CPaT announces new training deals

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CPaT Global announced it has been awarded a new contract with FLY4 Airlines to support Boeing B737NG training requirementsCPaT Global announced it has been awarded a new contract with FLY4 Airlines to support Boeing B737NG training requirements for both pilots and cabin crew. Pilot training will feature CPaT’s newly developed B737NG Aircraft Systems course, supported by General Subjects, while Cabin Crew training will cover Aircraft Systems for Cabin Crewalong with Cabin Crew Safety Subjects.

“Flexibility to edit and configure training content was a key consideration for FLY4 Airlines, along with the ability to support both pilot and cabin crew training,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “CPaT enables that level of editability across both pilot and cabin crew programs with CPaT Invent, giving operators direct control over how their training content is managed.”

FLY4 Airlines Training Manager (NPCT) Alexander Goetsch said, “With this partnership, we are expanding our commitment to continuous learning while reinforcing our ambition to drive innovation not only in flight operations, but also in people development. In an industry that is constantly evolving, continuous learning is a key factor to success. The digital learning offering enables our employees to develop their skills in a flexible, practical, and future-oriented way, thereby sustainably strengthening our competence base and long-term future readiness.”

FLY4 is based out of Dublin, Ireland.

CPaT adds United Nigeria Airlines as new customer
CPaT Global announced a new training partnership with United Nigeria Airlines. Under this agreement, CPaT will provide comprehensive pilot and cabin crew training solutions to support the airline’s growing operations within Nigeria. United Nigeria Airlines, headquartered in Enugu, Nigeria, will implement CPaT’s ERJ145 course and CPaT’s all-new B737-800 Aircraft Systems course, General Subjects Courses, Invent, and Exam System for its pilot training programs. In addition, CPaT will deliver the B737NG Cabin Crew Training Suite to support cabin crew initial and recurrent training.

As part of the agreement, CPaT will also provide Enhanced Tailoring for the ERJ145 Aircraft Systems courses, ensuring the training content is customised to reflect United Nigeria Airlines’ specific operational procedures and requirements.

“We are pleased to welcome United Nigeria Airlines to the CPaT family,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales at CPaT. “By providing both pilot and cabin crew training solutions, along with tailored ERJ145 content, we are proud to support their commitment to high-quality training and operational excellence.”

CPaT Global announced it has been awarded a new contract with FLY4 Airlines to support Boeing B737NG training requirements


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