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Pratt & Whitney Celebrates 100 Years in New Delhi, Highlights India Partnership and Future Aviation Innovations

Pratt & Whitney Celebrates 100 Years in New Delhi, Emphasizes India Partnership and Future Innovations
In December 2025, Pratt & Whitney, a business unit of RTX, commemorated its centennial anniversary in New Delhi, marking a century since Frederick Rentschler revolutionized aviation with the introduction of the air-cooled R-1340 Wasp radial engine. This 1925 innovation shifted the industry away from liquid-cooled engines and established foundational engineering principles that continue to guide the company’s operations today.
Strengthening Ties with India’s Expanding Aviation Market
At the centennial event, Pratt & Whitney President Shane Eddy highlighted the company’s enduring partnership with India, which has spanned over seventy years. Eddy emphasized the company’s philosophy that “the best airplanes are designed around the best engines,” linking this approach to broader themes of economic growth and national security. He noted that Pratt & Whitney’s customers play a vital role in connecting people, fostering economic development, and defending freedom.
India’s aviation sector has emerged as the world’s third largest by passenger traffic, experiencing annual growth rates between 7 and 10 percent. The domestic market is dominated by single-aisle aircraft, while government initiatives aimed at enhancing regional connectivity have increased demand for turboprops and smaller planes. In response to this growth, Pratt & Whitney and its parent company RTX have significantly expanded their footprint in India, employing over 8,000 people across engineering, supply chain, manufacturing, digital capabilities, and training functions. Approximately 900 of these employees work directly for Pratt & Whitney.
RTX currently sources more than half a billion dollars annually from Indian suppliers, a figure expected to increase in the coming years. Over the past five years, the company has invested around $250 million in developing training, engineering, operations, and digital centers throughout India. Notable facilities include the Collins India Operations Center in Bengaluru and a Customer Training Center in Hyderabad, which serves clients across Asia and the Middle East. Engineering and digital teams distributed across the country support Pratt & Whitney’s global engine programs.
Eddy also praised the maturity of India’s aerospace supply base, describing it as a self-sustaining engine of growth. He pointed to collaborations with Indian startups that have enhanced Pratt & Whitney’s digital capabilities, citing the co-development of “Percept,” an AI-based tool that supports operational efficiency.
Navigating Industry Challenges Amidst Global Competition
Pratt & Whitney’s centennial celebration coincides with a period of intensified competition and evolving market dynamics. Airbus, a major competitor, has raised concerns regarding the availability of Pratt & Whitney engines for future aircraft, highlighting potential supply chain constraints. These challenges are compounded by forecasts in the global business aviation engine market, where significant deliveries are expected from the Williams FJ44, Honeywell HTF7000, and Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 series. Such trends may impact Pratt & Whitney’s market position and influence its strategic partnerships both within India and internationally.
Despite these headwinds, Pratt & Whitney remains steadfast in its commitment to innovation and collaboration in India. Eddy underscored the importance of the company’s highly skilled technical teams in the country, which provide a strong foundation for expanding its presence and strengthening the supply chain.
Looking ahead, Pratt & Whitney aims to leverage its deep-rooted partnerships in India and ongoing technological advancements to navigate the rapidly evolving global aviation landscape as it embarks on its next century.

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