CPaT signs deal with Australia’s Skytrans

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CPaT Global, a provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry,  announced they have been awarded a new contract with Skytrans. CPaT will be providing Aircraft Systems courses for the DHC-8 100/300 and our robust library of General Subjects. “CPaT is excited to partner with Skytrans to provide the very best training to their pilots,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “This contract demonstrates CPaT’s growing position in the Oceania region.”

CPaT Global provides distance learning for the aviation industry. CPaT delivers software-as-a-service applications to more than 300 global aviation customers, serving 65,000+ individual users, and providing over one million hours of training each year. CPaT pioneered the use of distance learning in aviation training more than 25-years ago and has built on that legacy to offer new and imaginative training solutions that are practical, forward-looking, and invaluable. CPaT transforms aviation instruction by providing smart training solutions, and vision for curriculum spanning aircraft systems, general subjects, and operational procedures.

Skytrans is based out of Cairns, Australia with regional offices in Townsville, Brisbane, and Horn Island. Skytrans has a long and distinguished history in Queensland. Currently, their services include daily flights from Cairns to the Cape York and Torres Strait, Cargo, Mail Runs and Charter Flights. Skytrans head office is currently located in Cairns with regional offices in Townsville, Brisbane, and Horn Island. They service thousands of passengers per year and have transported almost 300,000 kilos of freight in the last year.

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