CPaT Expands Reach in Indonesia with TransNusa Partnership
Houston, Texas USA – CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, along with its representative in Indonesia, PT. Mitra Aviasi Perkasa, today announced they have been awarded a new contract with TransNusa, based out of Jakarta, Indonesia. Under this agreement, CPaT will provide TransNusa with customized Aircraft Systems courses for their Airbus A320 Enhanced fleet, along with their FMS Skills Trainer. In addition to pilot training materials, CPaT will deliver a comprehensive range of Cabin Crew Training products, including Aircraft Systems for Cabin Crew for the A320, Cabin Crew Safety and General Subject Courses, and 3D Cabin Trainers.
TransNusa will also leverage CPaT Invent, which will empower them to create and modify content tailored to their specific training requirements.
“We are thrilled to partner with TransNusa, further expanding CPaT’s presence in Indonesia and the Asia-Pacific region,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “By providing TransNusa with our comprehensive Pilot and Cabin Crew Training Suites and CPaT Invent, we are confident that this collaboration will enhance their training capabilities as they continue to relaunch operations.”
TransNusa commented, “We are thrilled to embark on this new chapter with CPaT. We're confident that its cutting-edge distance learning solutions will significantly enhance our training programs and empower our crew. We look forward to a successful and fruitful collaboration.”
About TransNusa
TransNusa is an airline headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was launched in August 2005, serving various destinations from Kupang, Timor, using aircraft chartered from Pelita Air and Trigana Air Service. In August 2011, TransNusa received its own air operator's certificate (AOC) and scheduled commercial airline permit, operating as a regional carrier. The airline relaunched in 2022 after briefly ceasing operations in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Due to a change in strategy, the airline has been aligning itself closer with a full-service carrier.