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UTC selects Robert Leduc as Pratt & Whitney president

By Ryan Maass
Robert Leduc previously served as President of Sikorsky Aircraft. Photo courtesy United Technologies
Robert Leduc previously served as President of Sikorsky Aircraft. Photo courtesy United Technologies

FARMINGTON, Conn., Jan. 15 (UPI) -- United Technologies Corporation has announced Robert Leduc will replace Paul R. Adams as president of Pratt & Whitney.

Leduc recently served as president of Sikorsky Aircraft, now owned by Lockheed Martin. As president of Pratt & Whitney, Leduc will report to UTC President and CEO Gregory Hayes.

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"Bob's leadership was instrumental in the successful sale of Sikorsky Aircraft last year," Hayes said of Leduc in a statement. "His vision and experience in the aerospace industry, his proven leadership skills and his track record of executing complex development programs make him the right choice to lead Pratt & Whitney as we ramp up production of our exciting new PurePower Geared Turbofan engine."

During his 35-year career with UTC, Leduc held several leadership roles in UTC companies. In addition to serving as president of Sikorsky Aircraft, Leduc also served as CEO for Pratt & Whitney, president of Boeing Programs and president UTC Space Systems.

The outgoing Adams is retiring after 17 years with United Technologies, after becoming Pratt & Whitney's COO in 2013, and president in 2014.

"Under Paul's leadership, Pratt & Whitney positioned itself for a bright future," Hayes added.

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