Pratt & Whitney, a leader in aircraft engine manufacturing, opened its India training centre here on Thursday.
Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapati Raju inaugurated the facility at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport.
This is the third training centre of the company after the US and China.
The facility will train Pratt & Whitney employees, staff of its customers and students.
It comprises 31,000 sq.ft training area and 5,000 sq.ft engine facility.
Palash Roy Chowdhury, country manager, India, Mary Ellen Jones, vice president, commercial engines sales, Asia/Pacific and China, and Andrew Tanner, vice president, customer service, commercial engines and aftermarket attended the event.