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Bain Capital Launches JB Aircraft Finance to Offer Corporate Jet Financing

Bain Capital Launches JB Aircraft Finance to Serve Corporate Jet Financing Market
Bain Capital has unveiled JB Aircraft Finance, LLC, a new platform dedicated to corporate jet financing and leasing. The initiative aims to provide tailored financing solutions to aircraft owners, operators, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), brokers, and intermediaries, with a particular focus on the mid-life corporate aircraft segment—a market Bain Capital identifies as underserved. The venture is developed in collaboration with aviation specialist Thomas Garbaccio and Brickell Asset Management, LLC.
Targeting Mid-Life Aircraft with Customized Financing Solutions
JB Aircraft Finance will offer a broad range of financing options, including operating leases, financial leases, and bespoke transactions designed to meet the specific requirements of manufacturers, owners, and operators. The platform is led by a seasoned aviation team with extensive expertise in aircraft acquisition, financing, leasing, disposition, and portfolio management.
Thomas Garbaccio, CEO of JB Aircraft Finance, emphasized the company’s strategic focus: “By tailoring our financing solutions specifically to mid-life aircraft, JB Aircraft Finance is addressing an underserved segment of the market. Our immediate goal is to steadily grow our aircraft base and build a highly diversified, industry-leading portfolio. Leveraging Bain Capital’s two decades of aviation investment experience and Brickell Asset Management’s operational infrastructure, we are positioned to scale with discipline and deliver consistent execution.”
Matt Evans, Partner at Bain Capital Special Situations, highlighted the platform’s market positioning: “JB Aircraft Finance is addressing a clear gap in the corporate aircraft market by providing flexible, asset-backed financing solutions for mid-life aircraft—an area that has been underdeveloped compared to commercial aircraft leasing. We look forward to supporting a differentiated platform capable of moving with the speed and certainty that our counterparties require.”
Market Context and Competitive Landscape
The launch of JB Aircraft Finance coincides with a robust business aviation market, which has experienced a 6.5% year-over-year increase in global activity. This growth presents both opportunities and challenges for new entrants. The corporate jet financing sector remains highly competitive, dominated by established players such as NetJets and Gulfstream Aerospace. These incumbents are expected to respond to Bain Capital’s entry with aggressive marketing and pricing strategies to protect their market share.
JB Aircraft Finance will also need to navigate complex regulatory and market dynamics inherent to corporate jet financing. Some potential clients may express reservations about the platform’s ability to compete with industry giants, despite Bain Capital’s substantial resources and aviation investment experience.
To differentiate itself, JB Aircraft Finance plans to focus on mid-life aircraft and offer customized financing solutions, including high loan-to-value (LTV) financing, fleet financing, and sale-leaseback arrangements. The company’s strategy centers on building a diversified portfolio and delivering responsive execution tailored to client needs.
For further information about JB Aircraft Finance’s services, interested parties may contact Tgarbaccio@jbaircraftfinance.com.
About the Companies
Founded in 1984, Bain Capital is a leading private investment firm managing approximately $215 billion in assets across 24 offices worldwide. The firm’s expertise spans private equity, venture capital, credit, and real assets. More information is available at www.baincapital.com.
Brickell Asset Management, LLC serves as an aviation industry partner in the JB Aircraft Finance venture, providing operational expertise to support the platform’s development and execution.

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