Jamco Corporation (Jamco), a Bain Capital portfolio company and Japan’s top manufacturer of aircraft cabin interiors, has announced the acquisition of Aerospace Technologies Group (ATG) by Bain Capital. The global investment firm manages assets worth around US$185 billion.
Founded in 1998, ATG is a developer and supplier of window shade systems for both private and commercial aviation. Led by CEO Mario Ceste, the company has grown to over US$60 million in revenue and is now the largest Tier 1 supplier of electric window shades to aircraft manufacturers worldwide.
Its flagship product, the aerBlade® system, allows passengers and crew to control window shades with a single touch. This eliminates the need for cabin checks during take-off and landing, improving both comfort and efficiency.
Headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, ATG also operates manufacturing and R&D facilities in Dubai and Toulouse. Both ATG and Jamco will continue to run as independent businesses under Bain Capital’s ownership. Kate Schaefer, Executive Chair of both companies, will oversee their shared strategic direction.
ATG’s advanced systems are fitted across major business jet platforms from Bombardier, Gulfstream, and Textron Aviation’s Cessna. The company has been recognised for its operational excellence with Bombardier’s Diamond Supplier Award in both 2022 and 2023.
Kate Schaefer said the acquisition marks the first step in expanding Jamco into a global leader in cabin interiors. “The combination of ATG’s aerBlade® and Jamco’s premium seat and engineering capabilities creates strong industrial logic,” she noted.
Mario Ceste added that Bain Capital’s backing opens new growth opportunities. “We are excited for this next chapter and look forward to working closely with Jamco to drive innovation and strengthen our global presence,” he said.
























