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CPaT announces new contract with Africa’s leading airline, TAAG Angola

Aug 29, 2022

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 leading African airline, TAAG Angolan Airlines. CPaT will be providing Enhanced Tailored Aircraft System Courses for the B737-700, B777-200ER, B777-300ER, and Bombardier DHC-8/Q400 fleets. Additionally, TAAG will be using Cabin Crew Aircraft Systems courses for the B737 and CPaT’s portfolio of Cabin Crew Safety courses. All of these courses are being customized to match TAAG’s Standard Operating Procedures and Aircraft Configurations.

“TAAG is a seasoned airline with over 70 years of airline operations and training experience,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “CPaT is proud to partner with TAAG to provide continued training innovation with our courses that are rich in content, interactive, and tailored to their fleet types. We are also excited to work with their professional flight attendants by providing our newest portfolio of courses for Cabin Crew training.”

TAAG is based out of Luanda, Angola.

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