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Palash Roy Chowdhury, Managing Director of Pratt & Whitney India

Palash Roy Chowdhury, Managing Director of Pratt & Whitney India
Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation and a global leader in aerospace manufacturing, has sustained a significant presence in India for over seventy years. The company’s diverse portfolio encompasses large commercial engines, military propulsion systems, small jet and turboprop engines, as well as a broad range of power solutions tailored for general, regional, and civilian aviation sectors. Pratt & Whitney’s engines have been instrumental in powering numerous fleets across India, contributing substantially to the country’s aviation development.
Innovations and Technological Advancements
Among Pratt & Whitney’s recent technological breakthroughs, the Geared Turbofan (GTF) engine family stands out for its transformative impact on fuel efficiency, emissions reduction, noise abatement, and operational cost savings. Following two decades of rigorous research and development, the GTF series—including the PW1100G-JM engine, which is now in daily commercial service—has established new industry standards for performance and sustainability. The PW1100G-JM powers the Airbus A320neo family, while other certified variants such as the PW1500G, PW1400G-JM, PW1200G, and PW1900G are deployed on aircraft manufactured by Bombardier, Irkut, Mitsubishi, and Embraer, respectively.
Commitment to India and Strategic Initiatives
Pratt & Whitney’s dedication to the Indian market is further exemplified by several key initiatives. The Customer Training Centre in Hyderabad, certified by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in April 2017, offers DGCA CAR147-approved training programs for aircraft engineers and technicians serving regional airlines. Since its inception in September 2015, the centre has garnered strong engagement and is positioned to play a vital role in cultivating local aviation expertise.
In addition, the company has introduced the EngineWise service brand, which provides predictive and responsive maintenance solutions designed to enhance operational reliability for its customers. Pratt & Whitney Canada has also entered into a maintenance contract with IndiGo for the PW127M engines, supporting the airline’s ATR72-600 fleet on regional routes through its Fleet Management Programme (FMP).
Challenges and Supply Chain Concerns
Despite its expanding footprint in India, Pratt & Whitney faces emerging challenges, particularly regarding its supply chain dependencies. A critical issue is the reliance on China for rare earth magnets, essential components in modern aircraft engines. This dependency reflects broader vulnerabilities observed in India’s electric vehicle industry and presents strategic risks to Pratt & Whitney’s innovation pipeline and supply chain resilience. Investors are closely monitoring the company’s capacity to manage potential disruptions amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Concurrently, competitors are actively seeking alternative suppliers and investing in domestic production capabilities to mitigate similar risks.
As Pratt & Whitney continues to deepen its engagement in India, addressing these supply chain vulnerabilities will be crucial to maintaining its leadership in aerospace technology and supporting India’s ambitions in aviation and advanced manufacturing.

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