CPaT Partners with United Nigeria Airlines on Pilot and Cabin Crew Training

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CPaT Global has signed a new training partnership with United Nigeria Airlines, providing pilot and cabin crew distance learning solutions to support the carrier’s domestic operations in Nigeria.

Under the agreement, United Nigeria Airlines will implement CPaT’s ERJ145 aircraft systems course alongside the company’s newly released B737-800 Aircraft Systems course. The airline will also deploy CPaT’s General Subjects courses, Invent learning tools and Exam System as part of its pilot training programmes.

For cabin crew training, United Nigeria Airlines will use CPaT’s B737NG Cabin Crew Training Suite to support both initial and recurrent training requirements.

As part of the partnership, CPaT will deliver enhanced tailoring for the ERJ145 Aircraft Systems course, ensuring training content reflects United Nigeria Airlines’ specific operational procedures and regulatory environment.

Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales at CPaT, said the agreement reflects a broader approach to integrated flight and cabin crew training.

“We are pleased to welcome United Nigeria Airlines to the CPaT family,” Darrow said. “By providing both pilot and cabin crew training solutions, along with tailored ERJ145 content, we are proud to support their commitment to high-quality training and operational excellence.”

United Nigeria Airlines is headquartered in Enugu and operates domestic services connecting key cities across Nigeria.

CPaT Global delivers distance learning solutions to more than 400 aviation customers worldwide, supporting over 100,000 training users annually across aircraft systems, general subjects and operational training.

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