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CPaT announces new contract with leading Czech Airline and ATO, Smartwings

Oct 17, 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 the largest Czech airline Smartwings. CPaT will be providing Enhanced Tailored Aircraft Systems courses for the Boeing B737 NG and B737 MAX, Interactive Systems Diagrams, CPaT’s General Subjects Library, and Aircraft Procedures Suite to their EASA-based Airline and Airline Training Organization (ATO). Smartwings will also use CPaT Invent content-authoring software to modify and create lessons in real-time.

“CPaT is proud to support Smartwings and their ATO for their pilot’s digital and e-learning content,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “CPaT has experienced tremendous growth in our European and EASA-based clients and is excited to work with one of the fastest growing airlines in the region.”

“We are pleased to confirm a new contract with CPaT Global, which will allow us to streamline the training of new pilots in our own ATO and at same time improve the quality of refresher training for our current pilots,” said Tomas Nevole, Director Flight Operations, Smartwings.

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