GE Aerospace Appoints Shilpa Gupta as Chief Technology Officer, India

Bengaluru: GE Aerospace has appointed Shilpa Gupta as the new Chief Technology Officer for GE Aerospace in India and the Site Leader for the John F. Welch Technology Centre (JFWTC) in Bengaluru. 

In this role, Shilpa will lead the company’s engineering, research, and digital technology teams at Bengaluru to accelerate innovation, scale advanced technologies, and strengthen regional impact to advance GE Aerospace’s purpose of inventing the future of flight, lifting people up, and bringing them home safely.

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Shilpa joins GE Aerospace from GE Vernova, where she led the Gas Power engineering team in India across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Noida, and served as JFWTC Site Leader for GE Vernova.

Shilpa succeeds Alok Nanda, who has taken a global role as General Manager of Services Engineering at GE Aerospace, focusing on enhancing customer outcomes, driving operational efficiency, and positioning the company for next-generation growth.

Future of Flight

India is central to GE Aerospace’s global innovation engine, with Bengaluru teams advancing next‑generation propulsion and services technologies to meet customer needs. Engineers and researchers are helping mature CFM RISE programme (CFM International is a 50-50 joint company between GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines) and hybrid‑electric technologies, supporting dust ingestion testing and driving services innovations like 360 Foam Wash to improve efficiency and durability in severe operating environments like South Asia. Also, Bengaluru’s digital teams are transforming engine maintenance with AI and digital twins for better inspection accuracy, faster turnaround time and improved time on wing.

Talent Development

This September, the GE Aerospace Foundation, in partnership with United Way, launched Next Engineers at Bengaluru, the four-year college and career readiness programme. The company’s Edison Engineering Development Programme, a two-year rotational programme and meant to build future engineering leaders, also completed two decades of engineering excellence in India in 2025.

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