VIDEO: What were once passenger planes are now helping put out wildfires all over the world, and the demand for these massive air tankers is growing fast. "What we've done has sort of changed the game," said John Gould, President and CEO of 10 Tanker Air Carrier. The company moved to Albuquerque six years ago and has since gone from a one-plane company to a four-plane fleet. Gould says the need for the company is growing as wildfire seasons continue to get worse. "They're worse. They're hotter fires than they were when I was a young man fighting fires. It's a different world out there and they are using us more," said Gould. Gould says his company has helped fight every major fire in the United States over the last several years. That includes the devastating Camp and Woolsey fires in California and the 416 and Ute Park fires in Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico.