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CPaT announces new contract with U.S. regional carrier, Mesa Airlines

Aug 09, 2022

CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, announced they have been awarded a new contract with Mesa Airlines. CPaT will be providing Aircraft Systems Courses, Aviation Specialty Courses (General Subjects), and our immersive Aircraft Procedure Suite for Mesa’s Embraer E175, Boeing B737 Classic, B737-800, and Bombardier CRJ900 fleets.

Mesa will also be leveraging Invent, CPaT’s content-design software platform.

“CPaT is extremely excited about this relationship with Mesa Airlines,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “With over 1,000 pilots, Mesa is one of the largest U.S. regional carriers, and we are proud to provide them with distance learning solutions including CPaT Invent. This allows them to create rich content and modify our courseware specific to their SOPs. Mesa is committed to providing their pilots with the latest distance learning solutions for Aircraft Systems, including CPaT’s FMS Skills Trainers, 3D Cockpit Procedures Trainers, and 3D Aircraft Walkaround Trainers.”

Mesa Airlines is based out of Phoenix, Arizona.

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