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Pratt & Whitney opens India Engineering Center facility in Karnataka
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Pratt & Whitney opens India Engineering Center facility in Karnataka

Pratt & Whitney, a part of US technology giant Raytheon Technologies, inaugurated its India Engineering Center (IEC) in Bengaluru.

The new IEC facility is co-located with Pratt & Whitney鈥檚 India Capabilities Centre (ICC), which opened in 2022 to provide integrated global supply chain support. The IEC enhances Raytheon Technologies鈥� combined presence in India, with over 5,000 employees and facilitates collaborating across the company鈥檚 businesses.

More than 50 employees are now based in the facility and 450 more jobs will be filled over the next four years. Work at the IEC will encompass elements such as aero and mechanical, and control systems for large and small commercial engines in Pratt & Whitney鈥檚 broad portfolio. Work will extend across the entire engine lifecycle from development to field support and sustainment.

Pratt & Whitney has more than 1,500 engines and auxiliary power units in service, giving it one of the largest footprints for any engine maker in India. Pratt & Whitney鈥檚 GTF engines power more than 180 A320neo and A321neo airliners, which are estimated to have saved over $1 billion for Indian airlines since entry-into-service.

Pratt & Whitney has other significant investments in India, including its state-of-the-art India Customer Training Center in Hyderabad and its R&D collaboration with the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.

Pratt & Whitney says it will fully integrate the IEC with the company鈥檚 existing global engineering footprint across Canada, Puerto Rico and Poland. These facilities produce high-technology products such as the geared turbofan and other propulsion solutions.

鈥淭he IEC team will be key to improving commercial engine performance, extending time on wing, reducing airline operating costs, and decreasing fuel consumption,鈥� says Paul Weedon, who oversees engine development for Pratt & Whitney.

鈥淏eyond the $40 million plus in financial investment in the IEC and the co-located India Capability Center, we are collaborating with local universities and investing in emerging technology companies to further enhance India鈥檚 homegrown capabilities,鈥� says Ashmita Sethi, who oversees Pratt & Whitney鈥檚 India operations.

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Pratt & Whitney, a part of US technology giant Raytheon Technologies, inaugurated its India Engineering Center (IEC) in Bengaluru. The new IEC facility is co-located with Pratt & Whitney鈥檚 India Capabilities Centre (ICC), which opened in 2022 to provide integrated global supply chain support. The IEC enhances Raytheon Technologies鈥� combined presence in India, with over 5,000 employees and facilitates collaborating across the company鈥檚 businesses. More than 50 employees are now based in the facility and 450 more jobs will be filled over the next four years. Work at the IEC will encompass elements such as aero and mechanical, and control systems for large and small commercial engines in Pratt & Whitney鈥檚 broad portfolio. Work will extend across the entire engine lifecycle from development to field support and sustainment. Pratt & Whitney has more than 1,500 engines and auxiliary power units in service, giving it one of the largest footprints for any engine maker in India. Pratt & Whitney鈥檚 GTF engines power more than 180 A320neo and A321neo airliners, which are estimated to have saved over $1 billion for Indian airlines since entry-into-service. Pratt & Whitney has other significant investments in India, including its state-of-the-art India Customer Training Center in Hyderabad and its R&D collaboration with the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. Pratt & Whitney says it will fully integrate the IEC with the company鈥檚 existing global engineering footprint across Canada, Puerto Rico and Poland. These facilities produce high-technology products such as the geared turbofan and other propulsion solutions. 鈥淭he IEC team will be key to improving commercial engine performance, extending time on wing, reducing airline operating costs, and decreasing fuel consumption,鈥� says Paul Weedon, who oversees engine development for Pratt & Whitney. 鈥淏eyond the $40 million plus in financial investment in the IEC and the co-located India Capability Center, we are collaborating with local universities and investing in emerging technology companies to further enhance India鈥檚 homegrown capabilities,鈥� says Ashmita Sethi, who oversees Pratt & Whitney鈥檚 India operations. Also Read An upward trend for construction equipment A sneak peek into the construction sites of the future

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