CPaT Announces New Partnership with Lithuanian-Based ACMI and Charter, GetJet Airlines
Houston, Texas USA – CPaT Global today announced they have been awarded a new contract with GetJet Airlines. CPaT will be providing GetJet Airlines with their Pilot Training Suite consisting of Aircraft Systems and General Subjects, FMS Skills Trainer, 3D Cockpit Trainer, and 3D Walk Around Trainer for their Airbus A320 CEO and Boeing B737 NG fleets. Additionally, CPaT will be proving GetJet with their Airbus A320 CEO and Boeing B737 NG Cabin Crew Training Suite.
"We are thrilled to partner with GetJet Airlines, providing advanced learning solutions," said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. "Our comprehensive training programs are designed to improve operational efficiency and safety, ensuring their pilots and cabin crew are well-equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge for their roles."
“We are excited to partner with CPaT to elevate our crew training programs,” said Vasilijs Kazaks, VP Crew Training at GetJet Airlines. “GetJet prioritizes safety as a core value. This partnership with CPaT strengthens this commitment by offering a tailored training program that addresses the specific needs of GetJet’s fleet and operational environment.”
GetJet Airlines is based in Vilnius, Lithuania.
About GetJet Airlines
GetJet Airlines, founded by Aleksandr (Alex) Celiadin is an IOSA-registered Lithuanian airline company, providing charter flights and ACMI services worldwide since 2016. Its fleet consists of Airbus A320, Airbus A321, and Boeing 737NG aircraft, with which the company operates flights to more than 170 airports in more than 50 countries and serves customers such as Vueling, Air Serbia, TUI Group, Wizz Air, Finnair, Transavia, Icelandair and other esteemed airlines.
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