RTX’s Pratt & Whitney Expands India Operations with Opening of New India Digital Capability Centre

Bengaluru facility will be co-located with other centres of excellence to amplify collaboration

Rahul Dharni vice president & global chief information officer, Pratt & Whitney addressing the audience at the inauguration of India Digital Capability Center

Bengaluru. Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, announced the establishment of its new India Digital Capability Centre (IDCC) in Bengaluru. The new centre will accelerate innovation and drive digital and business transformation for Pratt & Whitney worldwide.  

The facility will be co-located with Pratt & Whitney’s engineering and supply chain operations centres of excellence. The location will also facilitate close collaboration with other RTX businesses in India including Collins Aerospace and RTX Enterprise Services.

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“The expansion of Pratt & Whitney’s digital technology presence in Bengaluru will allow us to leverage India’s aviation and technology talent and accelerate our digital transformation,” said Rahul Dharni, vice president & global chief information officer, Pratt & Whitney.

Pratt & Whitney has begun recruiting its first tranche of employees for the IDCC and is expected grow to over 300 employees by 2027. The centre will be focused on delivering multiple digital technology capabilities across various priority areas of Pratt & Whitney’s digital transformation.

“With $40 million already invested in engineering and supply chain operations centres in the past two years, Pratt & Whitney continues to grow its presence and contribution to India’s aerospace ecosystem with this additional multi-million-dollar investment in the IDCC,” said Ashmita Sethi, president & country head, Pratt & Whitney, India (UTCIPL).

Pratt & Whitney’s other investments in-country include a state-of-the-art India Customer Training Centre in Hyderabad and its research & development collaboration with the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.

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Pratt & Whitney has sourced nearly $55 million in the past 10 years from leading aerospace suppliers in India and also sourced over $500 million in engineering services into India over the past two decades.

With an Indian workforce of more than 5,000 people, RTX has one the largest presences amongst aerospace and defence firms in India.

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