CPaT announces strategic partnership with AVCON

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https://www.facc.com/Pure-CabinCPaT Global, a provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, announced a strategic partnership with AVCON DWC LLC, a Dubai-based consulting firm that provides customised solutions to the global aviation industry.

“It is an honour to partner with AVCON, a trusted training solutions-provider in the industry for specialised, custom courseware,” said Kent Morrison, CPaT’s president. “The new partnership will allow CPaT clients who already have access to CPaT’s extensive library of Aircraft Systems and General Subjects courses, along with our robust Learning Management System (LMS) and industry-leading Invent Content Authoring Software, to also leverage AVCON’s expertise in building highly customised specialty courseware.”

AVCON specialises in providing training programs and support to airlines and corporate flight departments. They have operational experience in all regions of the world, and with a variety of aircraft types.

“Our management team and associates are subject matter experts with vast experience in a wide range of aviation specialties,” stated Capt. Steve Fenton, AVCON’s General Manager. “We always work closely with our clients to define their requirements and ensure our services exceed their expectations. Partnering with CPaT allows AVCON to leverage CPaT’s LMS to deliver our customised content to clients both online and offline, in addition to offering CPaT’s unmatched, 24/7 student support for our clients.”

AVCON’s clients include major airlines, regional airlines, VVIP flight operations using transport category aircraft and corporate aviation departments.

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