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CPaT continues partnership with Texel Air with Texel Air NZ

May 30, 2023

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 Texel Air NZ, enabling them to now support both branches of Texel Air. CPaT will be providing the airline with Boeing B737-800BCF Aircraft System Courses, its library of General Subjects, and access to CPaT Invent content-design software.

“As a global supplier of airline distance learning courses and systems, CPaT is excited to now support Texel Air NZ in addition to Texel Air Bahrain,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, CPaT’s Vice President of Sales. “By utilizing CPaT Invent, they will be able to tailor training content specific to their airline.”

Texel Air NZ is based out of Auckland, New Zealand.

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