- and 10-year averages of around 62,000, they burned far below the normal acreage nationwide of 5.1 million acres, more than 30% below the 5- and 10-year averages. This is likely the result of our federal and state customers' growing emphasis on early detection, initial and direct attack, and a more rapid response to wildfire. This proactive approach, combined with the impressive performance of our scoopers and enhanced Air Attack assets helped drive strategic prepositioning of our fleet and improved utilization in 2025. Utilization, which is measured in days on contract, was up almost 10% year-over-year. Our multi-mission aircraft almost doubled their flight hours year-over-year and remained deployed well into November. The increased utilization rates have paralleled an ideological shift in how the U.S. fights wildfires. Throughout 2025, we saw many federal and state customers place increased emphasis on initial and direct attack. Fortunately, for Bridger, we have the aircraft best suited for this aggressive wildfire management style. We are directing our efforts to maximize the use of aircraft we have while finding other opportunities to expand our capacity with additional aircraft. Looking at the 2025 wildfire statistic for Super Scoopers specifically, there continues to be unmet demand, as demonstrated by over 60 orders that were unable to be filled due to aircraft already deployed in fires. Of the total requests made, this represented a 48% unfilled rate. So far this year, we have deployed 2 Pilatus PC-12s and 2 Super Scoopers to fight fire. Of the PC-12s, 1 multi-mission aircraft mobilized to Oklahoma and 1 mobilized to Texas to provide aerial intelligence for early season wildfires. The call-up of our enhanced Air Attack platform demonstrates the aforementioned prioritization of early detection and the proven effectiveness of our advanced sensors and imaging systems. Demonstrating our ongoing commitment for year-round readiness, at least 3 of our Super Scoopers have remained ready throughout the winter months to be dispatched or to support training. Early in the year, we even prepositioned aircraft in Arizona as a proximity advantage as wildfire threats began to rise in the southern states. Let me now provide an update on our contracting as we look out to 2026. We continue to target multiyear and exclusive-use contracts to build resiliency in our revenue and drive utilization. Maximizing the number of these exclusive-use commitments helps to ensure our fleet remains dedicated to critical wildfire response efforts. We are in active discussions with numerous states to provide exclusive use of our firefighting assets and are optimistic that current budgeting and planning cycles will lead to future opportunities in the coming months. Just this week, we announced a 5-year multiple award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity, or IDIQ, contract for call-when-needed fixed-wing transportation services in Alaska. We will be supporting personnel and cargo movements for the U.S. Department of Interior and other federal agencies on an as-needed basis. Although this is not a guarantee, this contract is estimated at $18.6 million. This contract allows Bridger to create additional work for existing aircraft as well as answer demand as we grow our fleet with similar capabilities at the state and federal levels. Through our FMS subsidiary, we are dedicating resources for modification work on several internal aircraft to enhance our technology platforms. These modified aircraft are becoming a growing part of our contracting discussions. We're also in active firefighting contract discussions for our first 2 Spanish scoopers in Europe, having purchased them from our partnership with MAB Funding, LLC in the fourth quarter. The third and fourth Spanish scoopers continue to undergo the final stages of their return-to-service work by our Spanish subsidiary, Albacete Aero. As they become available later in 2026, we will look to enter discussions with MAB to potentially acquire these aircraft as well. Let me now provide a quick update on FMS and Ignis, our 2 acquisitions. FMS contributed $7.9 million in revenue for 2025. As I mentioned, much of their resources have been dedicated to internal aircraft modifications for Bridger aircraft to solidify our competitive edge. These technology-enhanced platforms are in high demand and have been instrumental in our ability to position Bridger for high-margin work. We also continue to see a number of contracting opportunities, primarily with the DOD in active bids with FMS' capabilities that put Bridger uniquely positioned to respond to. In addition to awarded work with our partner, positive aviation for the FF72 aircraft, our recent wins include a small award with the U.S. Air Force and Borsight. While revenue in FMS saw delays due to federal budgeting uncertainties through 2025, we do see momentum in federal funding with recent increases through the National Defense Authorization Act for 2025 for $895 billion. With our integrated services, we remain well positioned for a wide range of defense as well as commercial work. We're in the middle of repurposing our business development team to target this work. And much of the opportunities are fairly small and strategic with potential to scale into large volume, nonfire, nonseasonal, complementary to the services we already provide. Also, a quick update on the Ignis Technologies platform. Since launching the mobile platform to support firefighters in the field over a year ago, pilot programs utilizing the platform with counties, crews and incident management teams continue. We are now linking Bridger's real-time sensory image with the Ignis app, creating a seamless data flow from air to ground. Already this year, we have been live streaming wildfire progression, delivering perimeter mapping and even providing drop targets for aerial support as we deliver our imagery to ground firefighters, pilots and incident commanders to make effective real-time decision and enhance the safety of all operations in the fire stack. This capability is unlocking new levels of situational awareness and supporting multi-mission aviation contracts and enhances both operational effectiveness and safety. With the continued success of our sensor-enhanced aircraft in this field, the need for interactive live data streaming is stronger than ever, and we intend for this to be a critical part of our sensor-enhanced aviation contracts this year. As we look out to 2026, we are well positioned for another year of greater than 25% growth. This includes revenue from our 2 new Spanish scoopers as well as 2 new Air Attack aircraft, which we added in the fourth quarter. Our improved balance sheet provides the financial flexibility to acquire additional aircraft in response to contract expansion opportunities and further drive EBITDA growth and long-term shareholder value. This growth stands against the backdrop of recent federal initiatives to restructure our national wildland firefighting system. This includes the executive order in early 2025 that called for the establishment of a national wildland firefighting task force, the establishment of the wildland fire service and passage of the Fire Ready Nation Act and Aerial firefighting Enhancement Act of 2025, all of which are focused on improving wildfire response. With Bridger's significant Air Attack fleet, including modern fire imaging and surveillance aircraft and the world's largest private Super Scooper fleet, we believe we are uniquely positioned to protect lives, property critical infrastructure and the environment as the nation focuses on preparedness and aggressive wildfire suppression. We have exciting opportunities before us, and I remain grateful and humbled to lead this exceptional team. Let me now turn it back to Eric, who will talk about our strong financial performance in 2025.