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Thales' Ashish Saraf to now head Pratt & Whitney in India

IndiaTimes Monday, 14 April 2025
Pratt & Whitney has appointed Ashish Saraf as its new VP & country head for India, succeeding his role at Thales. Saraf's appointment comes at a crucial time as PW faces ongoing engine issues with Airbus A320 aircraft, impacting airlines like IndiGo. He will spearhead strategic growth, engineering, supply chain, and digital transformation efforts in India.
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