CPaT secures training contract with Slovakia’s largest airline AirExplore

The agreement also includes access to CPaT’s General Subjects training library, as well as its CPaT Invent platform, which is designed to support modern, competency-based training approaches for pilots.

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CPaT Global has announced a new training agreement with AirExplore, marking a further expansion of its presence in the European aviation market. Under the contract, CPaT will supply AirExplore with its newly developed Boeing 737NG Aircraft Systems courseware.

The agreement also includes access to CPaT’s General Subjects training library, as well as its CPaT Invent platform, which is designed to support modern, competency-based training approaches for pilots.

Commenting on the announcement, Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales at CPaT, said: “CPaT is proud to partner with AirExplore as they continue to strengthen their pilot training,” adding, “By incorporating our new Boeing 737NG Aircraft Systems course, AirExplore’s crews will benefit from the latest systems content, paired with highly flexible tools to best support their CBTA training program.”

AirExplore also welcomed the partnership. Peter Reisel, Crew Training Manager at the airline, said: “We are continually enhancing our pilot training standards in alignment with our long-term growth strategy,” and noted that the collaboration would support the carrier’s ongoing CBTA implementation.

AirExplore is headquartered in Bratislava, Slovakia, and operates as the country’s largest airline.

About AirExplore

AirExplore is a Slovak airline based in Bratislava, operating a modern fleet of Boeing 737 NG aircraft for both passenger and cargo operations. As part of Avia Solutions Group, the world’s largest ACMI provider, AirExplore delivers flexible ACMI and charter capacity tailored to the operational needs of airlines across Europe and worldwide.

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