Montreal International Airport Signs Two Year Contract With CTTA


MONTREAL, Feb. 9, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The CANADIAN TACTICAL TRAINING ACADEMY (CTTA) (Pink Sheets:CTTG) is pleased to announce the renewal of its contract with the Montreal International Airport PATROL.

Hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent internationally to enhance the security of our airports, the majority going towards Research and Development, updated Equipment and Training.

Angelo Marino, Vice-President of CTTA, stated; "Members of the general public see airports in a different light since 9-11. They look to us, the security professionals of the world to ensure the safety of their travels, be it on the ground or in the air. This begins with proper training."

CTTA will be delivering specialized training in Use of Force and Intervention using Intermediate Weapons to a department of over 200 officers as part of a continuous education Initiative.

Jocelyn Moisan, Angelo Marino and John Farinaccio from the board of directors invite those who wish to visit our head offices in Montreal for a tour and/or training demo, to contact us for an appointment at 514-373-8411 between 09:00 and 16:00 EST or at info@ctta-global.com. For more information please visitwww.ctta-global.com

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