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CPAt Global signs new Training Contract with Euroavia Airlines

CPAt Global signs new Training contract with Euroavia Airlines
CPaT will provide detailed Boeing B767 procedures training to help Euroavia’s crew manage normal and emergencies effectively.

CPaT will provide Euroavia with Boeing B767 Aircraft Systems and General Subjects courses, as well as Aircraft Procedures.

CPaT Global, a leading provider of aviation training solutions, has announced a significant new contract with Euroavia Airlines. Under the terms of the contract, CPaT Global will deliver a comprehensive suite of training programs tailored specifically for Euroavia Airlines. The training package includes:

Boeing B767 Aircraft Systems Courses: This  Course offers comprehensive systems training for B767-200/300 aircraft. Designed for both initial and recurrent training, it uses text, audio, graphics, and interactive elements to deliver an advanced learning experience.

General Subjects Courses: This component of the training will cover a range of fundamental aviation topics, such as ADS – B and ADS – C, ALAR, Aviation Security, and CFIT ensuring that Euroavia’s staff are well-versed in best practices, regulatory compliance, and general operational procedures relevant to their roles.

Aircraft Procedures Training: CPaT will also provide detailed training on standard operating procedures for the Boeing B767, which will help Euroavia’s crew members manage normal and emergency procedures effectively. This training is crucial for maintaining high safety standards and operational efficiency.

Euroavia Airlines, known for its expertise in cargo transport, will benefit from CPaT Global’s extensive experience and advanced training solutions. The collaboration underscores CPaT Global’s commitment to enhancing aviation safety and operational excellence across various sectors of the industry.

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This contract not only reinforces CPaT Global’s position as a leader in aviation training but also highlights the growing demand for specialized training solutions in the cargo aviation market.