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CPaT partners with Wizz Air, Europe’s leading ultra-low-cost airline, to enhance aviation training

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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 Wizz Air. CPaT will be providing Wizz Air with their Airbus A320 family of Aircraft Systems courses and robust library of General Subjects for their pilot training programs. In addition, Wizz Air will leverage CPaT’s Cabin Crew Training Suite, including Aircraft Systems for Cabin Crew, Cabin Crew Safety and General Subjects, and 3D Cabins. The airline will further benefit from CPaT Invent, a content design platform, which will enable them to easily tailor and update their courses as needed.

"This partnership with Wizz Air highlights our commitment to delivering high-quality aviation training solutions to leading airlines across Europe," said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. "By enhancing training for both pilots and cabin crew, we’re helping Wizz Air further improve their training programs and ensure their teams are equipped for continued success."

“We have selected CPaT as our new strategic partner to source e-learning content deployed on our Training Management System to further enhance the knowledge competency of our Flight and Cabin Crew,” said Petros Souppouris, Head of Group Training at Wizz Air. “We train 7000 pilots and cabin crew annually, most of them belonging to a digitally native generation, and continue adopting and testing new technologies to meet their expectations. We appreciate the well-established market leadership of CPaT, the large variety of courses offered, and their flexible approach to our training policies.”

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