CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, today announced they have been awarded a new contract with US-Bangla Airlines and Air Astra. CPaT will be providing Aircraft Systems, General Subjects, and its complete Aircraft Procedure Suite for the Boeing B737 NG, Airbus A330-300, and ATR 72-600 fleets. The airlines will also be equipped with CPaT Invent to modify all content and courseware to fit their specific SOPs.
In addition to pilot training, US-Bangla Airlines will be receiving CPaT’s newly released Cabin Crew Training Suite, comprised of Aircraft Systems for Cabin Crew, Cabin Crew Safety and General Subjects, and Interactive 3D Cabin Trainers.
“CPaT is excited to partner with two airlines from the US-Bangla Group, US-Bangla Airlines and Air Astra,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “We are dedicated to supporting this dynamic airline group by offering a wide range of courses to their team, from comprehensive aircraft systems training for pilots and cabin crew to engaging and interactive 3D trainers.”
US-Bangla Airlines and Air Astra are both based out of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
CPaT Announces Contract with New U.S. Carrier, Connect Airlines
CPaT Global also announced it has been awarded a new contract with Connect Airlines. CPaT will be providing enhanced tailored Aircraft Systems, General Subjects, and an FMS Skills Trainer for their Bombardier DHC-8/Q400 fleet. “We are pleased to provide Connect Airlines with the distance learning training they need for the DHC-8/Q400, spanning Aircraft Systems, General Subjects and Procedural Training,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “Utilizing CPaT’s FMS Skills Trainer, Connect Airlines will have an effective way to train critical CDU skills ahead of costly simulator and classroom training.” Connect Airlines is based out of Bedford, Massachusetts.