Thanks, Scott. Good morning, everybody. Let me just start with yesterday's announcement. I'm sure you've all read by now that yesterday, we elected Lisa Atherton to become our new President and CEO, effective at the beginning of January. At that point in time, I'll transition to be the Executive Chair. This is the result of a long, thorough process that we worked with on the Board. I think Lisa, who's been with our company for about 18 years is an outstanding leader. She's had a number of really important roles in the company over the years. She was the President and CEO of our Textron Systems business for about 5 years. Most recently, obviously, she's the President and CEO of Bell, where she's been very involved in both the capture, the win and now the execution of the ramp on MV-75. She's a fabulous leader. She knows the team. She's surrounded by a great team at the business level across the company. So we're proud of the fact that we had a great internal promotion, and I think she'll just do a fabulous job leading the company into the future. So with that, let me go ahead and talk about the quarter. Overall, revenue was higher, driven by strong growth across our aerospace and defense businesses. Aviation had higher segment revenues and profit compared to the third quarter of last year. We delivered 42 jets and 39 commercial turboprops compared to 41 jets and 25 commercial turboprops in last year's third quarter. Textron Aviation's fleet utilization remained strong in the quarter, contributing to an aftermarket revenue growth of 5% as compared to last year's third quarter. Aviation backlog ended the third quarter at $7.7 billion as demand remains strong. Earlier this month, Textron Aviation completed the certification of the CJ3 Gen2 and autothrottles on the M2 Gen2. Also this month, the Citation Ascend made a debut as it landed in Las Vegas for the NBAA exhibition. We are nearing completion of the certification process and continue to expect deliveries this quarter. During the quarter, the Latitude received FAA certification for new features of the Garmin 5000 avionics suite. These features include Synthetic Vision Guidance Systems and for improved approach capabilities down to 150 feet and a new taxiway routing feature. We continue to implement Starlink high-speed Internet connectivity onto our aircraft. With the recent announcement of the Latitude and Longitude supplemental type certifications, Starlink is now available on 14 platforms across Aviation's product portfolio. On the defense side, Aviation announced a partnership with Leonardo to launch the Beechcraft M-346N as a solution for the United States Navy Undergraduate Jet Training System competition. Throughout the quarter, Aviation participated in a nationwide demo tour to highlight the capabilities of this aircraft. At Bell, increased revenues were driven by higher military volume, reflecting the continued ramp and acceleration of the MV-75 program. In the quarter, Bell exceeded their 90% engineering release milestone, enabling continued fabrication and procurement activity for the prototype aircraft. Fabrication and assembly work on the program is continuing across numerous sites, including wing assembly at our Amarillo, Texas site, fuselage assembly at our Wichita, Kansas site, in addition to ongoing fabrication of critical rotor and drive system components in our Fort Worth operations. On the commercial side of Bell, we delivered 30 helicopters, down from 44 in last year's third quarter. Bell continues to see strong demand across its commercial product portfolio. Bell announced a purchase agreement with Global Medical Response for 7 429s and an option for 8 additional helicopters with deliveries expected to begin in 2026. Moving to Systems. Revenues were up as compared to last year. During the quarter, Systems received new contract awards for several programs, leading to an increase in backlog of about $1 billion in the quarter. These awards included ATAC awards for both the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps, a new contract award for the U.S. Army to provide 65 mobile strike force vehicles in support of the Ukraine Security Systems Initiative and increased quantities for the Ship-to-Shore Connector program. In the weapons business, Systems completed delivery of the first production lot of XM204 anti-vehicle terrain shaping systems to the U.S. Army in support of operations in Europe. Moving to Industrial. We saw lower revenues, reflecting the divestiture of the Powersports business. At Aviation, we continue to make progress on several of our core development efforts. The team completed the Hover flight test envelope for the Nuuva V300 and set the stage for Air Vehicle 2 to enter the flight test program. As disclosed in our 8-K filing, Textron will be eliminating the Textron Aviation segment as a separate reporting segment, realigning the eAviation business activities across Textron Aviation and Textron Systems to leverage our existing sales and business development capabilities. This change will be effective at the beginning of fiscal year 2026. With that, I'll turn the call over to David.