
Bain-owned Japanese plane cabin supplier Jamco targets premium seats, acquisitions

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Jamco Corporation, a Japanese aircraft interiors manufacturer owned by Bain Capital, is reentering the business class seat market amid a global shortage of new plane seats. Bain acquired Jamco for $700 million and plans to pursue global acquisitions for premium cabin products. The company aims to address delays in seat installations that hinder new aircraft deliveries. Jamco's new leadership team, led by Executive Chair Kate Schaefer, is focused on capitalizing on the growing demand for retrofitting aging planes. Additionally, U.S.-Japan trade tariffs may impact Jamco's operations with Boeing.
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