RE:Amazing backlog, services upward, 150/155 maintain.One of the really good things is that we can do the math and figure out that the increase in backlog is mainly for the larger jets.
With delivering 20 jets and the book to bill being 1.6, it means they got orders for 32 jets during the quarter. With the backlog going up by 700 million, then if we take that additional backlog value and divided by the 12 jets over what was delivered, we would see that the average price of the additional backlog is $58.3 million. That is a lot better than the average value of $40million for the 20 delivered in Q1. So, not only is it good to have additional backlog, but additional more profitable backlog.