Pratt & Whitney, the world leader in design, manufacture and service of aircraft and helicopter engines, and auxiliary power units has announced plans to open a world-class global supply chain support centre in Bengaluru, India.
The India Capability Centre (ICC) will employ hundreds of analysts and data scientists to augment Pratt & Whitney’s global supply chain, focused on digital capabilities.
The ICC will collaborate with teams across Pratt & Whitney’s global supply chain, and will focus on supply chain operations, procurement, and digital analytics.
“India’s ICC will deliver seamless international collaboration. We look forward to building a team that is curious, innovative and aligned to Pratt & Whitney’s mission – and Bengaluru serves as the perfect talent hub,” said Sandeep Sharma, Managing Director- India Operations, Pratt & Whitney Canada.
“We are proud to announce our Supply Chain Support Centre in Bengaluru – a first-of-its-kind investment for Pratt & Whitney in India,” said Jim Hamakiotis, Vice President- Supply Management, Pratt & Whitney Canada.
“As we build upon our digital transformation efforts at Pratt & Whitney, the India centre will play a crucial role in creating an advanced and integrated global supply chain for us.”
Pratt & Whitney already has a strong, decade-old Research & Development (R&D) presence in Bengaluru. The company’s world-class R&D center at Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc), Bengaluru focuses on cutting-edge materials and propulsion technologies research.
The ICC began recruiting for its first tranche of 160 aerospace analysts and data scientists and is expected to begin initial operations by April 2022. The centre will be co-located at Collins Aerospace’s campus in the Yelahanka area in Bengaluru.
“India provides the perfect ecosystem of aerospace talent, innovation and capabilities for us,” said Ashmita Sethi, President and Country Head, Pratt & Whitney.
“Over the years we have made significant investments, including our state-of-the-art India Customer Training Centre in Hyderabad and our advanced R&D centre in Bengaluru. Our new centre is a great example of our continued commitment to India, and we aim to grow our in-country capabilities further.”
With over 1700 engines and APUs (Auxiliary Power Units) powering more than 900 aircraft, Pratt & Whitney has the largest footprint of any engine maker in the country, and nearly one in every two people flying in India, fly on planes powered by Pratt & Whitney engines.