Air Freight News

CPaT awarded new distance learning contract with Wizz Air

Mar 23, 2021

CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, today announced it was recently awarded a new contract by Wizz Air, Europe’s leading low-cost airline, to supply distance learning solutions for its Airline Training Organization (ATO). Wizz Air will be using CPaT’s Aircraft Systems courses, Interactive Diagrams, and General Subjects library for initial and recurrent training for their students and instructors on the Airbus 320 family and Airbus 330 fleets.

“CPaT is pleased to be selected by Wizz Air to provide type-rating courseware for their students and instructors,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, CPaT’s Vice President of Sales. “This contract represents the confidence Wizz Air has in CPaT’s distance learning solutions to deliver expertise to its training curriculum.”

Wizz Air is Europe's fastest growing and greenest* airline, serving 47 countries and flying to over 170 destinations across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

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